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lorimunn Posted - 01/21/2012 : 16:12:46
I ordered all the special items mentioned on this site then noticed that someone mentioned taking honey with cayenne and putting it on the ugly thing. I bought organic raw honey with organic cayenne - tsp of each on the nickel size growth. Put 2-3 bandaids on top to let it just cook away. IT ITCHED LIKE CRAZY for hours..next day the whole thing FELL OFF. I was shocked. I put on more just in case for one more day but nothing left. It is a week later now...no scar..nothing there..no itching..no growth. Well all the other products arrived in the mail. Guess I'll save them for the next one :)
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Thrivalista Posted - 05/03/2012 : 13:05:12
Thanks to celtchic and lorimunn both for your insights. It IS helpful to have an idea of what one was dealing with, so thanks lori for coming back and deepening our understanding. And I'm with you on that live foods thing - best I ever felt was when I ate a raw vegan diet.
lorimunn Posted - 03/27/2012 : 11:31:54
Sorry I am not on the computer much and no I did not get it biopsied. Sorry one of you feels I need to go to a doctor to confirm diagnosis when I don't use medical unless my leg is broken or similar. I have the right to make my own choices and they are first holistic and preventative and I have just as much a right to post as anyone.

It was the size of quarter in less than a week and bleeding - that was enough for me. It itched and was dark colored and jagged edges plus on fine skin near my neck/chest as I am 59. Yes I slopped it on but put SEVERAL TIGHT bandaids on it so it could not breath nor drip. I used probably a tbsp of honey and at least a tsp of cayenne; and reapplied morning and night. Both organic and sorry I don't know the brand as cayenne was bulk and in plastic bag; honey the same into a container w/out a label. EVERY 'BODY" is different so if it doesn't work for you don't do it. The skin is reflecting what is going on inside the body hence why I juice vegetatbles; eat vegan; avoid foods with fillers, chemicals and that is over-cooked hence no nutrition. If the body is a pit of cheese with chemicals; milk with chemicals; meat with chemicals and dead rice and dead pasta then eventually it will be toxic and unable to fight disease. The body needs live foods and nutrients for at least some of the diet - whatever live (very lightly cooked at the most) foods someone can get into their body is good. JUST SHARING :) and sorry I am not here much.
anivoc Posted - 03/26/2012 : 00:16:36
HI CeltChic

Agreed come and post and once with great results..no pictures no responses frustrating..I think I have located her and will e-mail her to see what in fact she did...Very interesting.. Bloodroot paste can whack it in one appliction..but it is a heck of lot more than itchy for a day..swelling and pain for weeks and about two months to heal up.

Good luck with the Hash oil..Keep us posted and TAKE PICTURES!
celtchic Posted - 03/17/2012 : 21:49:29
I actually tried the cayenne and honey (both organic) for one day only. It was a drippy useless mess. I felt nothing...no itching, and certainly no 'cooking'.

The only reason I gave it a go was because I was in Whole Foods and the stuff was sitting right there. It's possible that what lorimunn was dealing with was something other than skin cancer...she doesn't say.

Maybe this could work for others but for me it was a complete bust. I really wish that people would confirm their diagnosis before they post cures for mystery lesions that could be as simple as keratosis.

I'll carry on with my original treatment because for me, it works ... its been slow and expensive but definitely effective. I guess I was hoping for quick, cheap fix to finish it off (so close!).

busymom Posted - 03/13/2012 : 02:15:16
Hi Lorimunn,

Hopefully you will come back and post an update. That is amazing about the honey and cayenne. I am on day 4 of using vit. c powder with aloe vera gel and I'm definitely getting some results. I might try the honey/cayenne at the end as a final zing to the whole thing. I suppose it couldn't hurt.

Celtchic - if you arent' seeing results, don't give up. Read the forums if you haven't and try something else. I have read a lot of great success stories here. Hopefully we will be one of them very soon! Blessings!
celtchic Posted - 01/22/2012 : 02:57:49
I'm really curious about this treatment. When you say 'ugly thing'... what do you mean? Did you have a biopsy on a BCC or Squamous cell carcinoma?

If something can work in ONE day, that's fantastic. I've ordered a bunch of stuff too; mainly trying to follow the advice of people with the same diagnosis as me (nBCC/face). I wonder this treatment would work on a BCC that seems to go really deep ... one day would be like a miracle.

I looked for the other post regarding cayenne/honey and Dan had asked what sort of cayenne was used...there was no answer, I guess that person disappeared ... hope they're cured!

None of the stuff I ordered had much impact on my 'ugly thing'. I'm using hash oil now and am finally seeing some healing. It's an expensive treatment though and your treatment sounds incredibly cheap and FAST.

many thanks!

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