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invino1977

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Posted - 07/12/2010 :  13:44:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello, I am just beggining this journey with hopefully healing skin issues naturally. I am dealing with a tiny lip sot that wont heal - and i had a similar one burned off by a dermatologist 2 years ago. He said it was pre-cancer actinic cheilitis. I also have a little red spot that is flat, but just popped up on my leg after a weekend with some sun exposure - hoping it is just a sun reaction and goes away. I want to try a natural therapy, - does anyone have anything definitive to say about the Bach agrimony? how do you use it? Also, I have read that the essential oil of Frankincense can heal skin cancer. Also, I found a product - a hand scrub - that lists Limonene and citrus oil as part of its ingredients. Would that be strong enough or do I need to go for the actual essential oils?

Thansk, that was long, but I am trying ot get a good plan of attack. I also have a dermatologist appt. friday....

Gabby

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Posted - 07/14/2010 :  15:10:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Do a search on agrimony and orange oil. Many posts and good information for you as you formulate your battle plans.

Take care of yourself. Good luck.
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