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sd1 |
Posted - 02/13/2007 : 00:34:07 Does anyone know anything about using this topically, or any reason why it should not be used to treat skin cancer? The oil, from Tahiti, is being touted as a miracle cure for everything related to the skin, but could find no cross references for it with skin cancer.
I had been dreading an upcoming visit to the dermatologist because I knew they would want to freeze and/or biopsy a couple places on my face that have recently begun to change shape. As someone who only uses alternative approaches, I got pro-active and found this website--thank you. The first thing that felt "right" was to go out to my garden--I live in California--and cut a piece of aloe and start to apply the pure juicy parts to the places on my face overnight. I also started taking the pancreatin enzymes, double strength. I eat a very healthy diet already, and am a gourmet cook who uses mostly food from my own garden or from the farmer's market. The only red meat my partner and I eat is from grass-fed beef, no more than once a month. I drink wine occaisionally. The rest is fish--I love salmon--tofu, beans and lentils, kosher chicken, and lots and lots of organic veggies. Dairy is limited to the occasional organic cream in my tea and about twice a week I have organic coffee--but I drink a lot of ginger tea and raw honey.
What I have noticed in just 3 days of the above treatment/enzymes is a shrinking of the small spot under my eye, and a change in the area on my forehead. But, I still want to know about the tamanu oil, if anyone has any experience with it or knowledge.
Thank you for being here--S.D. |
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fforest |
Posted - 04/05/2007 : 15:00:34 I used tamanu oil on some problem spots....Tamanu oil did not do any thing at all to help the problem....Use Sunspot by lane lab it is the very best thing in the world for small skin cancers...TRUST ME this stuff is great...... |
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