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safeharbor Posted - 07/31/2010 : 12:44:58
I have what I believe to be a lesion that just appeared about 2 months ago. At first I thought it might be a liver spot but it raised up around the edges. It's about 3/4 of the size of a dime. Never thought I would have anything like this but goes to show. I am very interested in trying Cymilium. But of course, it isn't available at my pharmacy or at least I haven't found a pharmacy near me that carries it.

Can anyone suggest a reliable place to buy it online? Or maybe a pharmacy I might try? We have RiteAid, Fred Meyer, Wal Mart(tried wal mart already)and some smaller, locally owned pharmacies.

Thanks so much, Denise
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aj34997 Posted - 11/26/2010 : 06:20:57
You can buy cymilium online at http://www.cymilium.com/
thanks01 Posted - 08/01/2010 : 13:04:16
I had a spot appear suddenly on the back of my hand that sounds similar to yours.
Of course, that's not very clear diagnosis.
But mine reacted well to both eggplant and also pancreatin-pill-dissolved-in-hand-lotion. It quickly lost its height and changed to a better color. I continued the pancreatin for several months until the skin looked almost like that surrounding it.
I DO NOT think this was cancer. When I showed it a dermatologist (after it was getting better) he dismissed it as "a wart." I never saw a wart like that, but the treatments seem to have done the job.
Listen to what other board members say. But it won't hurt to try the above, because I had results of change visible within two weeks. Best of luck.

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