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lisaca99 Posted - 02/06/2012 : 18:57:37
Hi, I'm new to posting, this site is really interesting. Thanks so much for posting your experiences.

I have been using a DMSO/sodium C/aloe plant mixture on a closed BCC on my nose for 9 days. Things began scary as the area swelled up like a balloon initially,(size of a quarter) , has since opened up in several places and has decreased the entire mass by 50%.
At night I am covering it with aloe and sometimes making a C/water paste to apply to it. It seems like things are going fairly well, not any terrible pain. I'm applying the mixture daily for 8-10 hours a day.
Also, taking 12 grams of C orally, with fish oil and eating no sugar,dairy,or meat.
I would like to ask someone on this board, if it is a good idea to debride the wound? Basically I moisten the scabs and then rub them off until they are open again, then put more of the mixture onto it.
Or should I just let them scab over?

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