Skin Cancer Remedies, Part 2

Being fair skinned, I sort of expected to find strange moles.  Several other factors were involved too in that I have gained 60 pounds over the years.  While I am conscious of the overweight I am not fixated on it.  But the other factors have contributed to the build up of toxicity in the system, moderate exposure to sun in my youth to sun and being 50+ YO, well, tell me I’m paranoid but when some of my many brown moles began to get sore and rough I knew I had to change something.

And change I have.  I am detoxing using Vitae Elixxir.  Drinking carrot juice twice a day, LOTS of water, began an exercise program  ala PACE, and thinking more on the lines that this is like having a cold and will breeze through a cure.  I know it will take time and dedication and I am ready for that.

I did apply Vitae Elixxir (VE) to the two moles I am concerned with.  Actually I began on January 1 this year and now after two applications these suspicious moles have made an amazing transformation.  VE is dark purple so the spots are stained and dark in the first place. But the amazing thing is the skin around the area is bright red and just inside the treated area is a white ring.  Now this ring is not pus.  It is hard to describe but it seems to be a collection of dead tissue.  [From my test spots on my arm I know this isn't bad as these spots had the white ring that developed into a white "plug" which just sort of fell out after two weeks of treatment.  This has left a small scar which has filled in and I assume will fade like any scar.]

While the spots aren’t sore, per se, the one under my arm itches.  The one on my shoulder did ache for three days but it isn’t a bother at all now – just looks awful.

I’ll keep you informed.

[late 2010 - All treated moles are gone and all that remains is a light scar, barely detectable.]

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Skin Cancer Remedies

Now, I know I am going into deep water on this one but since skin cancer is such a nasty cancer and can go fast I felt I had to discuss it.  But more importantly is because I have early indications of skin cancer.

What To Look For

We all need to look for unusual moles: moles that are sore, itchy, rough, fast growing, black or blood red.  Any one or more of these symptoms should cause you to watch carefully.

I have found several rough, itchy moles that are sore as well as hundreds of flat, shiny round patches.  So, I am taking steps to stop and reverse the symptoms.

I have learned of a very successful treatment quietly promoted by word of mouth (leave a comment below and I’ll pass on the contact info for the product).  It is called Vitae Elixxir and is a special combination of herbs and minerals.  I have used it for a month now.  My first “tests” were on what is called squamous keratosis – a fairly benign cancer that makes nearly invisible but rough spots on the skin.  They are all over my forearms and calves.

I dabbed the dark purple somewhat pasty goo on three areas.  The one on my forearm was the one I watched the most for obvious reasons.   It’s been a month and now there is no flat patch but a pink scar.

I’ll go into the moles that I have on my shoulder and under my arm tomorrow!

Herbal First Aid, Part 2

I love herbs!  Clay’s hand is all healed and has just a thin tidy scar about 3 inches long.  But no “railroad tracks” from stitches, no visit to ER, no $$.  Just time and faith!

Once again – the cut was deep and long and in the palm of his hand – not a good place for a cut to be for an active guy!  But we washed it with hydrogen peroxide (3%) and dusted it with slippery elm powder twice a day for  two days then once a day till it stayed closed and dry.  We packed it with sterile gauze and wrapped it with sticky ace type bandages. 

Hope this gives you the confidence to try it at home!  Use common sense though.

Herbal First Aid At Home

My son in law, Clay, was working with drills and metal and other dangerous stuff the  other day.  The short story is that he deeply cut into his left palm – 2 1/2 inches long and 1/4 inch at the deepest.  This kind of nasty cut would normally have sent us to the ER for stitches.  Well, they are not rich so I suggested that we clean it really well using 3% H2O2 (peroxide), dry it and pack it with slippery elm powder to aid the healing and dry up the oozing.  He was amenable though sort of reticent.  [Now we are talking a big, tough, country kid - he tolerates pain well, so he went with it.]

We wrapped it well and he went about his day.  That night we washed it again with the H2O2, repacked it with slippery elm as they continued to do once or twice a day since.  I forgot about it, frankly, as they took over the cleaning, packing etc.  Last night I looked at it and WOW.  The ends are all closed up neat and tidy.  The middle half inch is closing up and has a nice scab.  What a testimony to doing with God’s herbs!  No stitches and ugly “railroad track” scaring.  NO agonizing trip to the ER and long wait.  no $$$!

Where did I get the idea of the slippery elm?  Years ago I read10 Essential Herbs” by Lalitha Thomas.  One of my favorite beginner books on herbs. 

Back Pain Cures

There is a natural cure for back pain.

What a subject for a first post but I had to get this down before too much time passed.

We “natural cures” fans are thrilled to find cures for diseases from cancers of all kinds to diabetes, heart disease and even AIDS.  We are thrilled because we can have some say in how the illness will be dealt with.  We call the shots so to speak.  And doing it for ourselves is less expensive, too.

Expense always was a factor in the beginning.  I believe chiropractic and osteopathy are very useful and viable alternatives to back surgery and other intrusive intervention.  But with a large family on a small budget, even when we had insurance, we just couldn’t pay for the deductibles. 

So, what is a budget conscious natural cures fan to do?  You can’t just be your own chiropractor. 

Well, the answer to the question came when I asked my osteopath basically the same question.  I told him straight up that we just could not keep coming to him all the time and did he know if there were some things folks could do to help maintain the adjustments and perhaps eliminate visits.

Imagine my doctor’s reply.  He said that he was aware of a book that told how to do your own back care through simple body positions and gentle exercises.  He was rather hesitant about bringing it up though, as he admitted that it would eliminate the need to visit him.  But this man was more humanitarian that profiteer.

The name of the book: The Egoscue Method of Health Through Motion: Revolutionary Program That Lets You Rediscover the Body’s Power to Rejuvenate It by Pete Egoscue.  I am here to tell you it has kept me from needing to see him anymore!!  This stuff works and when I get numb in my hand due to over staying at the computer, I do a few simple moves and it goes away.  Bad headaches?  9 out of 10 are due to tension and strain in the back and neck. 

There are simple positioning exercises that “naturally” get rid of the pain.  Sometimes it took 20 to 45 minutes for just one or two days sometimes longer, but I ask you:  We all can afford time for the things that are important to us.  Hey, it takes up to an hour to visit the doctor if you include the trip, the wait, and the actual adjustment time.

Borrow or buy this book.  You will not be sorry and think of the dollars and trips to the DC or Osteopath!