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p2093

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Posted - 05/04/2012 :  08:43:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
They just appeared about 9 months ago, haven't changed since, don't itch or hurt. I did have bad sunburn about 12 months ago so this is why I relate it to some type of skin cancer. They don't really look like the other pictures on the web though, all those look bad, this just seems to be a few slightly colored spots. They are slightly elevated also < 0.5mm.

I will have it looked at by a dermatologist but I'm interrested in trying some methods here. Probably starting with Vitamin c. If this fixes it, it might save me from a few holes in my knee.

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raulrosado

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Posted - 05/11/2012 :  07:30:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi if you want to try this look at this video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=jYbGJZziU8g if you have skin cancer when using this product you have a reaction if not a reaction you not have cancer .
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p2093

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Posted - 06/13/2012 :  02:02:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This is after 24 hrs of black salve with dmso from bestonearthproducts, as you can see there is clearly a reaction on the spot while the skin around it is only inflamed.

It doesn't hurt really, 8hrs after application I started feeling a slightly stinging feeling which is still there now.

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I'll keep on posting the progress!

Edited by - p2093 on 06/13/2012 10:24:45
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p2093

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Posted - 06/14/2012 :  11:54:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Well this is day 2, there is definately something going on there. It stings a bit more but it is very bearable.

I do think it's a caustic burning agent though as it also damaged healthy skin in some way but because the immune response doesn't have much to do there it just gets inflamed instead of destroying the tissue.

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Did anyone do multiple spots at the same time? I read everywhere you shouldn't do this but I'm not sure why.

Edited by - p2093 on 06/14/2012 11:56:14
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p2093

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Posted - 06/15/2012 :  14:02:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Applied some to a second spot also today, don't really feel anything on the first one anymore but might reapply for 24hrs tomorrow as it seems not the full area is affected properly.
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raulrosado

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Posted - 06/19/2012 :  18:09:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi I recommend after the first application go to the second application for 24 Hrs and don't forget to cover with a band-aid . If you want to see my pics http://www.topicalinfo.org/forum/topic.asp?whichpage=1&TOPIC_ID=1095#5108. In my case was beside of my nose .


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Applied some to a second spot also today, don't really feel anything on the first one anymore but might reapply for 24hrs tomorrow as it seems not the full area is affected properly.

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raulrosado

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Posted - 06/19/2012 :  18:12:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by p2093

Well this is day 2, there is definately something going on there. It stings a bit more but it is very bearable.

I do think it's a caustic burning agent though as it also damaged healthy skin in some way but because the immune response doesn't have much to do there it just gets inflamed instead of destroying the tissue.

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Did anyone do multiple spots at the same time? I read everywhere you shouldn't do this but I'm not sure why.

May be that the body can work better one at a time and also prevent any infection .
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p2093

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Posted - 06/21/2012 :  13:42:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by raulrosado

Hi I recommend after the first application go to the second application for 24 Hrs and don't forget to cover with a band-aid . If you want to see my pics http://www.topicalinfo.org/forum/topic.asp?whichpage=1&TOPIC_ID=1095#5108. In my case was beside of my nose .


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Originally posted by p2093

Applied some to a second spot also today, don't really feel anything on the first one anymore but might reapply for 24hrs tomorrow as it seems not the full area is affected properly.





Did my 3rd 24h application on the second spot now, it is affected but not as much after 7 days of application. I'll post an update with pics soon.
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p2093

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Posted - 06/21/2012 :  13:52:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This was day 5, the spots are a bit sore, but I guess that's because they on my knee and they are subject to movement and friction all the time. In bed I feel nothing:

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Day 8:
Echar forming with alot of pus, I'm not doing anything to the wound, just applying a bandage with healing vaseline with Vitamine E and some other stuf. The spots don't hurt anymore.

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Day 9:
Echar came out, or alot of pus really. Didn't take a picture of that, will do with the second spot when it comes out. It feels as it's not even there.

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I refresh my bandages twice a day and put the healing vaseline on, I reapplied some to the 2nd spot as it doesn't seem to be fully affected yet.

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p2093

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Posted - 07/13/2012 :  02:09:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
1 Month later, healing nicely. After my holidays I'm going to treat the small spots.



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