I didn't want to speak of this just yet, but I am mentioning it now anyway. The following is a personal observation.
A spot had been located on the top of a persons nose for many months, just half way down from the bridge where glasses sit on the nose. After several months, and not knowing what it was, the person had been picking/scratching at it to get rid of it. Eventually when it was brought to my attention it was a perfect 'hole', about the size of a match head in size, or perhaps a little smaller, with a white spot in the centre 'deep' down in that hole, like a 'bump'. The white spot I believe was cartilage. I immediately shyte myself when I saw this. For the last several weeks I have been dosing it with silver. Continually wetting a bandaid over some time lapse. The hole started to get larger initially, like 'elongating/spreading' and showing raw meat. I thought we would be in serious trouble, but, after more time lapse, a scab has formed deep in the wound. I think (believe) it was some sort of skin cancer or some form of melanoma. My opinion (belief) is, the silver was chasing cancer cells in the meat tissue surrounding that hole over time. After further time lapse a scab formed, and with no further raw meat evident or visible and/or exposed, and/or spreading. I am thinking 'cancer?' cells had been 'chased' in the flesh/meat by silver. At the moment things are looking pretty good I have to say, but, I will see what happens over more time lapse. Now I simply get this person to keep dropping silver onto that open air scab during the day while awake. My assumption is, the silver will continue to regenerate the tissue below that scab. I don't believe it was dermatitis, it was too deep into the flesh, and spreading, and I consider the 'white' bump deep into that hole was cartilage? If this treatment proves successful, it will be undeniable personal proof of what Dr Robert O Becker had researched, silver will degenerate and regenerate flesh/tissue/meat from DNA stem cells at the wound site. It's a pity I didn't take photos at the start, and the progression, also a pity I could not mention this to a Doctor, you can't discuss this with a Doc here. If anyone has a considered opinion, I could be interested to hear it? There is plenty of pictures on the Net showing skin cancer/s etc, but not exactly like this one of course, they are all different, and I'm no expert on skin cancers etc but I do think this was a form of skin cancer and not just simply dermatitis, dermatitis doesn't go that deep into meat/tissue, and spread by eating away flesh...Or does it? If this actually works, this will not just be empty words, it will come from first hand experience. I have to say though, it's looking better each day goes by now, but, we will see I guess? I should know in a couple/several weeks or so I suppose? Either way we'll find out if this worked or not in the fullness of time? N.