Subject: RE: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )
Morning JOH,
A double blind study is hard to design when I have only one target to
attack and only one attack force.
...
I have researched skin tags a bit. Still no answer why these things show
up. I have less now than I did
How big are your tags? Mine are only .2 or so cm to start with. I can't
imaging skin tags that are 1/2 or more.
Marshall
David Bearrow wrote:
At 03:29 AM 5/16/04, you wrote:
I believe a nice clean razor blade may be the best solution to the skin
tags. He thinks he would bleed to death
that happened to me. It scared me enough to never
consider it again.
Trem
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From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 4:43 AM
Subject: [silver_list] Re: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )
I believe tags
Mine are the same as yours. I dropped the decimal point by accident. I meant to
say .1 cm. In other words, I stretch the tag out and cut it as close as I can
to the skin. I had one on my eyelid last year I performed that operation on and
no sign of it this year. I think the CS has stopped me
Hello Wayne,
It might be interesting to one-at-a-time eliminate one ingredient to see the
essential components.
JOH
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From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:wfug...@direcway.com]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 3:33 PM
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Subject: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole
: Friday, May 14, 2004 3:33 PM
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Subject: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )
Evening Marshall and MA,
At 11:20 AM 5/14/04, you wrote:
Take a bit of cotten and saturate in CS. Then tape it over the mole.
Repeat for a
few days. I have heard of this working but have not tried
Morning JOH,
It might be interesting to one-at-a-time eliminate one ingredient to see the
essential components.
Yes, I have thought of that and considered doing it.
A double blind study is hard to design when I have only one target to
attack and only one attack force.
However, I
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Date: Sun, 16 May 2004 03:29:42 -0500
Subject: RE: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )
Morning JOH,
A double blind study is hard to design when I have only one target to
attack and only one attack force.
...
I have researched skin tags a bit. Still no answer
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Subject: RE: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )
Morning JOH,
It might be interesting to one-at-a-time eliminate one ingredient to
see the essential components.
Yes, I have thought of that and considered doing it.
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- Original Message -
From: Wayne Fugitt wfug...@direcway.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2004 4:29 AM
Subject: RE: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal )
...I want to see this one respond as others have in the past. A close
friend has many moles and skin tags
Subject: RE: CSprocedures with CS, ( Mole Removal, skin tag )
At 03:29 AM 5/16/04, you wrote:
I believe a nice clean razor blade may be the best solution to the skin
tags. He thinks he would bleed to death and is not in favor of this
quick method.
I have researched skin tags a bit
Evening Marshall and MA,
At 11:20 AM 5/14/04, you wrote:
Take a bit of cotten and saturate in CS. Then tape it over the mole.
Repeat for a
few days. I have heard of this working but have not tried it myself.
A few months ago, maybe a year, I posted the mixture I used to remove
several
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