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charles |
Posted - 04/04/2008 : 00:10:11 does anyone know the application procedure for epsom salts to a suspect basal cell return |
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anivoc |
Posted - 04/15/2008 : 09:34:05 Here's what Gary said..
quote: Originally posted by grjack
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
BEFORE www.elet.net/basal1.jpg AFTER www.elet.net/basal6.jpg |
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