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Watergirl

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Posted - 01/09/2012 :  22:27:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello everyone, Im new today. I have been researching but can't really find what I am looking for.
I was told by the Dr I had a skin cancer on my leg. I have had many cut out and many burnt off. This one seemed more serious however. Rather than the Plastic surgeon recommended, I decided to try the Cansema cream I already had in the cupboard. It is quite amazing to say the least.
I am wondering how long before I can expect the eschar to come out? I used the cream twice as follows..

Thursday 29th Dec first application. It started working straight away. However as I believe this to be quite deep, I applied more on the following Tuesday 3rd Jan.
So, 13 days since the first application, 8 days since the second. I did think there was a stronger reaction with the second application.

The Escahr is still there, and I wonder is this correct? Does each person react differently? I expected it to fall out sooner reading reviews from other users.. I have been cleaning it with Hydrogen Peroxide, and I am having no problems.

Im tempted to use a little more, but at the same time I dont want to interrupt it if it is on track, if that makes sense.

Thanks for any advice.

anivoc

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Posted - 01/09/2012 :  23:57:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My experience is it takes about two weeks after the final application for the eschar to fall out. Do not pull on it to "help" it come out, let it fall out on its own. After it came out I then kept a bandage and applied neosporem or equal antibacterial healing ointment on it every day for another few weeks till it looked good and healed. My scars healed pretty niceley considering they were on my nose and forhead.
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Watergirl

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Posted - 01/10/2012 :  01:25:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you so much for your reply. I sort of had it in my mind that the timing would be from the second application. I just got a bit concerned because it felt like it stalled a bit. I only feel it pushing a little now and then, whereas at first it was constant. Well, time is the name of the game obviously.
I do have some antibiotic cream ready to use.
I must add that I was hoping it would be a clean wound by the morning as I have a Drs appointment, and she is sure to ask after my leg. I have no idea of her feelings on alternative medicine, but I am about to find out.

Glad to hear you had sucess with your own.
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TIsmalltown

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Posted - 01/10/2012 :  23:42:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
watergirl, which cansema did you try, I have a jar I bought several years ago and it has no effect on anything I've tried it on.
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Watergirl

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Posted - 01/11/2012 :  06:05:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Mine is from AlphaOmega Labs cansema cream. I think it is marvelous. If you have not had a reaction using it, then I assume your 'spots' are not cancerous?
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Arrow

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Posted - 01/14/2012 :  06:52:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Do please keep us updated. My husband has a melamona and we are considering using cansema.
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Watergirl

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Posted - 01/17/2012 :  17:49:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The update is good and bad LOL. The eschar came out and was very clean. I would have no hesitation in using again. However, I put some more on close by the first wound. I think I used it too soon. There was a small secondary one and I wish in hindsight I had waited for the first to heal. The second time was very painful (the first not so bad) and I think I burnt it a bit as it was on the raw skin as well. Anyway it is on track to clear the second as well.
As I said, if you use it twice give it time to heal or you deal with an eschar as well as a burn.
By the way, the second is going to come out much quicker than the first.
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Ken Murray

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Posted - 01/24/2012 :  06:57:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yes, you are right Watergirl, you've gotta be patient to let the first treatment heal over a little before doing a second or third treatment with Cansema - Black Salve, to get the secondary skin cancers.
I had the same thing happen on my face, and am now treating a larger area around the original Basal Skin Cancer. It is working very well. I have started doing a couple of YouTube videos of my experiences with Black Salve at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RW8AzHcYnBc
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Watergirl

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Posted - 01/28/2012 :  17:03:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The second amount of salve has done the job. (for those interested) The scab came off in about 11 days. However, it was not quite finished and quite a lot of goagulated puss has since ejected. I was very impressed, not to mention pleased that I am now on track for the area to heal at last.
I have looked at the mass under a very strong magnifier and could see long black roots that I assume was dead cancer roots.

I was asked how I would know if I got it all. Well I dont, but I guess if another were to appear in the area I would use it again without hesitation. I have had many burnt off at the Drs, and all that does is form a blister then die. I have never seen any dead cancer ejected that way. Also had some cut out and I have had to put my trust in the Dr that they got it all. So I am quite confident in using Black Salve.

Doing it twice in a short period of time was not a good thing to do. I felt I was never gong to heal, but each application did what it was supposed to do, now I can just treat the area for healing.
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Ken Murray

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Posted - 01/30/2012 :  05:27:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Great to hear that you have had good success with your second treatment of Alpha Omega Labs, Cansema - Black Salve. I agree with you about your experiences of previously having carcinomas frozen off or surgically removed. My experience has been the same as yours in this regard.
Yes Watergirl, as you say, it is important to follow up with secondary treatments, where necessary, where there are other adjoining or nearby basal cancer cell outbreaks.
I have now put on my 3rd video, showing a secondary treatment, like yours, that i had to treat on my face, which can be viewed on YouTube, at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfFxPOsOhzA&list=UUS9RlfqNx3YfM1_vcR6y0sA&index=1&feature=plcp
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