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Skin Cancer: Wound is Healed Over


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The documents in this section explore a single case of skin cancer treated with healing clay, cansema, and colloidal silver. Please note that the images included are very graphic. This study is freely provided as a public information service. While many skin cancers treated with Cansema are not as severe as the one this study documents, we strongly suggest a clinical diagnosis by a qualified medical practitioner, and if necessary qualified assistance from a licensed doctor practicing alternative medicine.

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Skin Cancer Treatment: Day 44 - 04-09-02

Very little continued treatment was required during this last period. The area where the actual cancerous growth was located was the last area of the treatment site to fully close. It was decided to let a very small area prematurely fill ( about 1.5 millimeters circumference ) to see if occasional treatment with the isolated colloidal silver would prevent scar tissue. This was accomplished by neglecting to properly debride the area.

Body PH balance is rising slowly, currently at 6.2.

The same oil combination with Squalene was used about two to three times daily applied liberally to the treatment site.

Wound Healed Over
The Wound is Healed

 

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There is 1 comment
Peter
May 09, 2009 - 13:58
Subject: Wound healing

Hi there, haven't tried cancema as yet. On the side of wound healing afterwards, Would it be worth while to add colloidal copper, vitamin E and Vit C and the amino acids glycine and proline to the would healing clay these are the major ingredients in forming elastic collagen. What are your thoughts?

thanks
Peter

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