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margdexter
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Posted - 12/30/2007 : 17:24:00
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anivoc
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Posted - 12/30/2007 : 22:13:10
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Hi Margret
Use the search function and the word castor. I came up with about 5 other threads that mention castor oil. http://topicalinfo.org/forum/search.asp
Sounds like your getting some kind of results.. Please keep us posted and take pictures if you can.
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margdexter
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Posted - 01/01/2008 : 18:55:44
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Martha1
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Posted - 01/09/2008 : 16:26:01
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I did mention using a castor oil and baking soda combination, in the first post of my thread, "My Experiences with Topical Treatments." I learned about this remedy from the Cayce readings and tried it shortly after the spot appeared on my nose. You're right - it was a painful, bloody mess - but it did the job, for a while at least. The spot was not diagnosed at that time. It eventually came back and got larger, which you can read about on the same thread.
Best wishes. I hope it works out for you.
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margdexter
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Posted - 01/12/2008 : 15:59:12
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dan
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Posted - 01/13/2008 : 01:51:36
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Margaret, thanks for the update. I have found using other remedies that taking occasional breaks from treatments seems to aid healing. Maybe the break will help in your case as well. Also, pictures will be really useful for you to objectively measure progress over time. Keep us posted if you can, it would be wonderful if the castor oil and baking soda remedy works for you. |
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Ron
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Posted - 04/21/2009 : 12:23:25
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My father, 86yoa, used Castor oil, baking soda, and some bentonite clay on a large (probably cancerous) "skin tag" on his forehead. After a few months it got smaller (started out about the size of a nickel, raised, black and blue, irregular borders and bleeding)and then disappeared. No scar what so ever. The paste was a little more liquid than toothpaste so he would "paste" the area in the morning and put a band-aid over it. |
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john
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Posted - 03/18/2010 : 11:44:28
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I too am using castor oil/baking soda to treat a basal cell cancer on my face between the bridge of my nose and the corner of my eye. I used this before on an age spot on my cheek and it eventually worked. At the time I didn't know what to expect, and it behaved much like what I've read in some of these posts. The immediate area bled some and then scabbed up. I laid off for awhile and continued with the paste. It eventually went away entirely. Does anyone out there know why the area bleeds and scabs up while the adjacent area seems unaffected? Any other more recent observations? I'd like to hear from some of you since most of these posts are a few years old. |
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Just Me
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Posted - 08/07/2010 : 23:39:43
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I've been using the castor oil and baking soda mixture on an area of BCC. I'm into my 4th week, I change out the bandage daily sometimes twice. I am amazed at the progress being made. It truly does work. I'm at the stage now where I'm going another 10-12 days just to make sure it gets every thing below the surface. The site looks like a freshly healed burn (the skin is new and very shiny with a scabby sore in the middle that is still healing. I have found the easiest way to apply the mixture is to cover the area with a generous amount of castor oil with a finger. Then shake your baking soda over the oil and gently tap it into place with a dry finger, blow or shake away the excess and cover with a band aid or a bandage depending on the size of the site. I'm sorry that I did not document this with pictures before starting because the progress has been interesting to watch. I'll post back in approx 10-12 days with hopefully a final analysis.
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trudie
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Posted - 08/11/2010 : 09:55:48
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Just me, could you give us more info on what type of bcc you have and where located and if it has been biopsied? Also, do you use Arm and Hammer baking soda? What is your progress? |
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