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.
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.