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Barnsie Posted - 08/04/2017 : 18:21:13
I have been recording the effects of a dehydroascorbic acid (DHAA) plus ascorbic acid serum on a variety of skin conditions and have noted remarkable success with a Basal Cell Carcinoma and am midway through recording the results of a second case with dozens of medium sized and small lesions. The full article with much more detail and photos of both cases at link
http://www.vitaminc.kiwi/basal_cell_carcinoma_vitamin_c_serum.htm

Case Study One

After Four weeks Treatment With DHAA Vitamin C Serum:



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After Six Weeks Treatment With DHAA Vitamin C Serum:



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BCC After biopsy at six weeks after starting treatment



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Six Weeks After Biopsy and 12 Weeks after Starting DHAA Vitamin C Serum Treatment of One to Two Drops Twice Daily

Complete Remission, no scarring. Just small puckers from biopsy stitches. This is 5 months ago and still no recurrence.


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