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ozlady

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Posted - 02/10/2012 :  20:03:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Has anyone found a natural topical treatment for an eyelid skin cancer which does not damage the eye?

robbiethegood

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Posted - 02/18/2012 :  18:04:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Ozlady

The only one I've ever found suitable for eyelids is Salvestrol cream. It worked on two small ones I had on the eyelid.
Everybody is different, and some cancers are more deeply rooted than others. You could try it, and luckily it isn't hugely expensive. Google it, if you want some. It didn't really work on some deeply rooted ones I have elsewhere, but it does what it can. Best of luck and if you find any other treatment for eyelids etc, do let us know, we all could do with help.
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robbiethegood

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Posted - 03/18/2012 :  06:36:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I've discovered there is another option, it is B17/Amigdalin, you can occasionally get the cream or make it up yourself. Be careful not to get it into the eye but on the lid it mostly seems OK. If you get irritation stop applying.
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