First, I'd like to say using colloidal silver was not successful for me
with skin cancer. Maybe it takes much longer for results, but we didn't get
it.
  I wish I kept my big mouth shut. Since the FDA/FTC already had their way
with them, go to www.lanelabs.com SkinAnswer. Active ingredient is
glycoalkaloids. It is a prescription drug in Australia; made illegal to sell
otherwise. Of course, dermatologists rarely if ever prescribe it, but were
the principal proponents to regulate it. I wonder why? It works by causing
the cancer cells to digest themselves. It is a slow going process, the only
side effects being a slight stinging for the first 10 minutes or so after
applying. I first heard about it through Dr. David Williams M.D.
  There is another class of anti-cancer agents called escharotics. You can
go to QuackWatch if you want to read how "unsafe" they are. One product is
called Cansema www.altcancer.com . I've never used it, but know people that
have. There are many in the escharotic classification. If you wish to read
more, go to www.cancersalves.com .
  The product I'm most familiar with is C-Herb www.path-to-health.com . Dave
is  a friend of mine that is well respected in the medical community,
although many I'm sure don't like him. Ingredients: Black Walnut Hull, White
Oak Bark, Burdock, Mineral Salts and water. No, it does not use acid, and
does nothing when contacting normal cells. I've tried to duplicate the
formula without success. Any chemists here want to help me out? Touching
metal ruins it. C-Herb works by exposing the virus or non-self cell to the
immune system, thereby causing a rapid response to destroy them. I've used
it to remove moles, warts, skin cancer and internally for Candida. Caution
is warranted for internal use for fungal infections because it can be quite
aggressive. I have a friend whose wife used it for Hepatitis C. It is
advised to take an immune enhancer with c-herb.
  My father had basil cell carcinoma of the nose, extended out to the
cheeks. It was biopsied and suggested course of action was "reconstructive
surgery", which is code for cutting off the nose; a 4 hour operation. We
used C-Herb and SkinAnswer. Little or no pain, no scarring, no more skin
cancer and he kept his nose. Another friend's mother used c-herb for
melanoma externally, then took it internally. Surgical removal of skin
cancer is a crap shoot. Until they figure out a way to shrink themselves
down to the size of cancer cells, there is no way they can "get it all". I
know a man that had 37 operations for skin cancer. He died.
  One more product is called Cantron. Again, if you believe QuackWatch, go
for it. Although illegal for promoters to say so, it is used for external
applications. Classified as a supplement, it is forbidden to use
externally....ok? It works different than c-herb. I've never used Cantron
for skin cancer, but for moles they basically just crumble and flake off.
The key is to keep the area moist at all times; that can be a challenge.
Nevertheless, it does work.
  I have nothing to sell, and information provided is based on personal
experience, or that of people I know. The reason I do not sell anything is
so I can freely (at least for now) exchange information without being
prosecuted for making claims without FDA approval. Until they totally scrap
the First Amendment, I will continue to do so. If there are any medical
clinicians that see red by what I say, tough. Tell it to the judge.

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Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 2:09 AM
Subject: CS>Re: Rant (#86)


> > Skin cancer is the easiest of all to eliminate. I've used it several
> > times.
> >
>
> What is "it"?
> jr
>
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