Re: CS>BCC - Basal Cell Carcinoma
Neville, if you use EIS liquid it will dry up quickly if you change the bandaid each hour to keep it from getting too wet, I have used my gel on something similar and the gel keeps it too moist, so I use more of the liquid than the gel.Knowing you I am sure you have already listened to the contact Ron put on line re Dr Bergman, he is what I call a sane doctor in the mad and crazy medical world which has lost the use of common sense if they every had it to begin with ! Sorry to be so uncomplimentary to this profession however we know what we know And have suffered at their hands!!! Peace, love, blessings and hugs down under Sandee An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything oha...@juno.com & or san...@spiceisle.com Alive Again Colloidal Silver Products Topical Gel & Eye Drops
Re: CS>BCC - Basal Cell Carcinoma
I had a huge spot on my neck and removed it with the black salve Cansema.Got rid of all of it and no scar CJ In a message dated 7/4/2018 9:25:18 AM Eastern Standard Time, highergroun...@gmail.com writes: I used frankincense and murrh essential oil on a small spot. ( It wasnt tested i id as seen lots of it as an aide, so anecdotal) took three months as i wasnt always regular in treatment times. Two to three times a day couple drops each, massaged in, cotton soaked applied and covered with a bandaid each day. In early days it burned! Then later no reaction to it. About six months ago, no scarring, no recurrence, so seems to really work! On Tuesday, July 3, 2018, Neville wrote: Hi there Sandee, I'm not necessarily replying to your post, I'm only putting this in your reply so I don't just make another thread and clutter up the List threads. The skin graft, which the meat patch was cut out from just under the clavicle, came open yesterday (surprise, surprise rolling eyes) the day after the surgeon removed the stitches, which I knew would happen, stitches removed too soon in my opinion. Now it's an open wound about the size of a 20 cent piece, or about 20-25mm in size, and Blind Freddy understood why they don't want to stitch it again, and having to cut MORE meat out to do it and stretch the skin even more. Sooo, now I have to keep putting silver on the wound and on the bandage. I have to say, why the hell didn't the surgeon get the meat from another area on the body instead of exactly where a bra strap goes...DOH. I can see this will take quite some time to heal completely now, so again, in comes the silver. At least I will know how it ends up when it completely heals and see what silver do/does/did. There will be another instalment on this in a few months for some conclusion on all this. I know there will be a dent in the meat/skin when it heals, but never mind, she won't be entering into any beauty contests or parade on the beach in a bikini, bit too old for that now . My apologies for putting this here in your post Sandee, I hope you understand. P.S. I can understand why nobody has any ideas about any of this, so, as it always happens, one has to go it alone due to not finding any answers or suggestions or opinions, certainly not from mainstream thats for sure. N. From: Sandee George Sent: Tuesday, 3 July 2018 1:21 AM To: Mike Devour - Silver List Subject: Re: CS>BCC - Basal Cell Carcinoma I make no comment to yours Neville, because we both know all the traps, except to say that I use my EIS gel with lemon grass EO mixed in all the time to handle my skin cancer, it appears to keep it under wraps, so I am not going to say it gets rid of it because I do not apply the gel regularly as I could, so this is more than likely the reason - hope all is good at your end Peace, love, blessings and hugs Sandee An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything oha...@juno.com & or san...@spiceisle.com Alive Again Colloidal Silver Products Topical Gel & Eye Drops --
CS>BCC - Basal Cell Carcinoma
I used frankincense and murrh essential oil on a small spot. ( It wasnt tested i id as seen lots of it as an aide, so anecdotal) took three months as i wasnt always regular in treatment times. Two to three times a day couple drops each, massaged in, cotton soaked applied and covered with a bandaid each day. In early days it burned! Then later no reaction to it. About six months ago, no scarring, no recurrence, so seems to really work! On Tuesday, July 3, 2018, Neville wrote: > Hi there Sandee, I'm not necessarily replying to your post, I'm only > putting this in your reply so I don't just make another thread and clutter > up the List threads. > > > The skin graft, which the meat patch was cut out from just under the > clavicle, came open yesterday (surprise, surprise rolling eyes) the day > after the surgeon removed the stitches, which I knew would happen, stitches > removed too soon in my opinion. Now it's an open wound about the size of a > 20 cent piece, or about 20-25mm in size, and Blind Freddy understood why > they don't want to stitch it again, and having to cut MORE meat out to do > it and stretch the skin even more. Sooo, now I have to keep putting silver > on the wound and on the bandage. I have to say, why the hell didn't the > surgeon get the meat from another area on the body instead of exactly where > a bra strap goes...DOH. > > > I can see this will take quite some time to heal completely now, so again, > in comes the silver. At least I will know how it ends up when it > completely heals and see what silver do/does/did. There will be another > instalment on this in a few months for some conclusion on all this. I know > there will be a dent in the meat/skin when it heals, but never mind, she > won't be entering into any beauty contests or parade on the beach in a > bikini, bit too old for that now . > > > My apologies for putting this here in your post Sandee, I hope you > understand. > > > P.S. I can understand why nobody has any ideas about any of this, so, as > it always happens, one has to go it alone due to not finding any answers or > suggestions or opinions, certainly not from mainstream thats for sure. > > > N. > > > -- > *From:* Sandee George > *Sent:* Tuesday, 3 July 2018 1:21 AM > *To:* Mike Devour - Silver List > *Subject:* Re: CS>BCC - Basal Cell Carcinoma > > I make no comment to yours Neville, because we both know all the traps, > except to say that I use my EIS gel with lemon grass EO mixed in all the > time to handle my skin cancer, it appears to keep it under wraps, so I am > not going to say it gets rid of it because I do not apply the gel regularly > as I could, so this is more than likely the reason - hope all is good at > your end > Peace, love, blessings and hugs > Sandee > An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything > oha...@juno.com > & or > san...@spiceisle.com > Alive Again Colloidal Silver Products > Topical Gel & Eye Drops > > --
Re: CS>BCC - Basal Cell Carcinoma
Hi there Sandee, I'm not necessarily replying to your post, I'm only putting this in your reply so I don't just make another thread and clutter up the List threads. The skin graft, which the meat patch was cut out from just under the clavicle, came open yesterday (surprise, surprise rolling eyes) the day after the surgeon removed the stitches, which I knew would happen, stitches removed too soon in my opinion. Now it's an open wound about the size of a 20 cent piece, or about 20-25mm in size, and Blind Freddy understood why they don't want to stitch it again, and having to cut MORE meat out to do it and stretch the skin even more. Sooo, now I have to keep putting silver on the wound and on the bandage. I have to say, why the hell didn't the surgeon get the meat from another area on the body instead of exactly where a bra strap goes...DOH. I can see this will take quite some time to heal completely now, so again, in comes the silver. At least I will know how it ends up when it completely heals and see what silver do/does/did. There will be another instalment on this in a few months for some conclusion on all this. I know there will be a dent in the meat/skin when it heals, but never mind, she won't be entering into any beauty contests or parade on the beach in a bikini, bit too old for that now . My apologies for putting this here in your post Sandee, I hope you understand. P.S. I can understand why nobody has any ideas about any of this, so, as it always happens, one has to go it alone due to not finding any answers or suggestions or opinions, certainly not from mainstream thats for sure. N. From: Sandee George Sent: Tuesday, 3 July 2018 1:21 AM To: Mike Devour - Silver List Subject: Re: CS>BCC - Basal Cell Carcinoma I make no comment to yours Neville, because we both know all the traps, except to say that I use my EIS gel with lemon grass EO mixed in all the time to handle my skin cancer, it appears to keep it under wraps, so I am not going to say it gets rid of it because I do not apply the gel regularly as I could, so this is more than likely the reason - hope all is good at your end Peace, love, blessings and hugs Sandee An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything oha...@juno.com<mailto:oha...@juno.com> & or san...@spiceisle.com<mailto:san...@spiceisle.com> Alive Again Colloidal Silver Products Topical Gel & Eye Drops
Re: CS>BCC - Basal Cell Carcinoma
Also take a look at http://www.curaderm.net/ " Unlike conventional skin-cancer treatment, which usually involves surgery, the eggplant-extract (BEC and BEC5) cream leaves no scarring or visible signs of a tumor or lesion. Plus, it’s exceptionally safe, kills only cancerous cells and leaves healthy cells untouched. It causes only minor side effects, such as itching and burning at the site. " Olushola On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 8:18 AM, Neville wrote: > Several months ago I wanted to get some response to a question about Basal > Cell Carcinoma on the bridge on the nose. Well, no answer was the > response. Only one response, forget who it was, but basically said without > having a Biopsy I would have no idea if it was a BCC. Since then a Biopsy > was done, identified as BCC. > > > The person in questions had a skin graft on the nose last week, spoke to > the surgeon today to get the stitches out and spoke about the report from > another biopsy done on the piece of meat from being removed. > > > I asked the question today regarding...(1) Did it contain cancerous cells, > (2) Were the offending cells still live, (3) dying, or (4) in fact dead? > He could not answer, only to say it *did* contained cancer cells. He > explained they had no idea if the cells were alive or dying due to > laboratory testing kills cells anyway, perhaps 'staining' the meat to > enable cancer cells to be visible. Hmmm, not much help to me, but, the > nose was slowly being eaten away, put home made silver on it several times > each day for a few months under a bandaid, then since the last 2-3 months > the eating of the meat stopped and appeared to be completely clear, (it was > an open wound originally) only left with a 'dent' on the nose. > > > I was not able to ascertain the fact that the cancer was stopped, of > course I could not speak about my treatment, professionals here won't speak > of it anyway, mainly because they would not hear of any 'quackery' outside > of mainstream. He said BCC's *could* still be underneath the 'skin', to > which I asked if there would be any witness marks or indicators the cancer > was still growing under the skin, he said it could still be there, but > could not answer if some witness marks indicating growing of the cancer. > Hmmm, again, that wasn't helpful either? > > > I am now forced to believe the silver actually killed the BCC, due to the > fact that the meat had stopped being eaten away about 2 months or so ago. > Nothing else was spoken about, so I am confident, in the light of the fact > that no answers was forthcoming today, the BCC was killed about 2-3 months > ago, by my silver. > > > If anyone can contradict my supposition, or give me better information on > BCC's I am willing to hear it. > > > N. >
Re: CS>BCC - Basal Cell Carcinoma
Cansema is my choice Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, and from those who are cold and are not clothed.Eisenhower > On Jul 2, 2018, at 11:21 AM, Sandee George wrote: > > I make no comment to yours Neville, because we both know all the traps, > except to say that I use my EIS gel with lemon grass EO mixed in all the time > to handle my skin cancer, it appears to keep it under wraps, so I am not > going to say it gets rid of it because I do not apply the gel regularly as I > could, so this is more than likely the reason - hope all is good at your end > Peace, love, blessings and hugs > Sandee > An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything > oha...@juno.com > & or > san...@spiceisle.com > Alive Again Colloidal Silver Products > Topical Gel & Eye Drops >
Re: CS>BCC - Basal Cell Carcinoma
I make no comment to yours Neville, because we both know all the traps, except to say that I use my EIS gel with lemon grass EO mixed in all the time to handle my skin cancer, it appears to keep it under wraps, so I am not going to say it gets rid of it because I do not apply the gel regularly as I could, so this is more than likely the reason - hope all is good at your end Peace, love, blessings and hugs Sandee An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything oha...@juno.com & or san...@spiceisle.com Alive Again Colloidal Silver Products Topical Gel & Eye Drops
Re: CS>BCC - Basal Cell Carcinoma
Neville, thank you so much for posting your results. I agree. The silver worked. My experience is having a tooth removed and not taking the antibiotic but taking and rinsing with silver instead. Healed great. Tricia On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 7:18 AM, Neville wrote: > Several months ago I wanted to get some response to a question about Basal > Cell Carcinoma on the bridge on the nose. Well, no answer was the > response. Only one response, forget who it was, but basically said without > having a Biopsy I would have no idea if it was a BCC. Since then a Biopsy > was done, identified as BCC. > > > The person in questions had a skin graft on the nose last week, spoke to > the surgeon today to get the stitches out and spoke about the report from > another biopsy done on the piece of meat from being removed. > > > I asked the question today regarding...(1) Did it contain cancerous cells, > (2) Were the offending cells still live, (3) dying, or (4) in fact dead? > He could not answer, only to say it *did* contained cancer cells. He > explained they had no idea if the cells were alive or dying due to > laboratory testing kills cells anyway, perhaps 'staining' the meat to > enable cancer cells to be visible. Hmmm, not much help to me, but, the > nose was slowly being eaten away, put home made silver on it several times > each day for a few months under a bandaid, then since the last 2-3 months > the eating of the meat stopped and appeared to be completely clear, (it was > an open wound originally) only left with a 'dent' on the nose. > > > I was not able to ascertain the fact that the cancer was stopped, of > course I could not speak about my treatment, professionals here won't speak > of it anyway, mainly because they would not hear of any 'quackery' outside > of mainstream. He said BCC's *could* still be underneath the 'skin', to > which I asked if there would be any witness marks or indicators the cancer > was still growing under the skin, he said it could still be there, but > could not answer if some witness marks indicating growing of the cancer. > Hmmm, again, that wasn't helpful either? > > > I am now forced to believe the silver actually killed the BCC, due to the > fact that the meat had stopped being eaten away about 2 months or so ago. > Nothing else was spoken about, so I am confident, in the light of the fact > that no answers was forthcoming today, the BCC was killed about 2-3 months > ago, by my silver. > > > If anyone can contradict my supposition, or give me better information on > BCC's I am willing to hear it. > > > N. >
CS>BCC - Basal Cell Carcinoma
Several months ago I wanted to get some response to a question about Basal Cell Carcinoma on the bridge on the nose. Well, no answer was the response. Only one response, forget who it was, but basically said without having a Biopsy I would have no idea if it was a BCC. Since then a Biopsy was done, identified as BCC. The person in questions had a skin graft on the nose last week, spoke to the surgeon today to get the stitches out and spoke about the report from another biopsy done on the piece of meat from being removed. I asked the question today regarding...(1) Did it contain cancerous cells, (2) Were the offending cells still live, (3) dying, or (4) in fact dead? He could not answer, only to say it *did* contained cancer cells. He explained they had no idea if the cells were alive or dying due to laboratory testing kills cells anyway, perhaps 'staining' the meat to enable cancer cells to be visible. Hmmm, not much help to me, but, the nose was slowly being eaten away, put home made silver on it several times each day for a few months under a bandaid, then since the last 2-3 months the eating of the meat stopped and appeared to be completely clear, (it was an open wound originally) only left with a 'dent' on the nose. I was not able to ascertain the fact that the cancer was stopped, of course I could not speak about my treatment, professionals here won't speak of it anyway, mainly because they would not hear of any 'quackery' outside of mainstream. He said BCC's *could* still be underneath the 'skin', to which I asked if there would be any witness marks or indicators the cancer was still growing under the skin, he said it could still be there, but could not answer if some witness marks indicating growing of the cancer. Hmmm, again, that wasn't helpful either? I am now forced to believe the silver actually killed the BCC, due to the fact that the meat had stopped being eaten away about 2 months or so ago. Nothing else was spoken about, so I am confident, in the light of the fact that no answers was forthcoming today, the BCC was killed about 2-3 months ago, by my silver. If anyone can contradict my supposition, or give me better information on BCC's I am willing to hear it. N.