I had a skin cancer (mole) removed from my face several months ago. I had another mole appear on my wrist that had VERY similar characteristics to the one on my face. Rather than doing another round of "get a dermatologist to have it biopsied, and then have it completely removed if cancer is found", I started treating it with ivermectin (horese paste). I put a dab of it on the mole and covered with a bandaide twice a day. I did that for about six weeks. It maintained the red appearance throughout, and I didn't think it was working as hoped, so I stopped the ivermectin and switched to tea tree oil for a few days, again with no apparent change in the appearance. I went back to the ivermectin for another week or so, and then just quit any treatment. Within another week or so, the mole shrank and disappeared by the end of about two weeks. The ivermectin horse paste is only 1.87% ivermectin, so I wonder how effective a higher strength ivermectin paste would be, if it was the reason the mole was knocked out. And now I don't know if the tea tree oil had any effect or not, but I think there are probably many combinations of things out there that could have amazing results, but of course, the establishment medical community would not like those combinations validated, or even talked about. I would be interested in hearing if others here at GAW have used ivermectin horse paste to treat any skin conditions.
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Yes, my rosacea. For better than a decade I used sunscreen on my face to block any solar rays, this is what really inflamed the condition, so blocking the sun kept it under control with hardly any breakouts. I started using ivermectin on my face the beginning of this year and quit using sunscreen. In the beginning, I used it daily, for about a month. No breakout w/o sunscreen. Then I started using weekly and still no problems with the sun. Now I use it about 3 or 4 times a month, still no breakouts, even if I eat chocolate which can also inflame the condition. I consider myself pretty much cured with just occasional use.
ANGELCOLE - PLEASE READ THIS:
Re defeating Rosacea: I don't know if you know this, but experts have concluded that Rosacea is caused by tiny skin mites called Demodex Folliculorum. I know how to kill them FOR GOOD.
Do you ever wonder why the Rosacea returns? It is because they are not just on your face, but up your nose, on your neck, the tops of your shoulders, inside your ears and all over your scalp. When you treat only your face, and then stop, while you sleep, they will just migrate from the other areas and repopulate. Best to tackle the whole shoulders-and-up to finally defeat them.
READ FURTHER:
About 12 years ago, I bought myself a good home microscope. I connect the viewfinder via usb to my 30" 4K monitor to view my subject in great detail. Once I possessed this, I went on a tear, where I looked at everything I could under a microscope to understand it.
It was then that I learned about the invisible tiny skin mites called Demodex. If you haven't seen what they look like, they are kind of like a seal with 8 short legs and a fat long tail. Here is a photo of 3 of them burrowed head-down into a hair follicle:
https://www.frontiersin.org/files/Articles/1576102/xml-images/falgy-06-1576102-g002.webp
Here is another, with 9 of them burrowed into a follicle next to a hair:
https://i.natgeofe.com/n/7912102e-f7b7-4026-b5d5-7c3c0c1996f2/explore-face-mites.jpg
Anyway, they love the oil in our skin and scalp. Most of us acquire them from our early years. Our bodies generally keep their numbers to a manageable amount until we become ill or suffer from an extended stress situation or are taking damaging medications that depress our immune system. Then, those buggers take advantage and increase their numbers exponentially.
I wanted to be able to look at them up close and was unfortunately able to find them on nearly everyone that allowed me to pluck a scalp hair, eyelash or eyebrow hair. Upon placing the creatures on my glass slide, I tried various remedies on them to see what would affect them. I found a winner!
You need this:
I mix them up (equal parts) in a small clean dispenser bottle with a dropper top or with a pointy squirt lid like you use for catsup or mustard or for hair dye. (They are a buck at the Dollar Tree).
This mixture should be applied to the entire face, including the moustache, inside the nostrils, eyebrows, eyelashes and all of the skin, plus, apply to your scalp, neck and ears (inside and outside). Apply and massage around. You want to dislodge them from their burrows. Wait at least 15 minutes and then shower and shampoo. Wash all of your hair combs, brushes, etc., in hot soapy water at the same time so that you are using uncontaminated tools. And, do the same with your pillow cases - wash or change them 2x per week and use a clean towel to dry off with.
REMEMBER - THIS IS WAR!
Apply this mixture at least 2x every week for at least a month. You should see some noticeable results on your Rosacea.
If you are smart, you will continue with this routine for 6 months (or forever) and you will see increased eyebrow, eyelash and scalp hair growth. Once those nasties have been extracted from your hair follicles, your hair, including lashes and brows, will have more health, thickness and luster. And your face should clear up and have no more redness.
Remember, every time you lay back in a recliner someone else sat in, or leaned back in a seat on the airplane or the dentist's office or in a movie theater... new ones are climbing aboard!
Let me know if you try this. I gave these instruction to my adult-aged neice who was suffering from severe hair thinning. She got all of her hair thickness back!