Actually if there is any yeast / Candida the Cansema will react the same as
if there were Cancer, so do not jump to conclusions if you see a reaction.
This is information I got directly from the makers of Cansema by phone.
It was also confirmed by another consultant.
Janet
Jane MacRoss wrote:
Several of my friends have successfully used cansema ointment for
"suspicious" areas - no reaction if it is nothing to worry about .........
Euphorbia milk from a freshly picked stem is also successful for small
areas.
Jane
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----- Original Message -----
*From:* Lisa <mailto:[email protected]>
*To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Saturday, September 11, 2010 2:14 AM
*Subject:* RE: CS>Freckle question
Thanks everybody!
I also agree on the sunscreen portion – only time we use it here
is when the husband enforces it (and I can’t get away with not
using any) OR even I’ll put a bit on the kids when it’s 90+
degrees out and super, strong, summer sun with no shade etc.
Regardless, I plan on waiting a couple days as this morning it
looked smaller and actually more of what I originally suspected
(and hoped) it was – and that was more of a fingernail [dotted]
scratch. It looks smaller and not as bad. My eyesight certainly
isn’t what it once was…so it’s hard for me to really get a good
look at it (plan on breaking out the reading glasses that are
stashed somewhere to look closer).
Lisa
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*From:* MaryAnn Helland [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Friday, September 10, 2010 11:56 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: CS>Freckle question
Jane -- for the most part, I'm inclined to agree with you. But
flat, red, growing skin areas are oftentimes melanomas. Since this
is on her face, it would be better to address that while it is as
small as possible.
MA
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*From:* Jane MacRoss [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>
Sun screens and dermatologists are not good for the health & I
believe we should know this by now and be able to work around the
need for either.
----- Original Message -----
*From:* Lisa <mailto:[email protected]>
Hi All,
My daughter (who’s 7) has got light (and very cute) freckles
on her nose and under her eyes. Within the past two maybe
three days I noticed one that was red and much larger and
darker. So much so I actually thought it was a cut that had
bled. It seems to have settled down as far as not being so
red…but I wonder if there’s anything to be worried about. It’s
not raised – completely flat etc. but doesn’t seem to fit in
with all her other freckles, it stands out quite a bit. The
thought crossed my mind as far as possibly using some sort of
cream or anything that is successful in lightening these which
would not have any detrimental effects? Does such a
homeopathic, natural remedy exist?
Lisa
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