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I want to share this with you. Please consider. Hello; Here is skin cancer formula using Vitamin C, and the protocol on how to use it: quote: cancervictors.net/resources/news.asp?filteryear=2007&filtermonth=11 November 10, 2007 Topical Vitamin C Stops Basal Cell Carcinoma FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Orthomolecular Medicine News Service, November 9, 2007 Topical Vitamin C Stops Basal Cell Carcinoma(OMNS Nov 9 2007) The most common form of skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma, often responds to a remarkably simple, safe, at-home treatment: vitamin C. Physicians and patients report that vitamin C, applied directly to basal cell skin cancers, causes them to scab over and drop off. [1] Successful use involves a highly-concentrated vitamin C solution, directly applied to the blemish two or three times a day. Vitamin C is selectively toxic to cancer cells, but does not harm healthy skin cells. This is also the basis for high-dose intravenous vitamin therapy for cancer. [2] Even higher concentrations of vitamin C can be obtained by direct application. The use of topical vitamin C to kill basal cell carcinoma has been known at least since 1971. Frederick R.Klenner, MD, wrote: We have removed several small basal cell epithelioma with a 30 percent ointment of vitamin C. [3] One person, who reported that a 2mm diameter spot on the nose would not heal for months, had it disappear within a week with twice-daily concentrated vitamin C applications. Another patient reported that after dermatologist- diagnosed multiple spots of basal cell carcinoma were coated with vitamin C, the spots fell off within two weeks. [4] Basal cell carcinomas are slow growing and it is rare for them to metastasize. This provides an opportunity for a therapeutic trial of vitamin C, provided one has proper medical diagnosis and follow-up. Preparation of a water-saturated vitamin C solution is simple. Slowly add a small amount of water to about half a teaspoon of vitamin C powder or crystals. Use just enough water to dissolve the vitamin C. Using less water will make a paste. Either way, application with the fingertip or a cotton swab, several times daily, is easy. The water will evaporate in a few minutes and leave a plainly visible coat of vitamin C crystals on the skin. Consult your doctor before employing this or any other self-care treatment. A physicians diagnosis is especially important, since other forms of skin cancer, such as melanoma, are faster growing and more dangerous. If the vitamin C treated area is not improved after a few weeks, a doctor should be consulted once again. References: [1] William Wassell, MD: Skin cancer and vitamin C. Cancer Tutor,cancertutor/Cancer02/VitaminC.html [2]Riordan NH, Riordan HD, Meng X, Li Y, Jackson JA: Intravenous ascorbate as a tumor cytotoxic chemotherapeutic agent. Med Hypotheses1995; 44: 207-2 13. brightspot.org/cresearch/intravenousc2.shtml and seanet/~alexs/ascorbate/199x/riordan-nh-etal-med_hypotheses_1995-v44-p207.htm and also doctoryourself/riordan1.html [3]Fredrick R. Klenner,MD: Observations on the dose and administration of ascorbic acid when employed beyond the range of a vitamin in human pathology. Journal of Applied Nutrition Vol. 23, Nos3 & 4, Winter 1971. yost/health/klenner/klenner-1971.pdf and doctoryourself/klennerpaper.html [4]Age spots, basal cell carcinoma and solar keratosis.doctoryourself/news/v5n9.txt Nutritional Medicine is Orthomolecular Medicine Orthomolecular medicine uses safe, effective nutritional therapy to fight illness. For more information: orthomolecular.org The peer-reviewed Orthomolecular Medicine News Service is a non-profit and non- commercial informational resource. Editorial Review Board: Carolyn Dean, M.D., N.D.Damien Downing, M.D.Harold D. Foster, Ph.D.Steve Hickey, Ph.D.Abram Hoffer, M.D., Ph.D.Erik Paterson, M.D.Thomas Levy, M.D., J.D.Bradford Weeks, M.D. Andrew W. Saul, Ph.D., Editor and contact person. Email:[email protected]
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