that VCNO is the most effective
thing he has seen for skin cancer; it actually kills it and it disappears in
a few weeks.
Would this, per chance, also apply to a mole that may or may not be cancer?


I checked the references in "Coconut Cures" (Bruce Fife)

P 13, Conrado Dayrit, in the Forward:

My wife had a large, dark mole the size of a pencil eraser on her chest. 
Paul ... told her to apply... frequently to keep it moist ... once a day 
would correct, but would work better if she kept it continually moist.  She 
applied every hour or two.  As the days went by, the mole started to shrink 
and began to develop pores or tiny holes.  Eventually it just fell off.
 (Lump on dog's head disappeared.  Sores on other dog's nose healed.)

p 164
Injuries, infections, growths (warts and moles), and blemishes of every kind 
... warm oil first - put container in hot water until oil very warm 
(absorbed better).  Work oil into skin.  Keep continually on spot until 
healed with bandage, or apply frequently.  Keep spot continually in contact 
with oil day and night.

p 227 Moles
Keep mole in constant contact with oil except to change bandage every day or 
two.  If it takes longer than a week, remove bandage for one day to give 
skin rest.  Continue six/one until mole gone.

p 65 Cancer
... skin of people with hard crusty growths, scabs and moles became smooth 
and soft.  Even precancerous lesions vanished with regular use.  A man had 
several hardened precanceerous lesions on scalp, tender, slightly inflamed, 
never healed, persisted 3 or 4 years.  Healed within a month with CO.  A 
couple of dogs diagnosed with cancer became cancer free with CO in their 
food.

Julie Figueroa grew up around coconuts, but never used because told it was 
saturated fat.  Used hydrogenated oils.  Moved to US, got cancer, all sorts 
of treatments, desperate situation.  Went home to visit family.  Read about 
CO research.  Started taking.  6 mo later her doctors worried at her 
absence, wanted to test her.  She was in remission and continues so.
Used as preventative also.

R 


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