Guest guest Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 Welcome, Mike! I would suggest that you have a long look at www.JimHumble.Biz and www.miraclemineral.org for a simple, cheap mineral supplement called MMS that has helped many with similar problems to yours. I make the Auto-Zap Professional zapper, but for this skin stuff I would try MMS as well. It has helped folks with everything from malaria to arthritis, and Jim Humble has some personal skin cancer experiences on his site. He reminds me of Dr. , as a true humanitarian who has sacrificed to help rid 75,000 people of malaria in S. America and Africa. Blessings! Arthur www.BestZapper.com www.ForgetDrugs.com New guy Introduction Hello fellow group members, My name is Mike, age 52. I presently reside in Las Vegas, NV, and have previously had a mild form of skin cancer, which I have had successfully surgically removed. A few months ago in noticed another abnormal small patch of skin. My fear is it is skin cancer, again. I suppose if this small patch of skin was not located on my face I would probably opt for the typical AMA approved approach of slice, dice, and removal. As I am a proactive person, as I assume many of the members of this group are, as well. I want to explore all of the possible medical alternatives, and give some of these alternative approaches an aggressive try, before resorting to the typical slice, dice, and remove process which is approved by the AMA. In the process of exploring, and conducting on-line research I am learning something new almost every day. As a new member of this group I hope to learn more, and share my personal experiences with other members, in a productive manner. I'm seriously thinking of purchasing a zapper, along with purchasing a water alkalizer to return my Ph levels to a more alkaline state. A routine of taking vitamins along with minerals will probably also become an integrative part of my life style. Any information from other members of this group regarding the zappers use with skin cancer would be greatly appreciated. Love, Life and Happiness, Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 Hi Arthur: Can you tell us more about Dr. 's work in Africa and Malaria. Any of her other works like this that we might be unaware of. thanks, linda ________________________________ From: " ad7@shaw " <ad7@...> Dr Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 10:31:29 PM Subject: Re: New guy Introduction Welcome, Mike! I would suggest that you have a long look at www.JimHumble. Biz and www.miraclemineral. org for a simple, cheap mineral supplement called MMS that has helped many with similar problems to yours. I make the Auto-Zap Professional zapper, but for this skin stuff I would try MMS as well. It has helped folks with everything from malaria to arthritis, and Jim Humble has some personal skin cancer experiences on his site. He reminds me of Dr. , as a true humanitarian who has sacrificed to help rid 75,000 people of malaria in S. America and Africa. Blessings! Arthur www.BestZapper. com www.ForgetDrugs. com New guy Introduction Hello fellow group members, My name is Mike, age 52. I presently reside in Las Vegas, NV, and have previously had a mild form of skin cancer, which I have had successfully surgically removed. A few months ago in noticed another abnormal small patch of skin. My fear is it is skin cancer, again. I suppose if this small patch of skin was not located on my face I would probably opt for the typical AMA approved approach of slice, dice, and removal. As I am a proactive person, as I assume many of the members of this group are, as well. I want to explore all of the possible medical alternatives, and give some of these alternative approaches an aggressive try, before resorting to the typical slice, dice, and remove process which is approved by the AMA. In the process of exploring, and conducting on-line research I am learning something new almost every day. As a new member of this group I hope to learn more, and share my personal experiences with other members, in a productive manner. I'm seriously thinking of purchasing a zapper, along with purchasing a water alkalizer to return my Ph levels to a more alkaline state. A routine of taking vitamins along with minerals will probably also become an integrative part of my life style. Any information from other members of this group regarding the zappers use with skin cancer would be greatly appreciated. Love, Life and Happiness, Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2009 Report Share Posted March 13, 2009 Thank you, Arthur. I will definitely look into MMS; Miracle Mineral Supplement, as an addition measure to using a zapper device. Sincerely, Mike > > Welcome, Mike! > > I would suggest that you have a long look at www.JimHumble.Biz and www.miraclemineral.org for a simple, cheap mineral supplement called MMS that has helped many with similar problems to yours. I make the Auto-Zap Professional zapper, but for this skin stuff I would try MMS as well. It has helped folks with everything from malaria to arthritis, and Jim Humble has some personal skin cancer experiences on his site. He reminds me of Dr. , as a true humanitarian who has sacrificed to help rid 75,000 people of malaria in S. America and Africa. > > Blessings! > > Arthur > www.BestZapper.com > www.ForgetDrugs.com > > > > New guy Introduction > > > Hello fellow group members, > My name is Mike, age 52. I presently reside in Las Vegas, NV, and have previously had a mild form of skin cancer, which I have had successfully surgically removed. A few months ago in noticed another abnormal small patch of skin. My fear is it is skin cancer, again. I suppose if this small patch of skin was not located on my face I would probably opt for the typical AMA approved approach of slice, dice, and removal. > As I am a proactive person, as I assume many of the members of this group are, as well. I want to explore all of the possible medical alternatives, and give some of these alternative approaches an aggressive try, before resorting to the typical slice, dice, and remove process which is approved by the AMA. In the process of exploring, and conducting on-line research I am learning something new almost every day. As a new member of this group I hope to learn more, and share my personal experiences with other members, in a productive manner. I'm seriously thinking of purchasing a zapper, along with purchasing a water alkalizer to return my Ph levels to a more alkaline state. A routine of taking vitamins along with minerals will probably also become an integrative part of my life style. > > Any information from other members of this group regarding the zappers use with skin cancer would be greatly appreciated. > > Love, Life and Happiness, > > Mike > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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