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Skin Cancer

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  • #397353

    James
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    I have family member with skin cancer; Doc, if you had a family member that approached you asking for a perspective and potential strategy to consider what would you share? IS there anything topically to use to address the acute areas while adjusting the lifestyle to help enure its addressed from the “inside-out”?

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  • #397362

    barre
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    Hi James

    Skin “Cancer” is a misnomer, but that’s a different discussion. There are effective skin creams on the market from the traditional black salves to less aggressive preparations from eggplant etc. My favorite has been PDQ, but it looks like they’re no longer in business due to how good the product actually worked. Black Salves can be used, but they are very strong, and much caution needs to be exercised depending on the location and depth of the lesion. Other options include iodine with a drop of DMSO, and herbals that work patiently over time. If you share any further details we may be able to elaborate a bit more. I have a line of salves coming out soon that will have effects, probably better than the PDQ, but it will be a “Private” offering as I’m not in the mood to entertain the Cancer police at my doorstep.

    Everything is an inside job, of course, so that opens yet again another deeper discussion that requires the ability to have a practitioner capable of customizing treatment, but any obvious lifestyle adjustments should be addressed first.

    • #397451

      Kathy M
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      Cleaning up the diet and gut is important, what about adding Dr. Barre’s C60 with the Black Seed Oil as an inside out approach?

    • #397540

      James
      Member

      Thank you for the reply everyone! Dr. Barre, if and when your private salve becomes available i d like the opportunity to purchase it if possible. I asked my uncle for more detailed information and here is what he shared:

      Basil cell carcinoma.
      So the deep margins are the issue.
      Not going to put off the surgery for a variety of reasons.
      Looking to kill deep cells prior to and after, mostly prior to the surgery.
      Replacement skin has existing scar. Looking to increase blood flow around the scar prior to placing it as a living graft.

      Everything hinges on the blood flow. Two surgeries, 3 weeks apart. If first surgery to tease more blood flow in the connective tissue in the replacement area first does not work, 2nd surgery to remove the growth and connect new tissue cannot be done.

      increase scar area blood flow is the priority so the second surgery to remove the cancer can be done. All while killing off any cancer cells in general.

  • #397391

    Sascha
    Member

    Broccofusion ointment by Newco (local company in my city) is also excellent! (sulforaphane ointment). And then there is looking at cancer through the lends of German New Medicine. Changes the whole perspective. Very curious to learn what is in Barre’s ointment 🙂

  • #397401

    Amber
    Member

    Would love to hear what Dr Lando says. I do know Ty Bolinger used curaderm successfully. 😊

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