This is my original post: https://greatawakening.win/p/17te9je2wr/having-fun-treating-melanoma-wit/
In a nutshell:
- I’ve noticed a rash/patch on my skin that was growing for months.
- It looked like a live example from the „recognise melanoma” (Yes/No photo guide).
- Because it’s on the skin I bought a house paste (literally).
Here is where I am at the moment:
It seems I’m not good finishing things, but there is a significant progress.
My melanoma patch got way better … to the level that I stopped worrying … and I stopped taking the ivermectin paste (as the other problems become more important).
I like that the paste sticks to the skin easily. Imagine how many pills I would have to swallow to make it get to this specific part of my skin? 99% of the pills would go everywhere else. The paste is a great solution for an external use, although it takes some time before it gets into the skin. I kept it for the whole day, washing in the evening and adding a new one the next morning.
The colour of the patch on my skin has changed. Originally it was easier visible. The shape was sharp. You could easily see its borders. Now it’s more blended. The colour has changed too - it’s lighter. When I touch it - I don’t feel such a big difference than before. And the most important - I don’t feel this kind of anxiety in this place that I had before - it was like my skin was telling me that something isn’t right there. I felt that continuously. Now this feeling is gone, which is likely why I moved on with my normal life and started to forget for days, then for a week. There are many distractions everywhere.
I still need to continue to fully get rid of the remaining part. I just put one more horse paste patch on it now.
The fact that I can afford forgetting and that I no longer worry about it says it all.
The ivermectin works!
I will keep taking it and will share an update after the next month or so.
T/u! Keep us posted!
Ivermectin paste works wonders on poison ivy too.
You can also try Orange Jewelweed. Usually found not far from poison ivy and it is quite invasive. Just mash up some leaves, place on the irritation. It got rid of my poison ivy itching in about five minutes. Works for stinging nettles too.
Thank you for the suggestion.
tell us more please... I am lucky and PI doesn't affect me but my daughter is highly sensitive to it and usually once a year is covered and in agony. she has tried all kinds of things to help... and yes she knows what it looks like and is "careful" but she always seems to find it during weekend music festivals lol...
Simply apply a thumbnail amount on a spot, almost regardless of the size. The paste will stick around on the spot for days and dry out. I't may even leak a little, but that's ok. One application will take away the itching almost immediately and it drys out the wound.
Iodine does this too. FYI. Read two books on this: The Iodine Crisis, and Iodine, Why You Need It. I've noticed both iodine and ivermectin seem to have the same benefits and both have people claiming it cured their cancer, as well as a long laundry list of health conditions. Just, if you are going to do it, please follow the protocol and take the cofactors at the same time or you can cause issues with vitamin depletion. Iodine is so powerful your body will use up tons more vitamins in the healing process.
This is why we have all of these "exotic" salts out there. They added iodine to take salt long ago because we were deficient. They want us to think sea salt, pink salt, and whatever else is out there is better for us. No iodine in any if it.
"Iodized" salt is a marketing gimmick. The amount added is miniscule to begin with and it has effectively evaporated by the time you buy it.
Those are better quality salts than the processed salt containing iodine. Salt doesn't naturally contain iodine, we can add it in ourselves for cheap. Also the iodine in iodized salt evaporates over time.
Ackshully many of them are better for us, as they contain more than just sodium chloride. As others have noted, the artificially added amount of iodine is insignificant to help our deficiencies from nutrition-less diets.
I get more educated every day. My wife buys Keltic salt. Even though I thought it was a gimmick, I just let her bee. I guess she was the right one.
Right there with ya Fren. This old man learns something new every day on here
Isn't it great!!!
The Mexico study had it somewhat less effective on melanoma. But that was pills. Smart move to apply topically.
Also using HP for ‘skin tags’ MD (🤡) said were preC… very successful 👍🏽
Please elaborate if you can, especially protocol, length of time, etc. I am a tagged man!
I used apple cider vinegar to get rid of a skin tag in a very sensitive area. I put a little on a cotton ball and used a bandaid to hold it there. Did that twice a day until the skin tag turned into what I considered a scab and I picked it off lol. It’s never come back and I’m thankful.
I'm going to try this and also find some horse paste and do a side-by-side...
Good to know! Thanks
I second that request, any guidance would be deeply appreciated.
Kind Frens - I just applied a small amt of HP (ivermectin 1.87%) to ‘tag’ every other day for a week, ten days before bed. There was one very sensitive one growing on my temple - it is gone w/o a trace.
Good luck fren. Looking forward to another update down the line! Thanks for posting
Try oil of oregano! One application per day, every other day
That has always proven to work as well too.
Essential oil or diluted?
Assume diluted; the essential oil is way too strong and needs to be blended with a carrier oil, pretty much whatever you have around, even olive oil. My mom tried the food grade sort and it was also too strong. It irritated her skin a lot until we diluted it down.
1 part essential oil to 4 parts whatever carrier oil
Thats because of the phytochemicals!
Any info on ivermectin (oral medication) being any good for autoimmune diseases?
Great to hear!
Spray the skin with DMSO first. 70% solution.
Weird question...
Can you use this on your head? I have a raised mole on the side of my head that's been there forever and would like to get rid of it because it's obnoxious (I was in the marching band way back when and constantly got sunburned on my head from afternoon practices). I don't want to burn my hair off, though!
Won't that take it straight into the blood instead of hanging out on the skin? The original point of typical was to keep it concentrated on the immediate skin zone.
Here's another simple and free (though a bit weird-sounding) thing you might try:
10 years ago, I had a nurse stick me with a needle in my hand to draw some blood. She did a really bad job, to the point that it left a scar. I assumed it would heal, but it never did. I had a mark on the top of my hand that was noticable, and a few people asked me about it.
A few years later, I was learning about the healing properties of urine as a treatment. Supposedly, if you piss on a snake bite, it neutralizes the venom, for example.
Urine is your blood without the platelets. It's actually your blood, and as blood, it carries nutrients. Excess nutrients that are not needed (at the moment) are sent to the bladder. The body can reabsorb and use them, as needed, until you eventually urinate them out.
Urine has thousands of nutrients from your own body, most of them not yet identified: amino acids, stem cells, and much more.
I started wondering if my own urine could heal the scar on my hand.
I dipped a band-aid into a cup of my urine and put it on the scar on my hand before I went to bed each night.
I did not keep track since it was just a curiosity experiment, and I didn't do it every night, but I did it most nights.
Within a short time, I noticed the scar area was turning pink, like new skin.
Kept doing it, and within about 2-3 weeks it was bascially healed. I know where it is and can see what remains, but nobody else notices at all.
Since this was treatment of the skin, you might give it a shot and see what happens.
Bear Grylls has entered the chat...
LOL
So, you think as a mild acid, it may have broken down the scar tissue, with the nutrients in place at the same time to help rebuild the tissue underneath?
I don't know why it worked, but it did.
I think it is all those amino acids, stem cells, and other properties that are not even known or understood. Urine has healing powers, according to some.
I saved this to come back and search for new posts or updates... We're praying for you, fren! How is it going?
Thank you!
I have stopped taking IVM again because it got better to the point that I stopped thinking about it. I still have visible shape but earlier I was able to feel it. It was causing some type of anxiety below the skin highlighting to me that something isn’t right there.
After Ivermectin a no longer feel it and I tend to focus on my life instead.
Awesome, may God continue to bless you with health and depoyrt knowledge to awaken others!
Another good natural remedy for skin cancer is Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis). Buy it in powdered form and mix with a bit of olive oil to make a paste.
This is great news. Thank you for sharing this. I’m putting this in my cancer treatment folder.
There are tablets available from overseas. That is where I buy mine.
Glad to know it's resolving. I really don't see any point in paying for the Ivermectin tablets when the paste is so readily available and cheap, as long as you get the dose correct if you're ingesting it. The topical application is also great, I don't thinkg I would have thought of that.
Incidentally, Clif High says he healed multiple skin cancer lesions on his scalp using Curaderm, which is made from an eggplant variety in Australia, for anyone looking for additional remedies.
Interesting
I've heard others using it topically as well with good success.
Glad to hear you're getting results!
Otherwise, Uncle Buck has an alternative solution....LOL!
Haha. That was good. Thanks.
Humor is an important part of every treatment. Some people call it „endorphins”.
Anyone ingested the paste? I want to try it , but have been hesitant until I talk to others that have tried it and had good results.
I have taken it almost everyday since the later part of 2020. No bad side affects for me.
I take it, 3 days on, 4 days off. About the size of a pencil eraser.
how do you take it, just put it on your tongue and swallow or with a drink?
I push out the eraser size and swipe it off with a spoon and swallow it. I read and heard 2 different Drs. Say it is safer than Tylenol
Good to know! thank you..
Do you have to care about the dosage when applied topically
This is not a medical advice, it’s more my own thinking: I don’t really care about the dosage because my patch is like 1 square centimetre so the amount of paste I put there is like 1 drop of water and I know that most of the paste remains above the skin (only small % can get into). Considering all this - 1 „drop” size distributed above 1 cm area. That’s my dosage.
There were days when I felt like scratching inside the skin so I thought: „It’s working”, but I wasn’t worried because of the above.
Thanks for the reply I'm gonna try it for my issues as well
I heard someone just this past weekend say they used it for a topical on a scrape and it t worked great. I'm not a doctor, just relaying the story...
Collected observations are the beginnings of real science, and you don't have to be a dictator to make an honest observation. At this point, in fact, it's probably better that we don't go to doctors for honest observations...
Not all doctors are intentionally misleading/hurting people. We need to help bring whomever we can out of their AMA comas.
Awesome!!!
I used Eggplant cream on my husbands back with skin cancer on it. In about 2 weeks it disappeared. This has been used in Australia for years on cattle with skin cancer. https://onejive.com/make-homemade-eggplant-cream/
Did you make it exactly like the website says? Website says minced but picture show large chunks of eggplant. Wondering if the smaller the pieces the more of a "paste" like consistency would happen. Is that what you mean by cream?
I used the larger chunks. you can use. smaller ones too. I made a poultice with it. cotton soaked in the solution and kept a new one on every couple days. You could probably use a blender and make a paste too. I used a large bandaid to hold it on. It has never returned either.
Awesome fren, thanks for all the detail!
Very welcome..