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lstee04

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Posted - 04/16/2012 :  16:43:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It's been ab 5 mo. Since a flat scaley spot appeared on my forehead. At the time I was working and had insurance so I decided I would have examined. My doctor took a biopsy and it came back that it was pre cancerous. It had not developed into basil cell yet but it could. I was prescribe eufedex as a treatment and followed directions exactly. The treatment has not cured the abrasion/lesion. I no longer am employed as I'm a full time student and have no money to return to the doctor. I guess what I'm seeking is some advice or a home remedy that I could try that may heal the spot. Anyany help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much

bonder

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Posted - 04/16/2012 :  18:11:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Greeting Friend,

There is a lot of experience here and hopefully some will see this and talk a bit about it with you.
In the meantime, I put together a blog with a lot of good info there to choose from so have a look :)

www.canceramerican.com

The problem with doctors these days it seems is that they just want to write a script for something they were trained to do from a medical sales person rather than look into a problem further like many did a couple of decades ago...

If I were you, I would look into the areas here speaking of (BLOODROOT OR CANSEMA) At least that is what I would do not as a doctor but, just as a regular guy having been around a lot of the cancer study lately.

There was a time when my condition was just the surface but, other health issues got into my way and my face was the least of my problems...

Here is a brave American guy I really enjoy learning about in the world of bloodroot etc. The cancer world is a hard one to change so, any help you can get while you are down financially is really a blessing....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvesBYrsEYY

If you had the time to read about Bloodroot, you may have seen that many feel it is a bit harsh. There are also many (less harsh) treatments spoken about on this site and some are as simple as taking in more vitamin C. This is a difficult road to travel this (Cancer world) and it is my understanding you are doing the right thing by getting things done early...


Be Well Always,
Bonder


Edited by - bonder on 05/12/2012 22:56:32
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