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siesta722 Posted - 04/05/2011 : 13:38:00
I just found this forum a week ago by accident, thank goodness I did! I've already had surgery for BCC and was told by my Derm that I would have more in the future. I've been using Efudex which has been helping somewhat, but the bleeding would not stop and the spots were getting harder and harder to conceal. I read an entry on this forum by MIMI, I wish I could hug her! She couldn't afford the biopsy, surgery route and found in an old book that the essential oil Agrimony cures skin cancer. I had nothing to lose by trying it and it worked! The bleeding stopped right away. I did feel some degree of sting, but not bad at all. In under a week, a spot I had been treating for 5 weeks was 90% healed and now is just clearing up a little redness from the scabs. I feel it is my responsibility to share my story and hope that this information helps someone else. I went to my local health food store and bought Agrimony, it's an essential oil. I still am not sure what other people use essential oil for, but from now on I will always have it on hand just in case. I've also purchased Frankensence and orange oil, but I know for a fact it was the Agrimony that saved me! Best of luck to everyone, I hope this is helpful!
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jeffp Posted - 06/07/2011 : 09:56:28
I had a surgery for a basal cell on my forehead so I had 3 weeks and applied Agrimony daily but to no avail as it took 2 sections of Mohs to remove and now the follow up to lessen the scar, I was hoping for a miracle
siesta722 Posted - 04/29/2011 : 10:33:41
I didn't quit agrimony, I added Cymilium. If you read the articles linked from the home page it sounds like topical pancreatins have been successful. I will use anything and everything to keep these basal cells away. I need every weapon available in my artillery!
Lily44 Posted - 04/23/2011 : 00:40:04

In an above post you stated "but I know for a fact it was the Agrimony that saved me". If the Agrimony worked for you, why would you switch to Cymillium?

quote]Originally posted by siesta722

Carolee- It's been about 2 weeks since my Basal Cells cleared up and so far my skin looks clear! I thank God every day that I found this site by accident, I did NOT want to go through the surgery again. People on this site are all on the same team, everyone wants to share information about what is working that Doctors aren't telling us about. I applaud everyone that takes the time out of their busy days to try to be helpful to someone that may be going through the same fears and anxiety they are. I have started Cymilium because it's a topical pancreatin. I have 2 suspicious looking areas on my shoulders. I will say it burned like heck the first few days I used it, but I think I'm starting to see some results. Best of luck to you with your treatment. If you havent't already I'd read the articles on the home page of this site. I've learned even more from them. Good luck to you!
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Carolee Posted - 04/18/2011 : 06:16:57
Hi Siesta, thanks for telling me about the home page, I hadn't thought to look at it, you're right there's some really interesting stuff there.
I've treated my bcc with petty spurge, I won't go into it here because I've posted under my dandelion topic.
I'm now using agrimony to help with the healing. Have to say that although it stings a little bit when applying, afterwards it feels really nice and sort of refreshed and clean.
Good luck with your treatment, keep posting!
siesta722 Posted - 04/16/2011 : 09:34:38
Carolee- It's been about 2 weeks since my Basal Cells cleared up and so far my skin looks clear! I thank God every day that I found this site by accident, I did NOT want to go through the surgery again. People on this site are all on the same team, everyone wants to share information about what is working that Doctors aren't telling us about. I applaud everyone that takes the time out of their busy days to try to be helpful to someone that may be going through the same fears and anxiety they are. I have started Cymilium because it's a topical pancreatin. I have 2 suspicious looking areas on my shoulders. I will say it burned like heck the first few days I used it, but I think I'm starting to see some results. Best of luck to you with your treatment. If you havent't already I'd read the articles on the home page of this site. I've learned even more from them. Good luck to you!
Carolee Posted - 04/11/2011 : 13:57:48
Thanks for the info Siesta. I also only recently found this forum. It's great isn't it, so much information! I've just started using dandelion which seems to be working as it should but plan to try agrimony if I need to. Are your bcc's still looking good? (by that I mean gone!) It sounds absoloutely amazing.

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