Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 ..Sorry to hear of husband's situation...stumbled on this...might it help ???( found on topicaltinfo.org. best wishes and thank you for all you do. Ray H. The recipes below are from _http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/sunlight.htm_ (http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/sunlight.htm) Home Made Skin Cream for Skin Cancer #1 Dr. Gordon Telford has developed a skin cream to decrease the incidence of actinic keratoses (precursers to squamous cell and basal cell carcinomas). Here is how you can make your own: Put two ounces of skin cream in a sterile container and mix in 14 grams (one rounded tablespoon) of vitamin C powder, 4,000 IU of vitamin E, 60,000 IU of vitamin A, and 1.5 grams of zinc sulphate. - from Dr. Alternatives November 2005. Be sure to use vitamin A, not beta carotene. Home Made Skin Cream for Skin Cancer #2 If you have already developed squamous cell and basal cell carcinomas, make the contents of one artemisinin capsule into a paste by adding a drop or two of DMSO. Apply the paste to the skin cancer twice daily. - from Dr. Alternatives November 2005. Home Made Skin Cream for Skin Cancer #3 Make Skin Cancer cream #2 using 1/2 capsule of curcumin and 1/2 capsule of artemisinin. Use the other half of each capsule in your next batch of skin cream. - from Dr. Alternatives November 2005. Home Made Skin Cream for Skin Cancer #4 In August 1995, Dr. n Whitaker, M.D., relayed his own experience with DMSO, when a basal cell carcinoma (about the size of a dime) appeared on his ear. A dermatologist recommended surgical removal of the cancerous portion and a skin graft replacement. Instead, Dr. Whitaker made a paste from shark cartilage, vitamin C, and DMSO and applied the mixture to the lesion daily. Within 3.5 weeks, the basal cell had completely disappeared. Stanley , M.D., professor at the Oregon Health Sciences University (Portland) suspected DMSO was the hero, although Dr. Whitaker has confidence in the full formula (Whitaker 1995). _http://www.lef.org/protocols/prtcl-027c.shtml_ (http://www.lef.org/protocols/prtcl-027c.shtml) Home Made Treatment for Skin Cancer #5 “Every tumour of the skin can be completely removed with Iodine Tincture 7%, brushed many times (10-20) per day. When the crust is formed, don’t take it away, but treat the area continuously and wait till it falls without any other intervention except the Iodine tincture. When the crust falls down the third time, the patient is healed.†- Dr. Tullio Simoncini Home Made Treatment for Skin Cancer #6 Magnesium chloride, when applied directly to the skin, is transdermally absorbed and has an almost immediate effect on local tissues and the same can be said about iodine when applied topically. The two together are safe and effective for skin and breast cancers. See Cancer Cure Protocol _http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/Lcures for cancerprotocol.htm_ (http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/Lcures for cancerprotocol.htm) Home Made Treatment for Skin Cancer #7 Dissolve powdered cesium carbonate in water and spray on the skin. Then massage in. This can be tried for skin cancer and any tumor that has broken through the skin or is not far below the surface. A little DMSO may help the cesium carbonate penetrate the skin. In a message dated 2/25/2010 11:27:36 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, s.l-c.o@... writes: This is my first post. My husband was diagnosed with squamous cell cancer about a year ago and was first circumcised, then given a salve/cream (Aldara?)to apply topically everyday for months. It didn't look right but the dermatologist said that he thought it was just still in the healing phase, that if it looked like 'this and this', then it would be signs that the cancer was still there. Recently, it began to look just like he said. They did a biopsy. The results were positive that the cancer had returned; but now appears worse than ever. The doctor feels that because the first cream failed that he should use a more aggressive salve that, in his words, would be 'more unpleasant but might work'. The other options were almost not even possible to consider. My question is, could anyone tell me if they or anyone they know have had this experience, or if not, are there any other options for him alternatively? I really am not optimistic about using this new salve for four months with not good results and losing that precious time. I would very much appreciate any and all help and suggestions, Thank you, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 Hi , I recommend Cansema Black salve. I have used the deep penetrating Cansema and believe me it works. You can read their site and decide if you want to use it or not. Read everything about it and the testimonials too. I will not lie it hurts like the dickens but it's well worth it. http://www.altcancer.com/cansema.htm Best regards, Sandy This is my first post. My husband was diagnosed with squamous cell cancer about a year ago and was first circumcised, then given a salve/cream (Aldara?)to apply topically everyday for months. It didn't look right but the dermatologist said that he thought it was just still in the healing phase, that if it looked like 'this and this', then it would be signs that the cancer was still there. Recently, it began to look just like he said. They did a biopsy. The results were positive that the cancer had returned; but now appears worse than ever. The doctor feels that because the first cream failed that he should use a more aggressive salve that, in his words, would be 'more unpleasant but might work'. The other options were almost not even possible to consider. My question is, could anyone tell me if they or anyone they know have had this experience, or if not, are there any other options for him alternatively? I really am not optimistic about using this new salve for four months with not good results and losing that precious time. I would very much appreciate any and all help and suggestions, Thank you, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 Cansema - Worked on my husband's back, too, diagnosed squamous cell carcinoma. I was sufficiently impressed to " risk " it on my breast, willing to take what might come if it turned out to be nasty. Nothing happened - good news. It didn't hurt my husband, but there was a deep itch some of the time. I used the Centreforce brand from Queensland, Australia. It is not " fake " as someone claimed, it uses the right ingredients and was made in a spirit of keeping the flag flying when the originator of the name was imprisoned some years ago and was not expected back, either, probably. The Cockies (farmers) in Queensland use it as a matter of course when they get a skin cancer.. Rowena > Hi , > > I recommend Cansema Black salve. I have used the deep penetrating Cansema and believe me it works. You can read their site and decide if you want to use it or not. Read everything about it and the testimonials too. > > I will not lie it hurts like the dickens but it's well worth it. > > http://www.altcancer.com/cansema.htm > > Best regards, > Sandy > > > > This is my first post. My husband was diagnosed with squamous cell cancer about a year ago > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 Hi Rowena, My husband has several questionable places on his back and why I bought the Cansema in the first place. I haven't used it on him yet because he does not take pain very well. If it did not pain your husband then maybe it will not pain mine and I can use it on him. I used the DPC on 2 small places on my fingers that had scabs and would not heal...had them for almost a year. It hurt quit a bit [they did swell and make a pus bump then a cavitation] and I can take pain really well but I'm happy to report the scabs are gone with not even a scar. I think Cansema is a Godsend. Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 How long did you leave it on before you could tell something was happening. I put some Cansema on a suspected tumour for 48 hours (two applications) and nothing happened. I just wanted to see if other people had to put it on for longer to have anything happen. > > > > This is my first post. My husband was diagnosed with squamous cell cancer about a year ago > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 you generally leave it on for 24 hours at a time. Cheri > > > > > > This is my first post. My husband was diagnosed with squamous cell cancer about a year ago > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 Greetings, I use tumorx bloodroot salve. It is applied every 12 hours, covered and sealed air tight. If after 72 hours there is no sign of anything happening, then there is no cancer. Unfortunately, this time we checked the moles that came up last summer, I have 4 spots that all responded. If there is a salve out there that works as well as TumorX, and does not require the airtight bandage, I would very much like to know about it. 90% of the pain I suffer from this comes from the bandages, I react to the adhesive really bad. I have welts and a mess from that, which is not a surprise as I suffer from MCS. I don't take pain killers as my kidneys are not in great shape, a genetic thing that runs in the family. I was a member of this list a few years ago, but I quit for a while due to a certain individual, whom I understand is no longer here. I am a sustainable farmer in Texas, my farm web site is: www.therosecoloredforest.com for anyone who is interested. Bright Blessings, Kim cheri601183 wrote: > you generally leave it on for 24 hours at a time. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 Of course it came back. Tumors are just the end result of a very bad situation in the body that needs to be corrected by the person affected. Fighting tumors is not fighting cancer. I have an electrical unit that can kill skin tumors but I don't recommend just using it. A total radical change needs to be undergone by the patient. Everything that puts chemicals into the body needs to be avoided (hygiene products, tap water, sick indoor air, etc.) and an alkaline diet (ie: vegetarian) needs to be commenced. Otherwise you can just expect the tumors to keep popping back up. They are trying to tell you something. Listen and live. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 You might try black salve. From: San <s.l-c.o@...> This is my first post. My husband was diagnosed with squamous cell cancer about a year ago and was first circumcised, then given a salve/cream (Aldara?)to apply topically everyday for months. It didn't look right but the dermatologist said that he thought it was just still in the healing phase, that if it looked like 'this and this', then it would be signs that the cancer was still there. Recently, it began to look just like he said. They did a biopsy. The results were positive that the cancer had returned; but now appears worse than ever. The doctor feels that because the first cream failed that he should use a more aggressive salve that, in his words, would be 'more unpleasant but might work'. The other options were almost not even possible to consider. My question is, could anyone tell me if they or anyone they know have had this experience, or if not, are there any other options for him alternatively? I really am not optimistic about using this new salve for four months with not good results and losing that precious time. I would very much appreciate any and all help and suggestions, Thank you, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 I have a different salve based on greg cantons recipe. I think all salves need a covering mainly to keep the salve on and keep it from staining clothing. Cheri > > you generally leave it on for 24 hours at a time. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2010 Report Share Posted February 27, 2010 Hi.. I have used cansema http://www.altcancer.com/ and never had to bandage it 'airtight'. You can read/copy the instructions for use from their website. It helps if you have ibuprophen or some other pain reliever around. I was dreading the pain but it wasn't bad at all. I never had to use anything for pain. It was uncomfortable but certainly not unbearable. It was a spot about the size of a quarter on the side of my thigh and it took about 2 wks to resolve after the 24 hr application. Good luck, my friend.. Lola On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 6:38 PM, Garth & Kim wrote: Greetings, > > I use tumorx bloodroot salve. It is applied every 12 hours, covered and > sealed air tight. If after 72 hours there is no sign of anything > happening, then there is no cancer. Unfortunately, this time we checked > the moles that came up last summer, I have 4 spots that all responded. > > If there is a salve out there that works as well as TumorX, and does not > require the airtight bandage, I would very much like to know about it. > 90% of the pain I suffer from this comes from the bandages, I react to > the adhesive really bad. I have welts and a mess from that, which is > not a surprise as I suffer from MCS. I don't take pain killers as my > kidneys are not in great shape, a genetic thing that runs in the family. > > I was a member of this list a few years ago, but I quit for a while due > to a certain individual, whom I understand is no longer here. I am a > sustainable farmer in Texas, my farm web site is: > www.therosecoloredforest.com for anyone who is interested. > > Bright Blessings, > Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2010 Report Share Posted February 27, 2010 I think the air tight is a just in case scenario as some cancers can grow when exposed to air. So it would be a precaution Cheri > Greetings, > > > > I use tumorx bloodroot salve. It is applied every 12 hours, covered and > > sealed air tight. If after 72 hours there is no sign of anything > > happening, then there is no cancer. Unfortunately, this time we checked > > the moles that came up last summer, I have 4 spots that all responded. > > > > If there is a salve out there that works as well as TumorX, and does not > > require the airtight bandage, I would very much like to know about it. > > 90% of the pain I suffer from this comes from the bandages, I react to > > the adhesive really bad. I have welts and a mess from that, which is > > not a surprise as I suffer from MCS. I don't take pain killers as my > > kidneys are not in great shape, a genetic thing that runs in the family. > > > > I was a member of this list a few years ago, but I quit for a while due > > to a certain individual, whom I understand is no longer here. I am a > > sustainable farmer in Texas, my farm web site is: > > www.therosecoloredforest.com for anyone who is interested. > > > > Bright Blessings, > > Kim > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2010 Report Share Posted February 28, 2010 Well, if you are suspecting melanoma I am sure you would like to have it sorted soon. If it is any encouragement, a friend of mine successfully treated her melanoma (and all the other skin cancers she had) with black salve. Good wishes Rowena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2010 Report Share Posted March 1, 2010 Use leaves of Herb . Express the juice and put on afflicted area. Also take a tablespoon of fresh or dried finely chopped leaves of HR and add it to raw egg yolk first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. Many cancers were helped by this. Read up on Herb by Isabel Shippard. > > > you generally leave it on for 24 hours at a time. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2010 Report Share Posted March 1, 2010 Greetings, The reason for the air tight bandage is that occlusion speeds absorption by a factor of 3 or more. I keeps the salve moist, so it works much better. The TumorX salve has the minimum in it, only: Water, Bloodroot, Galinga, Slippery Elm and Zinc Oxide. Since my biggest headache is reacting to stuff, I don't want anything else in it. I have yet to find a supplement I don't react to. I have to eat very high quality food, since my body rejects, rather violently at times, any thing that has been purified, processed or mutilated. I react to drugs and herbs, about the same. Whole foods are my only medicines. I have no problems with the salve, it doesn't hurt much at all. Now the tape is totally different story. The first tape we used gave me nasty welts and chemical burns. We are now using J & J paper tape and life is much better. 3 of my moles have sloughed off already, just one more to go and life can get back to normal. At least until next time. I still have lots of moles and freckles, and we do keep a close eye on them. Red heads with alabaster skin should not live on nude beaches for months at a time, I wish the 16 year old I was had known that. I am a farmer, I rarely worry about what gets on my clothes.<grin> Bright Blessings, Kim _ > > > >> I have a different salve based on greg cantons recipe. I think all salves need a covering mainly to keep the salve on and keep it from staining clothing. >> >> Cheri >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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