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I don't have any experience with the Curaderm cream.

But just want to add that after a year of putting 2% Lugol's iodine on my basal

carcinoma on my forehead, I received my first purchase of " Amazon blood root

paste " (new name for Cancema) and the spot was gone in 10 days. Amazing stuff.

(Not to blame iodine because I should've used 7% Lugol's and should have applied

it 30x a day, not just before bed). But, this " Amazon " stuff is really really

worth the $25.00 I paid.

deborah

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> Does anyone in this group have experience using the Curaderm cream? I just

started it on my own on my forehead and am a bit nervous about how its course of

healing even though I have read all I can find about it on the internet.

Thanks.

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That's amazing, Deborah! Was it painful at all? That's one thing I read

consistently about the salves, that there is pain involved as it " eats away " at

the cancer.

And what did your doctor after it was gone?

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> > Does anyone in this group have experience using the Curaderm cream? I just

started it on my own on my forehead and am a bit nervous about how its course of

healing even though I have read all I can find about it on the internet.

Thanks.

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I only went to the dermatologist to diagnose the 4 year " pimple " that was

turning into a sore. When he told me what it was, I began my journey of

research and reading (a year ago). I asked him " Have you ever seen this stuff

heal naturally? " (without the laser/chemical surgery). He said, " Never in my 20

years! " (with a dramatic thunder that was meant for me to understand " don't even

think about it! " ). So, no, I haven't told him because I'd only go back to say

" see! " and I don't want to pay for such. I may send him a letter.

It's not really painful. When I touched it, it just felt like how a wound might

feel if you put pressure on it. But it is kind of itchy. Maybe it depends on

how deep the cancer/fungus is. It's certainly worth the little bit of discomfort

for the results.

deborah

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> That's amazing, Deborah! Was it painful at all? That's one thing I read

consistently about the salves, that there is pain involved as it " eats away " at

the cancer.

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> And what did your doctor after it was gone?

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> --- In , " Deborah H " <deborahhall63@> w

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