How I removed a basal-cell carcinoma

After reading a medical bulletin, I devised a way to get rid of mine safely and effectively, without surgery, scarring or even seeing a doctor.  And, because the FDA, the FTC, and other federal agencies prevent me from giving medical advice, I may only tell you what I did for this condition myself.

A few years ago I went to see a dermatologist who used his liquid nitrogen blaster to “freeze” a couple of spots.  It burned a little, but not much.  I had some scabs over the spots, but they went away, and the nasty cancer cells all died in the process.  However, I did have a basal-cell carcinoma on my nose, which the doctor said needed to be surgically removed.  This was in the month of April, and my appointment for the surgical procedure would not be until July.

I did not like the idea of a knife going into my nose, however slightly, so I began to do some research.  In the end, I found the answer.  It worked perfectly.

All I needed were two ingredients:  Emu Oil and Ascorbic Acid Powder.

Into a very small cup I put a few drops of the Emu Oil.   Then I gently added the Ascorbic Acid Powder (which is really pure Vitamin C).   Then I mixed the Emu Oil and the Ascorbic Acid with a tiny paddle, so it became the consistency of honey.

It was important to use Emu Oil, because it is the only oil whose molecules are so tiny that they are able to penetrate the skin; it is the only oil that will do this.   It was also important to use pure Ascorbic Acid, since it is the acid that actually burns away the carcinoma.   Both of these products are available online.

After I made the little paste of Emu Oil and Ascorbic Acid, I thickly coated the spot on my nose.  Almost immediately I could feel an “itching” feeling.  This was the acid burning away the carcinoma.  And it worked because the Emu Oil acted as a “carrier” —carrying the acid to the cancer cell, below the skin’s surface.

Two days later the “itching” feeling stopped.  Then I washed off the oil with soap and water, and patted it dry.   The area was inflamed and a little bit puffy.  Next, I cleansed it with Hydrogen Peroxide, to make sure that no germs were present.  Last, I put on a little Clearasil which would help form a temporary scab.  All of these simple products worked perfectly to kill my little carcinoma.

In July I went to see the doctor.  He examined my nose and expressed surprise that the basal-cell carcinoma was no longer there.  I told him of my solution of Emu Oil and Vitamin C.  He scoffed and said, “Well, you got lucky.  This is not an approved treatment.”  He said that for this treatment to be approved it would require double-blind clinical trials and years of research.  I replied, “Fooey.  It works.  Besides, who would pay for such a study?”

Doctors do not like to be confronted with logic or obvious results.  Mostly they want money and a hefty fee for surgery.  I denied him of these.

I cannot advise this treatment protocol for you, but I can say that it worked for me — and in just a few days. 

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