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pete francis

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Posted - 10/15/2007 :  11:34:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello Everyone,
A week or so ago I posted pics of the treatment process while using Curaderm for a bcc. Today, the wound is entirely closed and looking just a little pink with a slight dent. They tell me this will go away in time and I have ordered the oil which is supposed to be terrific for healing all sorts of skin problems (including fungi). I will send you more info on this.
Anyway, I feel as though i want to tell the world about this stuff
(Curaderm) because it appears to have truly done what they said it would and healed what was a fair sized cancer (diam. about 3/8 in. It has been a very intense time (8-29-07 til 10-12-07) and has taught me alot about patience and hope. I will try to enclose the final pics. The red spot above the spot where the lesion was is from my reading glasses. I promise to let you know if it ever reappears and in the mean time will be using curaderm on other precancerous spots.
It is a few minutes later and i cannot pull up the pics I sent so shall try again!


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dan

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Posted - 10/15/2007 :  21:15:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Pete, this is great news that Curaderm worked well for you. Thanks!
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