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colmanpatrick
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Posted - 12/13/2013 : 03:59:10
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I would like some clarification on the initial stages leading to Eschar. It is not what I was expecting and I am not sure how to proceed.
Two of my skin cancers were treated with Topical Salves last week. Amazon Black Topical Salve was used on the left arm. Bloodroot Paste was used on the right arm. After the first 24 hour use, both had shown Edema and Isolation as anticipated. In other words, they were both like very large wasp stings. My immune system was attacking the skin cancer on both arms.
After several days, the skin cancer was only 10% blackened. The skin cancers retained 90% of their original coloring (clear/ flesh tone). In fact, they both appeared double their original size (not including the surrounding red and puffy area).
I was expecting my skin cancers to turn into Eschars and be 100% blackened after the first 24 hour application.
Amazon Black Topical Salve was used for another 24 hours on both arms. It was later removed with hydrogen peroxide and a Q- tip.
The Black Salve on the right arm was dry and difficult to remove. So, a small part of the skin cancer pulled away from my skin during removal. This caused a little blood to form under it, so it appears like an 80% blackened Eschar. There is also some flaking of the skin in the surrounding area.
There was no difficulty removing the salve from the left arm. But the Eschar is only 20% blackened in the center. And there is no flacking of the skin of the Edema.
A week later, the inflammation is greatly reduced. The right arm feels 30% more itchy than the left.
What color changes can I expect from my clear flesh tone skin cancer after my immune system attacks it?
Whenever my normal skin injuries formed Scabs or Eschars, in the past, they were usually light brown. I am light skinned with red hair. Shouldn’t my Eschars be light brown?
Can I expect my Eschars to be eventually 100% black?
Why did the skin cancer increase in mass? Is it fighting my immune system?
How long should it take my immune system to turn the skin cancer into a scab or Eschar?
Do I keep using Amazon Black Topical Salve until the Eschars are 100% black?
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colmanpatrick
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Posted - 12/14/2013 : 14:24:46
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Here is an update to my process of killing skin cancer and turning it into a scab:
I am still trying to determine how many times to use the 24 hour applications of Black Topical Salve on my skin cancer after the edema and isolation has started.
The hundreds of pages, testimonials, and pictures that I have read so far, including the numerous YouTube videos do not adequately describe what happens between the time the Amazon Black Topical Salve has been successfully used to create Edema and the time skin cancer has completely died to form a scab or “Eschar.”
I require more information about this “Escharotic process.”
I noticed that all of the pictures that I have seen so far were blackened scabs or Eschars. These pictures and stories have led me to believe that the time needed to kill the skin cancer and turn it into a scab was relatively short.
The following link shows dead skin cancer in the form of a scab or Eschar only after only thirty hours: http://www.altcancer.net/can2.htm
My Skin cancer appears to be responding in some ways differently than what I have been reading about. It seems to be still alive, fighting back, and growing after many days.
No, I am not confusing the Edema or inflamed area surrounding the skin cancer with the skin cancer itself. I understand that my immune system has besieged the skin cancer. There is clearly a lot of my immune system's resources creating pressure under and around the cancer.
The skin cancer inside the Edema appears to be vigorous and larger. So far, about 30% of it appears to be dead, dry and scabbing.
Does the skin cancer my body produced have the same survive instinct as my ancestors who survived a harsh life in Connemara?
The Edema is becoming less inflamed as time goes on.
So, do I continue to add more 24 hour treatments of Amazon Black Topical Salve?
Or should I let my immune system’s considerable resources (about five times the volume of the cancer) turn the skin cancer into a scab?
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anivoc
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Posted - 12/14/2013 : 20:50:04
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Hi Patrick,
Just my personal experience and opinion here..
I believe all cell death occurs within 48 hours..just my guess from experience.
From there on it is just the body expelling the dead tissue..this usually takes a few weeks..for whatever reason "they say" do not pull the eschar out, let it fall out.
It is also recommended to not let it dry out keep the wound moist with healing salve or ointment and covered for at least two weeks after the eschar falls out..seems to let it heal smoother and cleaner..
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colmanpatrick
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Posted - 12/17/2013 : 07:46:12
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There is a problem with uploading pictures to this web site. I got this message after several attempts:
500 - Internal server error. There is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed.
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colmanpatrick
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Posted - 12/17/2013 : 08:04:58
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Thanks for sharing your experience and opinion Anivoc.
Here is an update of what is happening Fourteen days after treatment:
On the right Arm, the Edema or inflammation is reduced by 70% and there is some itching. The Escher or scab looks like the ones I have been reading about.
On the left Arm, the Edema or inflammation is gone and there is no itching. The skin cancer looks beaten up and a little dry on the exterior. But, it does not appear as dead as the one on the right. So, I am tempted to apply another treatment of Black Salve. |
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anivoc
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Posted - 12/17/2013 : 11:20:41
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OK so in regards to images...as per your error message....
I just wanted to see if things are working as they should..They seem to be........to avoid hogging space on the server all images must be hosted elsewhere and then hyperlinked here...
When you click on the insert image you get (img]YOU NEED TO PUT THE URL HERE[/img)
(in this case so I could show you, I changed the begining [ and the ending ] with these ( ) so it would illustrate what I mean...
There are a ton of places you can upload and host your images.. I use Google plus and picassa.
Right click on the hosted image and then copy the url such as this one http://wegoinin.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/artworks-000016861261-niufll-original.jpg
Then back at the topicalinfo site you click on insert image and the (img] [/img) thing shows up in the message formatting box...you paste in between as shown in bold above...click post and you are rolling... that is it... good luck!
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Edited by - anivoc on 12/17/2013 11:30:13 |
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