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Horrux

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Posted - 11/23/2013 :  11:08:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My BCC is on my chest, and covers an area approximately 4 x 6 inches, thanks to the kind services of a DERMATOLOGIST who made sure she didn't take it all out during surgery, then went on to be impossible to see for the following 8 months.

Anyway, I'm doing black salve, B-17, Sodium Bicarbonate, and I just found a source for hemp oil, so that was my preferred treatment from the get-go. But I have one problem, how do I keep it from staining my clothes?

Thanks

anivoc

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Posted - 11/24/2013 :  15:36:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Gauze and 3m micropore tape...sometimes it is gonna ooze through but generally it does the trick
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Horrux

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Posted - 11/25/2013 :  13:29:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Isn't the gauze going to absorb all my expensive oil though?
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Horrux

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Posted - 11/27/2013 :  22:46:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Well, I have put some hemp SEED oil on top, trying to get the cannabis oil to absorb. I'm not sure if it helped absorption, but it is far less sticky, which means less loss to cloth, gauze or whatnot. I will try tomorrow with grape seed oil and report.
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