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Posted - 10/12/2007 : 17:58:44 One of the hardest things in treating skin cancer or some other kind of nasty skin condition is removing the protective layer that these nastys produce..
In the past I have tried just about every thing to remove this layer so I can treat these sites...Nothing has really worked very good..
Now I have found some thing that works great...Pineapple and Papaya enzymes..
I used Super Enzyme Caps by Twinlabs...
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This also has Pancreatin in it....
Papain and Bromelain are use in allopathic medicine for wound debridement or removing dead tissue...
http://www.podiatrytoday.com/article/2785 Half way down the page..
I opened the caps of the Super Enzyme Caps and made a paste mixing half water and half dmso into the powder to make a nice creamy paste..This seems to works a lot better than water or dmso alone...
I then massaged the paste into a few pre cancer sites...It is Important to massage this paste very well into the site for this to work good....
I am sure any Papain and Bromelain would work but the Super Enzyme Caps are a good strong mix...
This worked fantastic to clear away all kinds of dead and nasty stuff..
Its a fine line between not massaging enough and massaging to much ...
I think this could help with any other treatment you do..
I even put a little old fashion Antibiotic cream on as a test afterwords and I think the cream might of even worked a little...Before the Enzyme treatment Antibiotic cream did absolutely nothing to help my skin...
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