Raven, where are U in Oz -- I'm on the Central Coast of NSW 2256... On Thursday, 28 November 2019, 2:48:53 pm AEDT, RaVen Sequoia <aslra...@gmail.com> wrote: Well, of course then those doctors will lose their busine$$. On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 5:54 PM Neville Munn <one.red...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Well, heres one. Wife, picking a spot on the top of the nose for weeks. When I discovered it, there was a small hole, redness around the area, I knew what it was straight away. Administered EIS on bandage and placed on nose. Unfortunately, Australia is so bloody hot in summer she could sweat and unable to keep the bandage on, so, that meat was continually being eaten away. That small hole was eventually spreading in size, due to meat being eaten away. Also unfortunately, being a layman, I don't keep documentation of treatment or photos, but, in a week or so the redness disappeared, the hole stopped spreading and flesh turned white, clear fresh meat. 8 weeks later, no change, the flesh had stabilised 8 weeks earlier and remained clear of any sign of cancer. Skin specialist diagnosed Basil blah blah, took a Biopsy, twice. I asked I wanted to know if the cancer cells were still alive, dying, or dead. Hmmm, stupid me, they couldn't tell me, mainly because when they put the skin under a microscope, they stain it, hence whatever cells were there, are killed anyway, so that was a waste of time for me, trying to ascertain if my EIS had killed it. I told him, in my opinion, I had killed it 8 weeks earlier. Told him I had been treating it, he enquired as to how I had treated it, no response from me, but, he kept pressing me for an answer, so I told him, no further discussion of course, but, perhaps he knew something I didn't? Perhaps he will file this case away for himself? Who knows, I don't care anyway, I got my evidence. I absolutely believe my EIS had killed it, before a skin graft was undertaken 8 weeks later. If I could have kept that bandage on the site without continually coming off, it would have been killed much earlier (opinion). What bugs me the most is they won't hear anything about silver! The Establishment has done a damn good job regarding silver over years. And yet, I believe they use silver in Chemo? N. -- Quote: Grief releases love and it also instills a profound sense of connection. ~Jacqueline Novogratz