Frens- My mom developed what looks like a small ball on the bottom of her eye over some months. It is partially in the waterline. She refused to go to the doctor for reasons we can all understand. The size of this ball was a bit smaller in diameter than the back of a pen, or a pencil eraser. It became reddened, and started getting painful. She decides to go see her doctor. Doctor says it's cancer, and refers her to a specialist which she's still waiting to see. I asked her if she would like to try Ivermectin, and MMS while she waits. (If that failed then I was going to have her try fenbendazole.) She says yes.
I saw her today and couldn't believe my eyes. I don't think she could either. It's been a week and a half. The size of this mass is 1/2 what it was, no longer red or painful. This improvement was reached with (1) dose of Ivermectin according to her bodyweight, per day, and 2 drop doses of MMS 1-2x per day. She is taking it slow because I don't think she had a lot of faith it would do anything. Because she's taking both the Ivermectin and the MMS (internally and applied topically), I can't say 100% it's one over the other. But I can tell you I've never seen anything work so fast in my life. We don't know what the industry standard treatment protocol is for something like this. We assumed it would be some kind of cutting or radiation which she doesn't want.
We wanted to take before and after pictures, and we wanted to tell her doctor, but decided against it. Dr's simply can't be trusted anymore. I'm going to take a picture of it for our own before and after to put in our own medical reference manual. She's going to stay on it another week, then take a week break, then start again. Her appointment is at the end of May. I told her if we continue to see improvement we can reschedule the appointment, and give this a little more time to work. If/When it goes away she's planning on going to the dr for a follow up to see what he says. I thought you should know.
I've used Manuka Honey, But I love honey so much I ended up eating it all...LOL And dang its expensive. Speaking of honey, I was gold mining in Northern Calif. winter, 80's very cold and wet, while stripping down I hit the woodstove trying to get my pants wet off burning me back tender side if you know what I mean, very, very bad, bleeding blisters popped, yeah bad, that same medic I spoke of gave me a bottle of store bought honey, takes the pain right away from burns, A word to the wise, don't put the honey on a wash cloth, your skin absorbers the honey leaving the cloth to stick...
Honey is also anti bacterial, so its pretty damn good for hardcore burns on the soft fleshy behind!
Until Ivermectin, fenbendazole and the like parasite meds the cannabis oil worked the best, for cancer. We gave it to so many people that a Dr in Eureka Calif wanted us to refer everybody we knew to him for an interview, however his intentions were for himself. He wanted to become a paid expert for court trials for big growers. This was during early stages of California 215
The best natural remedy for burns is grated potato, often used in Indian hospitals, so I am told. Grate a potato, place on burn and bind with a bandage to keep in place. Keep changing for fresh potato until sting is gone. Usually one application is enough.