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robbiethegood

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Posted - 08/13/2012 :  11:18:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Well, up to now because mine seems deep in the flesh when it happens, and to have spread through tendrils from my forehead to other parts of the face, I've found only repeated Black Salve treatments have helped me when tumors appear.

However, worryingly I now have discovered it's spread down past the eyebrows on to both eyelids. Luckily I found on here somebody mentioning Cymilium and C-herb.

Cymilium first: yes it does seem to work, I've shrunk two small basal lesions that were coming up on my cheeks, down to a currently unnoticeable size. If they return I'll just have to see whether to reapply that, or something else. Lesions on each upper eyelid below the eyebrow were responding gradually, but because they began to ooze repreatedly the gunge was getting in my eyes and currently I've put Cymilium on a backburner for those.

C-herb: Seems somewhat similar in action to black salve but slower, and this is what I've used twice now on the first eyelid treatment. The potency of Back Salve may have been too forceful for such a sensitive area, so after the first C-herb eschar fell out from here, I have reapplied. It kicked off again and after two days of looking like a beat up boxer, my eye is going down. The yellow area of teatment is very deep it seems, but I have no other option that I can discern, as we all know the cancer can spread into the eye and into the brain if it isn't stopped somehow. I'll have to see what gives, after this treatment.

I've had to do this, I mean what would surgeons do but remove my eyelid and maybe my eye too. I can't have that happen.

The C-herb has also kicked off on an older forehead lesion slightly, that I could feel itching again, some small spots went yellow and fell out.

That's my current situation, any comments or advice is welcome too.

gloe

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Posted - 08/14/2012 :  11:03:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Tough choices as to which topical to try. I just want to mention that you look into treating it "internally" as well. Diet and supplements. Try the "Fast 5" diet, so you have a long fasting period every day, and emphasize fruits and vegetables. (Basically what you do is, you only eat during a 5 hour period every day. So you fast for 19 hours every day.) Take good quality supplements with food, but then on an empty stomach, take all the pancreas you can afford. A well-known alternative cancer doctor gives his patients the equivalent of Allergy Research Group brand. They take 10 on an empty stomach (wait 2 hours before and after eating to take it) six times a day, (and more with meals.) That means every 4 hours, that means get up in the middle of the night and take some. Do this for 15 days then stop for 5 days then repeat.

Do bowel cleanses (coffee enemas, anyone?) and vegetable juice fasts (3 days of nothing but freshly juiced carrot + some type of green veg such as kale or broc even better. Cabbage too.)

Stop eating sugar, no alcohol either. Nothing "white" no white flour, sugar, potatoes or rice. Eat whole fresh foods as much as possible. Better to eat some brown rice than bread, even whole wheat bread.

Good luck. Will pray for you.

Edited by - gloe on 08/14/2012 11:04:06
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robbiethegood

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Posted - 08/15/2012 :  14:26:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you for the advice gloe. I'd heard of course of certain diets and trying to alkalize etc but I didn't know which may be best for me. I've got some enzymes called Megazyme Forte, and although it's impractical in my situation to exactly follow that diet, I'm doing what I can. Will pray for you and all here too.
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codyks

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Posted - 05/29/2013 :  21:50:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Have a malignant melanoma on my brow chasing into my eyebrow. Do you have any update on what works? Have black salve, little leery of using it. Thoughts?

Thank you



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Originally posted by robbiethegood


Well, up to now because mine seems deep in the flesh when it happens, and to have spread through tendrils from my forehead to other parts of the face, I've found only repeated Black Salve treatments have helped me when tumors appear.

However, worryingly I now have discovered it's spread down past the eyebrows on to both eyelids. Luckily I found on here somebody mentioning Cymilium and C-herb.

Cymilium first: yes it does seem to work, I've shrunk two small basal lesions that were coming up on my cheeks, down to a currently unnoticeable size. If they return I'll just have to see whether to reapply that, or something else. Lesions on each upper eyelid below the eyebrow were responding gradually, but because they began to ooze repreatedly the gunge was getting in my eyes and currently I've put Cymilium on a backburner for those.

C-herb: Seems somewhat similar in action to black salve but slower, and this is what I've used twice now on the first eyelid treatment. The potency of Back Salve may have been too forceful for such a sensitive area, so after the first C-herb eschar fell out from here, I have reapplied. It kicked off again and after two days of looking like a beat up boxer, my eye is going down. The yellow area of teatment is very deep it seems, but I have no other option that I can discern, as we all know the cancer can spread into the eye and into the brain if it isn't stopped somehow. I'll have to see what gives, after this treatment.

I've had to do this, I mean what would surgeons do but remove my eyelid and maybe my eye too. I can't have that happen.

The C-herb has also kicked off on an older forehead lesion slightly, that I could feel itching again, some small spots went yellow and fell out.

That's my current situation, any comments or advice is welcome too.

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