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markh Posted - 11/29/2014 : 08:56:30
Hi - my wife has had a small BCC (or two) on her right temple/eyelid which lay dormant for over 20 years but flared up a couple of years ago. Having seen Run from the Cure and being of that mindset she decided to treat it using cannabis oil. She wasn't entirely diligent and a couple of times thought the job was done only for it to start to get sore again. After a while she figured she had better get checked by a dermatologist and they have now referred her for microsurgery in January. She continues to treat using oil - and we know our current batch which she has been using for about 3 months, is of very good medical quality - but gets quite a lot of pain and soreness and she is understandably worried due to the location of the carcinoma.

Anyway, we would hove to have dialogue with anyone who has /direct/ experience of this sort of thing. We realised early on to take Rick Simpson's claim of curing his facial skin cancer in 5 days with a pinch of salt but cannot help but admit we're really surprised and disappointed that after so long it just doesn't seem to have worked and nearly all the references we can find online are largely anecdotal.

Any feedback very much appreciated!

Thanks,
Mark
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dan Posted - 12/07/2014 : 22:47:10
Hi Markh, thanks for posting! Getting actual results on alternative cancer treatments is valuable to anyone that wants to try this. Kind of a tricky location near the eye so I can see why you went with cannabis oil. Have you ever backed off for a few days (4-5?) to see if settles down? I would try that and then try orange oil and see if the signature sting happens after a minute or two. The sting, if it happens can be strong but will subside in about twenty minutes. If it does sting then I think chances are it is still cancerous. I have had good luck using orange oil once a day as a treatment over a period several weeks with rest days included.

I like combo topical treatments rather than trying to use a single agent, but not necessarily mixed together although they could be. I might try alternating something like orange oil for a few days, then cannabis oil for a few days. I also think rest days are useful. I also liked a pancreatin enzymes mixed with household ammonia and aloe vera topical but that would be too dangerous to use near the eye as ammonia can cause permanent eye damage.
markh Posted - 12/07/2014 : 05:06:26
So here's how these BCCs are looking after a solid 6 months (and a broader total of 18 or so months) of treatment. Again, we're disappointed and confused. She is finding that applying the oil (and sometimes the bicarb of soda mix that is also recommended) causes quite strong pain and some swelling and irritation. She has just over a month until the surgeon will want to start cutting things out and she is understandably upset. Would really like to here first hand accounts from anyone who has treated using this method - successfully or otherwise. As stated before there's loads of third-party "evidence" of cannabis being used for cancer but very little first-hand testimony let alone informed guidance.

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markh Posted - 12/02/2014 : 23:16:04
Seriously??? there's mno smiley in your post so I'll respond "... with a pinch of salt" as in "I'm not sure I believe it". He used his oil made in an old bucket with a wooden spoon and applied it to his facial carcinomae (?) and said they were gone in about a week IIRC...
April Posted - 12/02/2014 : 15:09:23
Hi Markh,

Would you please post a link to the Rick Simpson's claim of curing the facial skin cancer in 5 days with pinch of salt? Tks, April



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Originally posted by markh



Anyway, we would hove to have dialogue with anyone who has /direct/ experience of this sort of thing. We realised early on to take Rick Simpson's claim of curing his facial skin cancer in 5 days with a pinch of salt but cannot help but admit we're really surprised and disappointed that after so long it just doesn't seem to have worked and nearly all the references we can find online are largely anecdotal.

Any feedback very much appreciated!

Thanks,
Mark

anivoc Posted - 11/29/2014 : 21:37:13
Hi Mark,

Rick Simpson is on of the cheerleaders for Cannabis oil but definitely not the only one..and there definitely does seem to be some people who have succeeded...from what I have read..the longer you have had the cancer, the longer it will take to eradicate.

I just watched a video here...that showed a woman with a pretty big BCC on her back that she knocked out in about 40 days..

here's a link to the video..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bu9pO6dQeHA

Here's another site that was reffered by the video

http://integrativecancersociety.com/

If you go through this site there are several approaches to consider that seem to be working for some people.

Bloodroot paste is a for sure very aggressive approach that gets results but is very painful and can be quite shocking if the cancer is deep...

Petty Spurge ..this is the plant that Peplin a new presciption skin cancer cream is made..several people here are having good results..

Diet and vitamin supplementation, topicals like orange oil, Cymillium etc...dan the owner of this site has had good success with this type protocol..

The more you educate yourself, the better you can make informed decisions....Good luck to you and your wife!

Tom

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