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Lucky Posted - 05/20/2008 : 14:53:43
I had basal cell carcinoma over twelve years ago. I had a good-sized pearl like tumor removed from the side of my nose during the biopsy. I also had adjacent areas of irregularity. I was sent to a plastic surgeon for removal of the rest of the tumor, because I was young. He scheduled my surgery for two months out, so I could "get my affairs in order" and be off work for a while. He wasn't sure how bad I would look during recovery. Well, I have an awesome chiropractor who successfully treats skin cancer as a Vitamin D deficiency. He put me on cod liver oil both internally and externally. (It is critical not to overdo the ingestion of the oil, since too much Vit. D can build up in the body and be toxic.) I took 2 tsp per day by mouth, and massaged the oil into the tumor site two times per day. He had me eliminate grains (to reduce estrogens in my body) and add steak to my diet (so the red meat and intact protein chains could heal the tissues.) I found out the day before my surgery, through a second biopsy, that my cancer was gone. I did, and do, have virtually no scarring either, which is a total blessing. I still take cod liver oil, or Allergy Research Group's Super D3, and have had no reoccurrence of skin cancer. I am very fair skinned, with many hours logged in the sun, so this is a miracle to me. I share this info just in case it can benefit anyone else ... Good luck.
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dan Posted - 05/28/2008 : 00:38:08
Thanks Lucky! According to http://www.nutritiondata.com/facts-C00001-01c20A8.html 1 tsp of cod liver oil contains 4501 IU of vitamin A and 450 IU of vitamin D.

trish, nice link!
trish Posted - 05/21/2008 : 15:39:29
Thank you for posting this as it confirms what I've been reading about here: http://www.naturalnews.com/skin_cancer.html

Lots of great articles and suggestions and links to studies, articles , etc.

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