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Jennifer Elliott

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Posted - 08/22/2012 :  23:13:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi, I really appreciate being able to join this forum. I have skin cancer on almost all of my nose from where my glasses sit, down. It has now spread to just below the centre of my nose above the lip and there is also a patch on one cheek. Because I have procrastinated and put myself last (a cancerian trait) it has taken off recently. Now I am putting myself first! Can I treat the inside of my nasal passages with iodine? Has anyone done this successfully? I have read Chuck's/River

steven88

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Posted - 08/28/2012 :  17:10:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I just posted on red clover and caffeine for skin cancer other than melanoma (http://www.topicalinfo.org/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1279). It might be suitable as a nasal spray.
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clairhugo

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Posted - 03/20/2014 :  08:26:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I just wondered if you ever got it stated that your glasses caused it and what was the appearance of the cancer ? I have recently experienced something not as sever but it is AT and now that it has been cut off it is coming back with wearing my glasses again.
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