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anne Posted - 07/26/2007 : 19:05:22
I used the raspberry cream for squamous cell. used 5 jars and no results. Has anyone used efudex? i have squamous cell and have been using efudex for 2 weeks and its terribly painful. both my sholders arms. and hands are covered. ? does anyone know if this will completly rid me of these painful lesions? thank you
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Barbara Posted - 10/18/2007 : 17:44:09
I tried the raspberry cream and it did nothing but keep drying out my BBC. That was 25.00 down the drain. I used it for 2 months and nothing! Now I am trying the baking soda/peroxide
sammy Posted - 07/26/2007 : 19:20:35
Never used efudex, but I also used the raspberry cream to no result.

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