I decided to make my own post after reading this one:
https://greatawakening.win/p/1ASsiVVIjA/my-ivermectin-story--treatment-o/c/
I recently went to a dermatologist for a mole check. Never had one done in my life before, and I was sorta expecting they'd "find something". So yes they did a biopsy of one spot, sent it off to the lab, and told me the results indicated something positive. Now I do not remember the technical term they used to describe it, but they did say it had "greatly expanding" potential. I realize that this could be a precursor to melanoma and once that stuff hits your bloodstream you're pretty much done. But I've had this my whole life and no issues so far.
So the doctor wants to do minor surgery to remove that spot completely. I would be stitched up, probably 10-15 stitches, can't do any sort of heavy labor for like a month, and if you get stitches there's going to be scarring. The size of the spot itself is like half the size of a dime, perhaps less.
So the thread I linked above got me thinking that maybe ivermectin cream is worth trying, and maybe the tea tree oil too. I live in a state where ivermectin is legal to buy over the counter and I have done so before but I can only find pill form so far.
Considering most doctors who are able to perform surgery are usually eager to do so because they can bill my insurance for a good amount of money, I'm the one that has to live with the results good and bad. I don't think it's a big deal to postpone this for a couple months to try some alternative that could work. I don't particularly enjoy the idea of going under the knife for any surgery no matter how minor.
So what's everyone's opinion? Suggestions on what to try? I may message my doctor tomorrow asking for a prescription for ivermectin cream. The worst that can happen is they say no.
Try the cream,if the doctors doesn't get it,you can buy on Amazon or tractor supply.
Figure the type and tailor from there. Off the top of my head for topical things that anecdotally may work: DMSO, iodine, black salve creams, IVM paste, castor oil packs.
Edit: all the above should be otc, not sure where you live but most if not all can be purchased online or at feed store (IVM horse paste). Black salve not as sure on where to buy or recipe. Once you have the type/diagnosis, search it along with earth clinic, lots of home remedies and experiences will come up. ACV, peroxide, MMS, and Curaderm cream are some of the results I see.
A lot of success stories with DMSO. I'd give that a try.
Do a search of "skin cancer cures" with a trusted search engine (not Google) You will come up with a multitude of results. I for one would do the ivermectin AND fenbendazole, and B-17 for sure. Vitamin C and sunlight...yes, sunlight.
I am amazed how the Corona-con prompted a renaissance in natural and alternative CURES for what ails us.
I would try the ivermectin cream first. If your doctor won’t prescribe it, ALL DAY CHEMIST in India sells 1% cream for $8./tube. The Wellness Company sells it for $180./ tube with azeliac acid, 1% ivermectin and an anti fungal together. You need to do a physician consult for the prescription, but a second opinion by a Zoom physician consult isn’t a bad thing. Good luck. I hope this helps you improve without the invasive surgery. The other thing you might try is Black Seed Oil, sold on Amazon. Buy organic, cold pressed (Nigella Sativa).
One spot? You have more? Why was that one area biopsied? Was there something that zeroed the doc in on that one particular spot? These are the basic rules for skin growths: Has the mole/growth changed any way over time, in size, color, or shape? Are the borders symmetrical, or are the borders irregular?
If you have had it all your life and it has remained the same, likely it's not serious - it just may have "potential" if it does change. The surgery may be more of a preventive measure depending on where it is located. Some areas are more difficult in the event something does start to grow and it could grow fast. My step dad had one on his eyelid that all of a sudden started to grow. It grew fast.
If it has changed, you probably need to address it if it came back positive. But positive for what? Do some more homework on what you are actually dealing with here so you can narrow down what you need to do rather than just throwing the kitchen sink at it.
If you know any Native Americans that have tribal connections, they might be able to help you. But you have to know someone. They have some native remedies for skin growths that work wonders. My brother used some once for seed warts on his hands he got from wearing his welding gloves. They totally fell off and left no scars. He was given the stuff from our aunt in South Dakota that used some of this black goo from the Lakota to remove a skin cancer. Same thing - it fell off and left no scar. Don't know what it is called and they don't tell you what's in it. Like I said, you have to know someone. It can't be purchased online or at any store. They don't want pharma to steal it from them, so they protect it.
Good luck.
Might be called Bloodroot paste or salve, developed by the Native American population. There are a few groups on FB that have good info as a starting point for research. Bloodroot attacks cancerous cells, not non-cancerous tissue, so if you apply the paste and nothing happens, this is a pretty solid indication the spot wasn't cancerous.
Thanks for the info mate. Good to know.
Research everything carefully!!
DMSO like some here suggest trying but I personally have no experience using.
30% Hydrogen Peroxide topical application.
Bloodroot Black Salve. A friend has used this to treat skin cancers. (This is the last resort and apply with extreme caution.) It's extremely caustic.
Full disclosure. I have no experience with these treatments.
If it was me I would look into using the DMSO to carry the 30% peroxide into the skin lesion. Or maybe the peroxide can penetrate at that percentage by itself.
This might reduce the area significantly for the dermatologist to finish for less scarring.
Stay in touch with your dermatologist.
You're dealing with a powder keg so take a anti-parasitic to role out the red carpet welcome for the Parasites.
Remember to protect your cells in your body by using ionophors to inject zinc into with body cells for protection. IE green/white tea at 50 mg of zinc a day or quercetin with Bromelain.
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Did you read my two comments on that post you reference? If not, please do. See:
And regards to where to get topical Ivermectin, just order 1.87% horse paste from Amazon or Chewys.com or similar pet or tractor supply. See:
https://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail.html?pgguid=4d9a49d8-394f-46b3-883c-733d88c2c257
And also I truly think the topical freezing with Dr. Scholl's freeze away is your best option right now. You can freeze the spot and it will kill the thing at the roots and there will be no scar. I have used it on many troubling spots on myself.
https://www.cvs.com/shop/dr-scholl-s-freeze-away-dull-action-wart-remover-spray-prodid-644190