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anivoc

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Posted - 06/22/2016 :  10:16:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Steven

Undocumented "testimonies" carry no value. They are deceptive and give false hope to the people who take them as something more than what they really are (hearsay / gossip).

"POIDH" (Pictures or it didn't happen) At the minimum pictures that document the before and after results are required...to add credibility to the pictures, a biopsy prior to treatment is really necessary ( though sometimes the pictures are pretty clear it was a real skin cancer) as without a biopsy prior to the treatment protocol there is no scientifically / medical documented proof what type of skin cancer or lesion it was.

This forum is for non melanoma skin cancers...not internal cancers..

Jim B posted in this thread for about 2 months in 2013 and has not posted again in this thread in 3 years...his last two post indicated what he thought was progress had come to a stand still and that he still had the tumors..based upon your enthusiasm I tried both internally and externally and IMO wasted time and money on something that in no way shape or form helped me with eradicating my skin cancers.

A lot of people come here seeking help .based upon JimB and my personal experience in trying your protocol, I strongly discourage anyone else from putting any time, energy and money into it as it appears to not have any long term effect and you have provided zero documented proof otherwise.
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Steven

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Posted - 07/01/2016 :  09:10:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Have you tried to combine Quercetin + Vitamin C + Vitamin E with H2O2 or toothpaste (source of free radicals)?

Edited by - Steven on 09/20/2021 07:10:14
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