I thought I had an ingrown hair on my cheek. It has been there for aprox a year. When it first popped up, it had a hair sticking out of it and I pulled a hair out of it that was half inch long. I thought it would go away, it never did. Recently it swelled up again, so I made a apt to go have it looked at.
I went to a dermatologist and told him I thought it was an ingrown hair because I had removed a log hair from it in the past. He looked at it with a magnifying device and said no, "It looks like a Basal Cell carcinoma."
I was shocked obviously. He told me it was most likely caused by ultraviolet light exposure. I am 62 y/o and I have had more fun in the Sun than the average individual, so it made sense. He said he sees these very frequently and it is very treatable if they are treated in a timely manner. I immediately thought, I'm screwed because this thing has been on my face for a year, maybe longer.
He said he wanted to take a biopsy and I would get the results back in 8-10 days, that was 4 days ago.
Here is a photo of it from tonight:
After he took the biopsy it looked terrible. It was aprox 1/4 inch in diameter.
When I got home I started searching all my saved posts from the GAW. I found lots of links to sites that said Ivermectin will kill it. So, i have been keeping horse paste on it for the last 4 days. I layer it on thick, making sure I cover the entire site. The Ivermectin turns into a white crust. I wipe it off and add another layer of horse paste. I have been applying it 4-5 times a day and truthfully, it had decreased 2/3 the size as when I started. I feel like it is killing it! Thank you Jesus!
I found the Tippins protocol. You can find that here:
https://diamondzultimatehealth.wordpress.com/2023/10/17/cancer-new-treatments/
The only thing I am not using is the hemp oil.
Here is a photo of the stuff I am using, I bought it all on Amazon:
600mg Curcumin
Vitamin E:
One caplet per day
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076J4HNM7?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
Fenbendazole: 300 mg
This paste is 100 mg per gram. So, I zero a scale with a spoon on it and add the paste till I measure 3 grams.
Ivermectin:
https://www.amazon.com/Durvet-Ivermectin-Ounces-Flavored-Wormer/dp/B00OC4X0JI/ref=sr_1_1_pp
I am putting the horse paste on the cancer itself and ingesting enough for a 250 person per day. There are increments on the plunger of the syringe for 250, 500, 750 and 1000.
Berberine: Just taking the recommended dosage on the container.
I had the curcumin, Berberine and horse paste on hand. I really only had to order the Fenbendazole and Vitamin E couple days ago.
Like i said, it has only been 4 days. I don't expect to hear the result of the biopsy for another week or so. I am hoping I can kill this thing off before my next office visit when they want try to remove it. We shall see. Wish me luck. I will keep you updated.
Thank God you are here. I was going to say use Ivermectin & Fenben to kill it. There's other methods too but yes, you did great.
2 or 3 years ago I had a 1” flakey, red spot on my right temple that had been there for months and seemed to be getting a little worse. I tried putting horse paste (gel) on it daily after reading about it on GAW. After a few weeks it was completely gone. Today it is still gone. Never saw a dermatologist.
so great to know.
Don't let them put pressure on you to butcher your face until you feel you have exhausted your self treatment options. It is quite small still, even tiny.
You are in charge and based on the fact that you are seeing results for a completely uninvasive treatment, I would maybe even tell them - "you are fired. I did way better than you with a few bucks of creams and no hole in my face, you hacks, learn how to do your job."
Also : " Basal cell carcinomas typically do not grow hair because they usually develop in the skin's basal cells, which are not associated with hair follicles. These tumors generally arise in areas of skin that are exposed to the sun and do not originate from hair-bearing skin."
Amateur hour.
Sounds like you've got it covered. Here's hoping that a few months from now (or sooner, even) this thing is just a memory.
Read the Ivermectin overdose symptoms. There are some to be aware of and there is a half life scenario with it. I take it myself in fact. I’ve also had the same diagnosis at about the same age. Been clear for a few years. GL
Can you explain more? I feel confused by varying info. What is your protocol? I have a bunch of horse paste that i bought early on... 5 years old now. Probably diminished a bit so i take a slightly higher dose once a month, two times on the first Monday and Wednesday. Should i do a longer protocol if i am concerned about something on my skin? What have you done or are you doing? Thanks
Just so you know, basal cell carcinomas are the slowest growing cancers. I have about 5 of them on my legs. Very treatable. Nothing to panic over. You're doing the right thing. Keep us posted. I'm curious to see how fast you heal this up. God bless you!
It take a few weeks, but yeah. The paste works on both Basil and Squeamus. Topically and orally.
I hop all work out for you. I don’t pay attention anymore to cancer crap from doctors. I believe water is the solution for everything and eat well except when you broke a bone. God bless
Most basal cell carcinomas don't go very deep. There are always exceptions, but they are not the norm. If you can get this thing to shrink substantially doing what you have been doing, it would make any future treatment far less invasive and simpler. If it does goes away, problem solved.
Since it sounds like you are already in a higher risk category, given your previous sun exposure, learn from this experience and keep an eye on any other lesions that may develop and that do not go away in a short period of time based upon your normal average healing time. Stuff that never seems to completely heal has to have a reason. So don't blow it off. Get someone to help you check your back once in awhile for anything out of the ordinary there. Good luck.
This is not medical advice and I'm not a Dr. But, from what I've read those who consume seed oils and use sunscreen are more likely to develop skin cancer. Limit and/or stop doing those things to hopefully prevent recurrence Oh yeah, high carb diet is also not a good thing. Sending prayers.
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I have reported on the two skin cancers (one was biopsied, the other appeared to be about the same, so I treated it as such) I treated with ivermectin horse paste, with great results (the doctor removed one showed no sign of cancer after I treated the biopsied area with ivermectin prior to the MOHS surgery where they remove all skin layers within a few mms of the initial mole location). Recently, I saw a new mole appear that was multi-colored, and didn't look like the prior two, but I tried ivermectin again, and it seems to have removed whatever that was too! I apply the paste twice a day. I also applied tea tree oil for a few days after a few weeks of the ivermectin, and then, just got tired of it, quit, and within a few days, the moles seem to disappear.
Very good. God bless you and heal you quickly! 🙏
When I had it on my head, they did a biopsy and had a result in 1 hour. Did the surgery right then and there. If what you're trying doesn't work, it's a simple procedure. Just remove it. If you ever had a choice for which cancer you could get, BCC is the one to choose.
Liquid nitrogen is a simple method of removal that I have done in the past and I need to get it done soon..
They used that to remove a mole that was growing and it worked great. The carcinoma unfortunately had to be cut out. You can hardly tell it was done. They removed a quarter size chunk of my temple, lol.
On the oral Ivermectin, compare the cost of using the inject-able (50CC or 250 CC bottle) vs. the paste. As far using the paste as a creme, that's cost effective. Godspeed! 1 Peter 2:24.
Thank you for your story. You've given me hope for a flakey spot on my nose, and have ordered the ivermectin (which I honestly should have had on hand anyway but gave my remaining stash to my brother a couple of years ago). Praying for the best outcome for you!!
Op: Ivermectin cream.
Seems if ibhet checked they find sonething tobeemive and charge for. Im done with them. If i get a weird mole or mark take iodine to it. One on my chest took about 15 applications and is now down to the size of a pinhead fromba pencil eraser size.
God come get your glory!!! Love that you found your GAW friends’ sign posts pointing to iver and fenben. Definitely order some soursop tea. It helps kill cancer stem cells. So does berberine.
Does anyone have a link to the document that had different protocols depending on the type of cancer? I can't seem to find it anywhere.
Wow, sorry you have been hit with this. Thanks for sharing all the specific info. So glad to hear it has already decreased in size! Please let us know how it goes. The Diamondz- Joe Tippens article is GOLD… so much info, research article links, super helpful!
I have a prescription for a cream with ivermectin in it that was given to me by my dermatologist for rosacea. I put it on my face daily to control a very mild case of it. Good to know it may also prevent any cancer that may pop up on my face.
I go to the Doc every 90 to 120 days and get the small ones froze off but some have to be scraped or cut off. I had no luck with Ivermectin. Never tried the Fenben, I have a squamous cell om my calf that will be cut off this month. Good luck!
Thank you for taking the time to share this👌
If you’re older and have spent significant time in the sun, yearly skin checks are a must. I just had mine done and two spots were biopsied, and both are benign. If cancerous, it would have been caught very early and easily removed. So don’t second guess anything that seems suspicious, is new, raised, rough, irregular, large, reddish or black and has changed.
I had a raised gray 3/8x1/2” spot on my lower cheek, raised enough so my shaver would catch it if not careful. Used paste on it every time I showered. Can’t even see it anymore. Took a bunch of months to diminish. I continue to use it. Nothing else was used.