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BevinJ

Canada
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Posted - 03/25/2009 :  15:41:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Everyone - I am a new memmber and this is my first posting - I joined this forum because I have a skin problem which I am glad to say is non cancerous but nevertheless a big problem for me. I am hoping someone can offer help or suggestions - I have a lipoma on the left side of my face opposite the ear - the plastic surgeon tells me the only option is surgery which I wish to avoid as a critical facial nerve which controls eye movement runs through the lipoma which makes surgery very risky - does anyone have any idea what I could use naturally to reduce or remove this lipoma? Any reaction to any suggestions etc would be taken entirely at my own risk - hoping to hear from some of you, Kind Regards, BevinJ.

dan

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Posted - 03/27/2009 :  01:12:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There is a pretty interesting regimen for lipomas at http://www.electroherbalism.com/Naturopathy/Regimens/Lipomas_Regimen.htm using enzymes, silymarin, rosemary oil, castor oil, and lecithin. I have heard castor oil by itself applied 3 times a day for 30 days can sometimes do the trick. I also would maybe try orange oil (similar to rosemary), as it penetrates skin readily and can dissolve poorly structured fats.
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