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dan |
Posted - 03/27/2008 : 23:19:21 I received this email yesterday about topical Epsom Salts for BCC from someone named Gary who asked me to post it:
I have been battling a basal cell on my forehead (3cmx3cm) for about 8 years. Had surgery in 2001 it grew back. Nasty experience that. Tried everything else. I read Dr Simoncini's (oncologist) site at http://www.curenaturalicancro.com/ that basal cell is a candida fungus, in fact he claims ALL cancer is a fungus, and he recommended tincture of iodine 2x per day onto the basal cell. I tried that and had a major clearing but could not get the entire thing removed plus an iodine stain is not exactly wonderful on your head! I then pursued the candida angle and read that magnesium sulphate (Epsom Salts) saturated solution in water is deadly to almost any fungus/yeast. Well, after 1 week of applying this it has sorted out my basal cell and removed it completely. That stuff is dirt cheap and works.
Thought you may want to share this. Post the email if you like. I hope this helps others, I also think Simoncini may be onto something.
BTW : that basal cell of mine was diagnosed by lab from a biopsy done by a dermatologist, to rule out melanoma. So, it was no fungal infection, as defined by lab, although Simoncini would define it as a candida infection since he defines all basal cell as a candida infection.
regards, Gary
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thanks01 |
Posted - 01/31/2011 : 15:02:33 Thanks for the detailed description in the link above for skintuition. Were you biopsied for the BCC before using this treatment? |
rosibo |
Posted - 01/29/2011 : 06:33:37 Hi everyone, Just wanted to let you know that Epsom Salts cured 2 Basal Cell skin cancers for me and you can see pics of healing progress and details on http://skintuition.blogspot.com/
It also cured another BCC on an elderly lady (on her lower eye lid) and one on my mother's neck.
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thanks01 |
Posted - 01/07/2011 : 13:12:09 So far the things I have tried Epsom Salts for did not seem to be very much improved by the treatment. This includes some foot conditions, soaking with Epsom, etc. If anyone has more info on actual treatment effects, this would be an interesting thread to know more about. Thanks |
Joseph Heinz |
Posted - 01/06/2011 : 12:03:49 Epsom Salt is a pure mineral compound (magnesium sulfate) in crystal form. The crystals are formed from evaporated brine pools in the earths crust. There are several different grades of Epsom salt, produced to purity standards according to the purpose for which it is intended. Epsom salt flushes all toxins.:) |
grjack |
Posted - 05/21/2008 : 07:23:59 Just a thought along the lines of magnesium sulphate. The rationale for me trying epsom salts was reading Simoncini's theory that skin cancer(he says ALL cancers) is a fungal infection and that sodium bicarbonate(baking soda) is the most reliable non-resistant cure, except for skin cancer because the fungus incoporates deeply into the proteinous tissue and bicarb cannot always penetrate deep enough(google "simoncini bicarbonate cancer"). I went back and read his reco for skin cancer and he does mention using "other salts" if neccessary. I think other salts may be required if more penetration is neccessary. As far as I know the salts work because they are corrosive/alkaline and the fungus hates alkaline pH. Zinc Chloride, another salt, used in many skin cancer remedies, is a very corrosive alkali and this could explain why it works. So, if bicarb does not work, epsom salts may work since it may be more penetrative. If epsom salts does not work then zinc chloride probably will. There are many other salts that may also work. Some like sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) are extremely corrosive and may work very well, but I would be hesitant to use them. But the premise that cancer is a fungus is interesting. |
anivoc |
Posted - 04/15/2008 : 02:33:34 Thanks Gary..
As you know "it ain't over till it's over"
Please report back every few months confirming continued "CURED" In my experience with Bloodroot and derm surgery.. eventually they come back. It would be great if you have long term success. I'm rooting for you!
I have started soaking my face with the epsom salts mixture before my shower in the morning and before I go to bed at night. I will say it seems to make the skin smoother. My arms have been pretty scaly and I have put it on them a few times with pretty cool results. Not sure what it is but I'll take it. I'll keep posting my progress also. I need to take pictures ( practice what I preach )
Night all...
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grjack |
Posted - 04/13/2008 : 11:24:47
As requested I have posted a pic of how my basal looks now. The scar can be clearly seen :
http://www.elet.net/basal6.jpg |
anivoc |
Posted - 04/05/2008 : 11:42:48 Gary this is very interesting. Can you take an after picture and show us how it looks now.
I find the interesting thing that it was epsom salts.
Zinc Chloride (salt)which is a critical part of the bloodroot paste recipe.
Though I have been able to knock out some ak's and bcc's with vinegar and or sunspot es with dmso. My largest Nodular BCC on the top of my head has just been a real tenacious dog. I have been walking around for the last year with an ulcerating hole in my head..( and people think I'm crazy)
I finally decided to speak to another derm about this. I have to say he was polite and was the first derm I have gone to that knew that Mohs had used the bloodroot paste.( Though he referred to it s zinc chloride paste). But I could see it in his eyes that he thought I had a hole in my head.. Oh yeah.. I do. He wants to do Mohs and I am about 90% ready to let him.
I am supposed to go in for a biopsy on the 14th. I'm thinkin..
There goes that hole in my head again!
I just may have him do the biopsy and then postpone the Mohs until I give this epsom salt treatment a run for it's money. He's a highly respected Harvard med school grad, young and at least more open minded than any other derm I've seen and I've seen several. Perhaps I could get his attention if after he biopsies it, confirms it's a bcc and I walk in with it gone pre Mohs.
I'm just wondering waht salt has to do with this. Salt of the earth?
Here's some stuff from Curezone
Question:
Is Magnesium Sulfate the same as Epsom Salts ? What should I use for liver cleansing?
Answer:
Yes, Magnesium Sulfate is the same as Epsom Salts. Other names of the same chemical are: Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate, Magnesium Sulphate Heptahydrate, Magnesium Sulphate Hydrated, MgSO4 + 7H2O , MgSO4, Hydrated Magnesium Sulfate, EPSOMITE.
All those different names for a same white Epsom Salt.
For liver cleansing (Dr. Hulda Clark recipe), it is recommended to use Epsom Salts, also going by names: Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate (Magnesium Sulphate Heptahydrate),(Magnesium Sulphate Hydrated), called Epsom Salts!
Chemical name: Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate ( or Hydrated)
Chemical Formula: MgSO4 + 7H2O , (Hydrated Magnesium Sulfate)
Mineral Name: EPSOMITE (MgSO4 + 7H2O)
Similar minerals: KIESERITE (MgSO4 + H2O, Hydrated Magnesium Sulfate) Hexahydrite (MgSO4 + 6H2O)
MAGNESIUM SULFATE is found in 95% mineral waters!
Up to 2% of unrefined ocean Sea Salt is MAGNESIUM SULFATE!
Human body needs MAGNESIUM SULFATE!
MAGNESIUM SULFATE Description http://eilat.sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu/newnyc/drugs/magnesiu.htm
Magnesium sulfate reduces striated muscle contractions and blocks peripheral neuromuscular transmission by reducing acetylcholine release at the myoneural junction. In emergency care, magnesium sulfate is used to manage seizures associated with toxemia of pregnancy. Other uses include uterine relaxation (to inhibit contractions of premature labor), as a bronchodilator after beta-agonist and anticholinergic agents have been used, replacement therapy for magnesium deficiency, as a cathartic to reduce the absorption of poisons from the Gl tract, and in the initial therapy for convulsions. Magnesium sulfate is gaining popularity as an initial treatment in the management of various dysrhythmias, particularly torsades de pointes, and dysrhythmias secondary to a tricyclic antidepressant overdose or digitalis toxicity. The drug is also considered as a class Ila agent (probably helpful) for refractory ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia after administration of lidocaine or bretylium doses.
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Magnesium sulfate is effective for severe acute asthma treated in the emergency department http://www.acponline.org/journals/ebm/sepoct99/rowe.htm
Intravenous magnesium sulfate reduces the rate of hospital admissions and improves pulmonary function in patients with severe acute asthma treated in the emergency department.
Sources of funding: Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians and National Institutes of Health.
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Magnesium sulfate is used to treat pre-eclampsia, eclampsia and preterm labor. http://www.twinslist.org/magsulfate.html
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grjack |
Posted - 04/04/2008 : 05:36:15
Oops ! Image of my basal cell after 5 days epsom salts treatment: www.elet.net/basal1.jpg
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grjack |
Posted - 04/04/2008 : 05:32:30 Hi,
I used approx 2 heaped teaspoons of epsom salts in about 1/2 inch hot water in a standard coffee cup. Dissolve and let it cool a bit and apply. Rub it in well, using repeated applications for about 5 minutes. I applied morning and night. It took about 1 week to clear and I used it for another week to make sure it was gone. I am sure others may have varying times depending on severity. My basal cell approx 3x3cm(diagnosed by derm from lab biospy) on my temple was about 8 years ongoing and had a thick bleeding scab.
I have included a picture that I took after about 5 days, unfortunately did not have a "before" pic but I have outlined the area. At this stage there was still a slight lesion in the hairline, but that went quickly too.
Gary |
trish |
Posted - 04/03/2008 : 01:10:12 Is there any way to find out exactly how he applied this and how much of the epsom salts:water he used? Thanks! |
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