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Jill D's avatar

Great to know! I found something that works on certain types of skin cancer, too. It's a cream made with eggplant extract. I purchased it on Amazon. Much cheaper and effective than the dermatologist!

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John L. Bengfort, M.D.'s avatar

I treated a bx proven squamous cell ca. on my right ear lobe for three weeks with 99% Dmso. On return for full Mohs approach followed by plastic surgery, no cancer was found. The deep excavation of the second Mohs approach is almost healed 8 days out with continued DMSO topical bid. I also took One tsp p.o. Bid throughout.

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Karen L. Hill's avatar

Thanks so much for sharing!

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Ben Fen's avatar

Topical is the most targeted.

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Carol Keljo's avatar

Thanks for the information. I have had many squamous cell carcinomas on my lower legs and lots of surgery. (I wonder if the surgery spread them, but that’s another story!) I researched this and read about a study (New England Journal of Medicine) using vitamin B1 (Niacin, niacinamide or nicotinamide - three forms of it.) I asked my dermatologist about it and he said yes he heard of it. I figured he didn’t want me to know about it. I ordered liquid nicotinamide from Amazon and take oral B1. I have not had any more lesions. I also use blue light therapy. I do have ivermectin and fennel on hand just in case.

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Vickie Seal's avatar

For a basil cell is it better to use paste or ingest pills?

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Ben Fen's avatar

Topical is most targeted.

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1stMohican's avatar

New subscriber today, and just read this. I want to share that some years ago I resolved a benign skin cancer spot on my left cheek by applying a mix of turmeric/coconut oil on it at night for mayb 7-10 days. The coconut oil is added only to make a cream that enables the turmeric to be topically applied. Put a bandaid or small duct tape piece on it for the night. Did this for about a week and it completely went away. I'll try ivermectin paste if I have a future issue, but just wanted to share, these can be healed rather easily, without a dermatologist invasive procedure. I will add that it is way more important to be outside in the sun hiking, biking, gardening, whatever. It you eat a lutein rich diet, this also prevents burns and these sun spots. I learned this a few years ago reading. Have not used sunscreen since (but do put a hat on occasionally).

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VanLife Views's avatar

I’ve found that getting rid of foods with cheap industrial oils makes your skin 100% better. No burns either.

Not that I ate crappy processed foods all the time but it’s put into everything, plus if you eat out even at 4 ⭐️ dining.....their using bad toxic oils

I’ve worked in kitchens back in the day..... most are NOT using butter, fresh olive oil or coconut oil while cooking your food. They cut corners and use cheap oils.... just the way the industry works.

Dr Saladino has the low down on everything bad oil and its effects on our bodies/skin

There’s a short video out from long ago how they make these cheap oils.... it’s scary junk

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1stMohican's avatar

I completely agree. I also read that eating lutein and tomatoes has some kind of synergy in protecting the skin from sunburns. btw, For many years now I've been following Dr Colin Campbell's and Dr Caldwell Esselstyn's nutritional advice. Neither of them use any oil in cooking (use substitutes like apple cider vinegar or just water). Using the right spices/herbs, we've never missed it and the husband and I are backside of 60s and don't have any of the ailments our friends consuming typical diet in the states have.

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TMartini67's avatar

I read somewhere that eating the peels (zest) of lemons and limes helps to prevent skin cancers. I can't remember if it said the peels of other citrus fruits or just lemons & limes..

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bio terry's avatar

I ocassionally ger sores on my side temple and then they go away just to return again. I just leave them, although i have a tendency to scratch them. I live in sunny south africa. Can i just rub the horse paste sirectly onto these "dry" sores

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GhostWhoWalks's avatar

I had some sores above my temple due to my sweaty baseball cap continually irritating that area. I put a small strip of metallic tape on the inside of the cap and noticed immediately that the skin wasn't irritated anymore. Just a thought.

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Ben Fen's avatar

Give it a try. If they are just patches of dry skin, ivermectin probably won't have an effect.

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JesusIsTheWay's avatar

we have used curaderm for BCC for years…when you apply the curaderm cream (2x/day) you cover it with medical paper tape…we’re going to try iv next time and will apply then cover with paper tape…

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bio terry's avatar

How do you apply horsepaste for skin cancer, directly or with skin cream?

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aj's avatar

it is already in an edible cream base. Anything edible is safe for use directly on skin,and it sounds like he did exactly that with it.

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Just an Old Man's avatar

Has anyone tried the paste on skin tags?

It seems my maternal grandmother had these in her later years and now I've got them.

Course now, i will have to try it but and asking also just in case someone has and share the results.

TY all...

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Toxicanadian's avatar

This is what happened to my 62 yr old husband. A small lesion on his lip misdiagnosed as basal cell carcinoma and not biopsied. The dermatologist was a quack. Oncologist said it was never basal cell. Almost ten years before he had it correctly diagnosed after it spread to parotid gland and lymph nodes. He is now cancer free but will be embarking on the iverm/fenben protocol to make sure it never returns. Thank you for all you are doing here!❤️

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Neo's avatar

Haha me to mamm🤠

VHIQs have too many interests

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Neo's avatar

https://www.bitchute.com/video/T5khFtlgJS9E/

Enlighten yourself on chemo truths 👆

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Neo's avatar

https://www.bitchute.com/video/jbIoLEtKNvHY/

This is the truth about oncologist 👆

Someone please refute this

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Debra Parker's avatar

Neo, I just read an article on Substack that Fenbendazole has very toxic liver effects and he/she does not recommend using it for this reason. This was a naturopath doc. I’ll try to link it. What do you know about that?

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Neo's avatar

Thank you Debra

It’s a BS article to scare people into using his other methods.

My commenting here goes into some detail about elevated liver enzyme’s that return to normal.

That lady with the elevated enzymes got talked out of curing herself by someone she can’t trust(her oncologist) by a process that has happened with some who heal themselves

I don’t always see elevated liver enzyme’s

<20% of people have elevated alt ast levels

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Debra Parker's avatar

Thank you for such a quick response! I will read your stuff and learn more!

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usNthem's avatar

I imagine the Derm wanted to cut down it out then and there or schedule an appointment to have that done. How did you brush that off?

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Just_Henry's avatar

This is interesting. FDA wrong in smearing ivermectin for covid https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/fda-drops-ivermectin-bombshell

How long until ivermectin and fenbendazole are the first line treatments for cancer?

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Just an Old Man's avatar

I'll give the same answer a friend gave me when I told him I had confronted our pastor about the doctrine of tithing.

"Now you've gone and meddled with his bread and butter!"....

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Ben Fen's avatar

When traditional medicine recognizes fenbendazole as a cancer treatment...When pigs fly.

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TMartini67's avatar

I keep my fenbendazole powder and my safeguard fenbendazole paste in the refrigerator. The powder is in a sealed bag. There are expiration dates on them but I think they last a long time if kept cool

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VanLife Views's avatar

Thank you

I was wondering too

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CD's avatar

*shudder 😊

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Neo's avatar

I would be a great man if I could spell

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CD's avatar

Lol.

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Just_Henry's avatar

True. Better to have it and never need it than to need it and not have it.

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RedhorseVA's avatar

Sorta like firearms...

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