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Randy

USA
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Posted - 07/19/2015 :  11:58:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Over the past 5 years I have removed 3 Basel cell & 1 squamous cell skin cancers using only hydrogen peroxide, which consist of only distilled water & oxygen (3%).
I was tired of going to the Dermatologist & being cut & stitched.
I posted the same procedure several years ago.
I simply applied the peroxiden with a q tip with just drop on the cancer. I was very aggressive applying it 8-10 times a day. The last one, i started 2 weeks ago today. For me, the time varies, I guess due to the extent of the cancer. After a day or two of the applications, you should experience a burning sensation, which lasts for an short while after each application.it's important not to stop the treatment until there is no burning or tingling sensation. For me, it could be 1-2 weeks. This morning (14th day) I felt nothing when I applied the peroxide. I can hardly see the lesion, & I know it's cured.I will continue to apply it for another day or two to be sure it's gone.
Three years ago, I used this procedure on a squamous cell on my upper stomach. There is no indication that it was ever there, & no problems since that time.
I'm not a medical professional & can't guarantee it'll work for you, but it has for me. I originally got this advise from this forum, & that's why I'm sharing with you. I also want to say that I applied the peroxide by simply putting a small drop on the lesion, but even when it dripped onto healthy skin, there was absolutely no damage & no sensation in those areas.
I hope this helps, I hope I never have to go under the knife again!!

anivoc

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Posted - 07/24/2015 :  09:33:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Great news!

Thanks for the details...did you take any before and after pictures?

They always help.

All the best!

Tom
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