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Barbara |
Posted - 04/24/2008 : 08:08:10 Hi everyone. I have a basil cell on my nose for over 5 years now. I went through an entire tube of sunspot and at first thought it was working, then back to the way it was. It is not huge and has not grown in 5 years but I would like it gone without going to a doctor
I was thinking maybe I applied it incorrectly?? I did not keep it moist or use any micropore tape. Could this be why it did not heal my lesion? I also am looking at Curaderm but that is more costly than sunspot. Should I give that a try? Or should I try sunspot again and faithfully cover it with tape? tia for any info |
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Barbara |
Posted - 04/26/2008 : 06:39:34 thanks for the replies. I went to ebay and found the black walnut hull for 9.00 ordered that and will try that after reading here that worked for someone else.
I guess anything I try should always be kept moist but I hate the thought of walking around day and night with a bandage on my face :
Months ago I also tried raspberry cream, did nothing. I will keep you posted on what happens with the black walnut extract.
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dan |
Posted - 04/24/2008 : 23:26:54 Thanks for the feedback about SunSpot, Barbara. It seems to me that you have given SunSpot a good trial and perhaps the lesion has now developed a some type of tolerance for it. I think SunSpot, Curaderm, and eggplant/ vinegar have similar active ingredients and your lesion may not be responsive to those approaches. If it were me, I would switch tactics and try a pancreatin enzyme/ aloe vera treatment (Cymilium or home made) and see if that worked any better. Also consider trying orange oil extract (Orange TKO) or black walnut hull extract topically.
I have not used SunSpot so I am not going to be much help regarding your application questions. Maybe someone else can help. Best of luck and let us know what you choose and how it turns out. |