Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 I'm no expert, but I wouldn't (and didn't) hesitate to use it. When I wanted to use it on the breast, I did prior work to try to get my body to a state where it would handle any rubbish (arising from anything unexpected that happened) as well as possible. In the event nothing showed up, but I had been taking herbal stuff for a long time before that, so who knows - if it was tiny enough it might have disappeared anyway, if it was ever there to begin with. Also, I had been using iodine off and on for a long time. Also Enar and electrical (6 v battery with leads) off and on. What I wanted to be prepared for mentally was if it was connected to anything bigger inside the body cavity. What if it all came pouring out of any aperture that might open up to let any possible tumour out? In the event, that didn't happen. But I would have preferred that to any other excision despite any pain in any case. But on somebody else, it might be a bigger job than just a little skin cancer loosening and dropping off. What if a skin cancer was just a metastasis of something inside the body? I don't know how much pain that might cause . . . Even so, I would still go that way first, rather than last. As you are in effect using it just as a diagnostic tool, the end result might be nothing, or a little red skin for a day or two. But DH has to have informed consent and be willing to take what comes, ethically, I guess. Would he take or apply Lugol's iodine or Magnascent iodine? If it is something other than cancer, that might be enough to fix it, and could only help in the case of cancer anyway. Rowena On 27/02/2010 4:38 AM, Sandy wrote: > 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2010 Report Share Posted February 27, 2010 I have explained all the pros and cons of using Cansema including letting him read the testimonials. He wants to do it but until now I've been reluctant because for some it does cause pain. I have not tried iodine or magnascent on his spots. I have found pictures on the web that looks like his and it claims those are melanoma and I've shown them to him. I have also explained it could be nothing at all in which case the cansema will do nothing. My husband is not into healthy eating except what I cook for him but he has to have his sweets. He also is not into natural supplementation or herbs. I cannot get him to go to the doctor to have his spots diagnosed so I'm afraid I will have to doctor him in the best way I know how. Thank you for your suggestions about the iodine...I'll give that a try and see what happens. When and if I use the cansema I will start out with his smallest spot only doing one at a time and take it slow to see what happens. If it dioes prove to be cancer I'm hoping I can convince him to eat healthier. Sandy I'm no expert, but I wouldn't (and didn't) hesitate to use it. When I wanted to use it on the breast, I did prior work to try to get my body to a state where it would handle any rubbish (arising from anything unexpected that happened) as well as possible. In the event nothing showed up, but I had been taking herbal stuff for a long time before that, so who knows - if it was tiny enough it might have disappeared anyway, if it was ever there to begin with. Also, I had been using iodine off and on for a long time. Also Enar and electrical (6 v battery with leads) off and on. What I wanted to be prepared for mentally was if it was connected to anything bigger inside the body cavity. What if it all came pouring out of any aperture that might open up to let any possible tumour out? In the event, that didn't happen. But I would have preferred that to any other excision despite any pain in any case. But on somebody else, it might be a bigger job than just a little skin cancer loosening and dropping off. What if a skin cancer was just a metastasis of something inside the body? I don't know how much pain that might cause . . . Even so, I would still go that way first, rather than last. As you are in effect using it just as a diagnostic tool, the end result might be nothing, or a little red skin for a day or two. But DH has to have informed consent and be willing to take what comes, ethically, I guess. Would he take or apply Lugol's iodine or Magnascent iodine? If it is something other than cancer, that might be enough to fix it, and could only help in the case of cancer anyway. Rowena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2010 Report Share Posted February 27, 2010 It does hurt. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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