Morning Summer,

I read the comments here about getting rid of moles with CS. My mother has a very large mole on her thigh. Doctor said it wasn't malignant but that there's no way to get rid of it.


              Typical Idiot Doctor !

I'm thinking using CS would be worth a try. Does she have to keep it soaked with CS constantly, for example soaking a cotton ball and taping it to the mole?

It should not take that much devotion. Likely the more applications per day would make the removal quicker.


Should she use a CS salve instead of liquid CS or maybe in addition to?

The mole I removed was 1/4 X 5/16 and located in the corner of the eye. It had been growing for a few years and began to bug me.

I used some vitamin E mixed with CS. The oil did not combine with CS so it was a mixture instead of a solution.

Using a q-tip, I only applied this mixture once or twice per day. Seems it was about 5 weeks before it simply fell off.

Actually, it started becoming unattached to the skin a little at a time. Then each day and each week the attachment holding it became smaller and smaller. During this time, the texture of the mold changed a bit from a living texture to a dead leathery texture.

I think that by the time it was completely unattached, it was virtually dead tissue.

After all, it cost an arm and a leg to try this. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.

  Wayne