wenron
01-07-2003, 05:45 PM
I can't believe this isn't in the US. I had to get it from the bahamas, but it worked...cancer fell out within 10 days. you can do a search under cansema and read all of the testimonies. My friend told me about it who doesn't have anymore cancers come back after using this. Just wanted to pass this along for those of you who keep getting skin cancers to reappear even after surgery...like me. $40.00 bucks for a tub verses $1500.00 hmmmm?
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Careyanne
01-12-2003, 11:06 PM
Thanks for sharing this. I'd never heard of this product before.
My question: Can this be used on precancerous skin lesions?
Thanks & best wishes to you!
My question: Can this be used on precancerous skin lesions?
Thanks & best wishes to you!
wenron
01-15-2003, 02:10 PM
CareyAnne,
re: precancerous lesions. If it is not cancer, it will just midly irritate the skin. My husband put it on his suspicious mole and it did nothing, yet when I put it on my area of skin cancer (that the doctors tried to remove twice) it started burning right away and the next day was a blister/pus like lesion. My friends have tried it on 30 of their friends and not one has ever come back...that's better odds than what I've experience with my doctors. If you go to their website, you will see many testimonies and you can write or email many of them. I wanted to hear from several people before I tried it. But, what made me want to try it in the first place was a friend of mine told me her friends doctor told her about it and it took away her skin cancer. A friends story will always make me listen more than just a website trying to sell product. The little tub of black salve that I bought was $40.00 the main ingredient is zinc chloride and there is a recipe online to make it. But, I didn't want to try to hunt for these ingredients, and $40.00 is nothing...especially if it will last a long time. It's been around a long time, but the FDA has never ok'd any skin cancer ointments, so people won't hear about it unless we spread the word.
re: precancerous lesions. If it is not cancer, it will just midly irritate the skin. My husband put it on his suspicious mole and it did nothing, yet when I put it on my area of skin cancer (that the doctors tried to remove twice) it started burning right away and the next day was a blister/pus like lesion. My friends have tried it on 30 of their friends and not one has ever come back...that's better odds than what I've experience with my doctors. If you go to their website, you will see many testimonies and you can write or email many of them. I wanted to hear from several people before I tried it. But, what made me want to try it in the first place was a friend of mine told me her friends doctor told her about it and it took away her skin cancer. A friends story will always make me listen more than just a website trying to sell product. The little tub of black salve that I bought was $40.00 the main ingredient is zinc chloride and there is a recipe online to make it. But, I didn't want to try to hunt for these ingredients, and $40.00 is nothing...especially if it will last a long time. It's been around a long time, but the FDA has never ok'd any skin cancer ointments, so people won't hear about it unless we spread the word.
Careyanne
01-15-2003, 04:34 PM
Thank you for the information.
I'm glad you & others have gotten good results from this product.
I have an appointment with my dermatologist today for followup after "Round 2" of topical treatments for my precancer skin lesions (facial). They were VERY painful & now even 3 weeks after finishing the treatments, the area is bright cherry red & still very sensitive. She says she wouldn't use liquid nitrogen to "burn" them off because that only takes care of them superficially & they always resurface later.
I will ask her about the black salve cream & see what she has to say.
Best wishes to you!
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I'm glad you & others have gotten good results from this product.
I have an appointment with my dermatologist today for followup after "Round 2" of topical treatments for my precancer skin lesions (facial). They were VERY painful & now even 3 weeks after finishing the treatments, the area is bright cherry red & still very sensitive. She says she wouldn't use liquid nitrogen to "burn" them off because that only takes care of them superficially & they always resurface later.
I will ask her about the black salve cream & see what she has to say.
Best wishes to you!
[This message has been edited by Careyanne (edited 01-15-2003).]
wenron
01-15-2003, 05:04 PM
Sorry to tell you that your Derm will probably not say anything good about Cansema. If everyone started using it, the doctors would make no money off of skin cancers which is a HUGE business for them. What you can do is try it and then go back to see if there is any cancer left. That way you can see if it works for you. I haven't heard of one negative case, but that doesn't mean that we shouldn't get it checked out to make sure it's gone.
wenron
01-15-2003, 05:08 PM
Oh, by the way, here is an email from (now a friend) when I had questions about Cansema..this will amaze you:
Wendy,
Sorry about your problems with cancer. Both my wife and I have had more than our fair share of problems. She was diagnosed with a very aggressive form of small cell cancer (origin unknown) that had metastasized to her liver, kidneys, lymph nodes, etc. Mayo Clinic gave her about 6 months to live. She went on Cansema tonic III, and it has now been 2 1/2 years since the diagnosis. Almost at the same time I was diagnosed with systemic melanoma and given about the same prognosis. To compound that, a sonogram found a tumor in my prostate. I went on Cansema and no longer show any signs of melanoma. Twelve needle biopsies in Sept of this year found the tumor to be dead, so we both appear to be out of the woods.
However, I am a deep sea boat charter captain and am out in the sun constantly. Being hair skinned and blue eyed, I constantly fight new skin cancers. As each appears I give it single dose of Cansema ointment and within a week it falls off. I have removed about 20 of them from myself and over 30 from friends, family and neighbors. Not one has ever returned once treated, and I probably used the ointment for the first time about 2 years ago. To address your questions, no, none ever came back after being treated. No, I have not been back to a dermatologist for a biopsy after treating a skin cancer. It is obviously gone, and I have never felt the need to have a check. Yes, I use it on any suspicious lesions. If the spot is cancerous it will die and fall off. If it is not cancerous, it will just mildly irritate the skin for a couple of days and will not form puss around the lesion.
I think we are both still alive (and feeling great) due to the Cansema. To aid the treatment in kicking our immune systems into high gear we also became vegetarians and drink a great deal of water. With all that going for us, we both plan to keep vertical for a very long time. And, by the way, I am in no way affiliated with the Cansema folks. I buy my products from them just like anyone else, but am one very satisfied customer.
Jim
Wendy,
Sorry about your problems with cancer. Both my wife and I have had more than our fair share of problems. She was diagnosed with a very aggressive form of small cell cancer (origin unknown) that had metastasized to her liver, kidneys, lymph nodes, etc. Mayo Clinic gave her about 6 months to live. She went on Cansema tonic III, and it has now been 2 1/2 years since the diagnosis. Almost at the same time I was diagnosed with systemic melanoma and given about the same prognosis. To compound that, a sonogram found a tumor in my prostate. I went on Cansema and no longer show any signs of melanoma. Twelve needle biopsies in Sept of this year found the tumor to be dead, so we both appear to be out of the woods.
However, I am a deep sea boat charter captain and am out in the sun constantly. Being hair skinned and blue eyed, I constantly fight new skin cancers. As each appears I give it single dose of Cansema ointment and within a week it falls off. I have removed about 20 of them from myself and over 30 from friends, family and neighbors. Not one has ever returned once treated, and I probably used the ointment for the first time about 2 years ago. To address your questions, no, none ever came back after being treated. No, I have not been back to a dermatologist for a biopsy after treating a skin cancer. It is obviously gone, and I have never felt the need to have a check. Yes, I use it on any suspicious lesions. If the spot is cancerous it will die and fall off. If it is not cancerous, it will just mildly irritate the skin for a couple of days and will not form puss around the lesion.
I think we are both still alive (and feeling great) due to the Cansema. To aid the treatment in kicking our immune systems into high gear we also became vegetarians and drink a great deal of water. With all that going for us, we both plan to keep vertical for a very long time. And, by the way, I am in no way affiliated with the Cansema folks. I buy my products from them just like anyone else, but am one very satisfied customer.
Jim
Careyanne
01-15-2003, 09:39 PM
I dared to mention Cansema to my dermy & she said yes she'd heard of it but that it was usually used to treat moles.
I believe you had mentioned in one of your other posts that your friend's dermy had recommended it to him/her? If this is so, I commend that doctor. But I always have a difficult time comprehending why some medical professionals who have taken the "Hippocratic Oath" ("Hypocritic??") vowing to heal people don't administer what works, even if it isn't financially profitable. Why does the bottom line always have to be greed?
Thanks for the testimonial.
Best wishes!
I believe you had mentioned in one of your other posts that your friend's dermy had recommended it to him/her? If this is so, I commend that doctor. But I always have a difficult time comprehending why some medical professionals who have taken the "Hippocratic Oath" ("Hypocritic??") vowing to heal people don't administer what works, even if it isn't financially profitable. Why does the bottom line always have to be greed?
Thanks for the testimonial.
Best wishes!
wenron
01-16-2003, 01:53 AM
Your Dermy is right about it treating moles. They have a blood root just for moles. My husband is on his 3rd day of applying it and one is almost gone..but it can take up to a month to remove moles and warts. But, for the cancerous lesions, use the Cansema and it should only take one application (no more than 3) and the cancer should form eschar and then come out as mine did (with in 10 days). Alpha Omega Labs sells both products. I'll keep you updated on my sweeties progress with the moles :)
Careyanne
01-16-2003, 08:46 PM
Thanks for the info.
I hope your hubby has good results with the Cansema.
My hubby has lots of moles especially on his back. He showed them to his primary care doc at his last annual physical & the doc said "No worry." What??? I always thought you have to keep a watchful eye on moles for changes in color, size, etc. If it was MY back & I had all those moles on them (some are about the size of a pencil eraser), I'd definitely have them removed. Better to be safe than sorry!
Hugs & best wishes!
I hope your hubby has good results with the Cansema.
My hubby has lots of moles especially on his back. He showed them to his primary care doc at his last annual physical & the doc said "No worry." What??? I always thought you have to keep a watchful eye on moles for changes in color, size, etc. If it was MY back & I had all those moles on them (some are about the size of a pencil eraser), I'd definitely have them removed. Better to be safe than sorry!
Hugs & best wishes!
wenron
01-30-2003, 07:30 PM
Psalms 91...I read the bible too! In fact, I was just reading today about trusting the Lord no matter what!
My skin cancer is still gone and I no longer have a tingle that I had with the 2 surgeries.
I've had several people email me back and say that their cancer is in remission since Cansema, B17 (check out A world without cancer- Book), and changing their diets drastically to make the body more alkalytic.
I find the Hunza people so interesting:
"The Hunza people of northern Pakistan are renowned for their freedom from degenerative diseases. Dr Robert McCarrison who visited the area from 1904-1911 said," I never saw a case ... of cancer." he attributed their health and longevity to their diet of whole-wheat chapatis, barley, maize, green leafy vegetables, beans and apricots. Later experimenting on rats, he found that rats fed on the Hunza diet remained healthy and free of disease, while rats fed on the normal Indian diet contracted heart disease, cancer and other ailments"
I myself, eat fruits, veggies, very little white meat, no red meat, no sugar, no preservatives. I drink healthy spring water.
So, besides pray and trusting the Lord, if I found out I had internal cancer...at this point...I would try Cansema, B17, continue healthy diet, exercise, and good water. To get the B17 (since it is illegal in the US...which makes me sick) you need to either eat the apricot seeds, take capsules, or injections. The more I learn about this, I'll keep you updated. This man who is cancer free right now is supposed to send me more info on B17.
In the meantime...keep pressing on and I will pray for you..
Wendy
My skin cancer is still gone and I no longer have a tingle that I had with the 2 surgeries.
I've had several people email me back and say that their cancer is in remission since Cansema, B17 (check out A world without cancer- Book), and changing their diets drastically to make the body more alkalytic.
I find the Hunza people so interesting:
"The Hunza people of northern Pakistan are renowned for their freedom from degenerative diseases. Dr Robert McCarrison who visited the area from 1904-1911 said," I never saw a case ... of cancer." he attributed their health and longevity to their diet of whole-wheat chapatis, barley, maize, green leafy vegetables, beans and apricots. Later experimenting on rats, he found that rats fed on the Hunza diet remained healthy and free of disease, while rats fed on the normal Indian diet contracted heart disease, cancer and other ailments"
I myself, eat fruits, veggies, very little white meat, no red meat, no sugar, no preservatives. I drink healthy spring water.
So, besides pray and trusting the Lord, if I found out I had internal cancer...at this point...I would try Cansema, B17, continue healthy diet, exercise, and good water. To get the B17 (since it is illegal in the US...which makes me sick) you need to either eat the apricot seeds, take capsules, or injections. The more I learn about this, I'll keep you updated. This man who is cancer free right now is supposed to send me more info on B17.
In the meantime...keep pressing on and I will pray for you..
Wendy
wenron
02-01-2003, 09:11 PM
psalms...so was it Alpha Omega Labs you contacted? I wasn't quite sure if you meant them or a person who had cancer. Well...whoever it was, I hope they are able to help you. Please keep me updated....Blessing...Wendy
wenron
08-06-2003, 12:40 AM
Yes, it's still working. Just wanted to check in cause it's been a while since I've updated you all. I wish I could tell you how to get it, but if you do a search on your own, you'll find it.
gailmac
08-06-2003, 04:30 PM
This stuff is awesome! It works!
pmitchell
08-12-2003, 05:40 PM
Wish I had found this board week's ago!! I had a Basal Cell Carcinoma removed from my nose, complete with plastic surgery, in 1987. Several months ago I got another spot on the end of my nose, which tested positive for Basal Cell. Because of it's location the Surgeon was hesitant to do surgery and recommended "radiation". As of TODAY, and at a cost of thousands of dollars, I just had my last of 15 radiation treatments. Still won't know for awhile if they were sucessful or not. I have to return to the Plastic Surgeon in Oct. If I had only known about Cansema......oh well, I will know the next time. Thanks.
gailmac
08-15-2003, 03:34 AM
Well, you might get more skin cancers or suspicious lesions that you can use it on.
riceneuroni
08-16-2003, 05:29 AM
Hi, I don't know anything about skin cancer, so I'm hoping you all will give some advice about this Cansema. I'm scheduled for a biopsy of a suspicious 5mm mole in two weeks. I don't heal well and even small scratches hurt long after they should normally, so I'm not relishing a cookie-cutter hole and stitches.
Would you recommend trying this Cansema or first having the biopsy to see what's going on? I'm not looking for medical advice, just some of your thoughts on this. Thanks, and I hope you all continue to do well in your recovery.
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Would you recommend trying this Cansema or first having the biopsy to see what's going on? I'm not looking for medical advice, just some of your thoughts on this. Thanks, and I hope you all continue to do well in your recovery.
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gailmac
08-20-2003, 10:19 PM
Well, if you apply some to the suspcious area, it will burn within 1/2 hour to 6 hours. So, you might want to try it first before you waste your time or money on a biopsy. Just do not put it on an open wound (not currently bleeding or open). If it does nothing, and you suspect cancer, then I would definately get a biopsy. But, if it eats away the cancer and the cancer comes out...well...it is up to you if you want a biopsy. The makers of Cansema will cover themselves by saying this is not a cure and you should be under the care of a physician..BUT I am getting so many basal cell cancers that are not coming back (along with many of my friends) that I haven't had them checked out since the Cansema took care of them (so far). But, if you have any doubt, go with what you are most comfortable with because you have to live with your decisions..no one else.
forreal
10-13-2003, 01:15 AM
I used Cansema (black salve) too and it really works!!!

