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From: "deborah byron" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 8:02 AM
Subject: CS>an update on cansema application


> Given that I'm in the process of my first use of cansema salve, ...
>
> I'm guessing that this course of events suggests one of the lesser serious
> skin cancers. ...

### Less serious sounds right, so count your blessings.    :-)
>From what I have read, basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas are
the most common skin cancers, and they are slow-growing and not
very aggressive. Melanomas are supposed to be fast-growing and deadly,
and thankfully reasonably rare.

> ... I will try to
> document [[[photograph]]] the next few applications I plan to make ...

### That's a good idea for future reference and comparisons.
Photos are handy if you are unlucky enough not to get rid of
the cancer in one go, and have to apply the salve again and again.
(I have photos going back over some four years.)  It's beyond my
understanding why doctors will not accept *the proven fact* that
these black salves get rid of skin cancers close to 100% of the
time ... and only affect cancer cells, leaving healthy tissue undamaged.

> ... --some of which are on my
> brow-line and temples.  Will take those very slowly and carefully. ...

###The brow-line (from my experiences) should give you no problem,
very little pain, but probably will swell your eyes closed, or partially
closed, for a few days -- not to worry or panic.  Just looks terrible,
as if you have been in a fight, and came off second-best.    ;-)

### The temple areas are a different story!!!
There apparently are three major "nerve-lines" radiating from the
temple-areas towards the eyes, and towards the jaw-lines.  In my
case I went through agonising pain for three or four days.

### Please keep in mind that a doctor will be VERY reluctant to
write you a prescription for pain relief *after* you have the edema
and eschar/scab.  Why?  Because you have a self-inflicted injury
and if a doctor assists you in such cases he/she will be risking
having their licence to practice medicine suspended.  I'm serious;
there is a recent case where just that happened, though there were
other side issues involved.

###In any case, it would be a good idea to get a prescription for
a drug to treat *neuropathic pain* before you use the black salve
on the SIDE of your face.

###The simplest way is to see your doctor, and tell a porky-pie;
say that *you have suddenly developed a fierce, constant pain*
behind ONE of your eyes (behind the eye-ball), with some pain
in the area where your jawbones meet.  Mention that you have read
on the Internet that it could be *neuropathic pain*, and the chances
are that you will get a prescription for something similar to NEURONTIN
 300 mg capsules (Reg. T.M. of Warner Lambert Co. USA).
     IMO, in such cases, a "porky-pie-lie" is truly justified, because
you are simply preparing ahead of time for pain control which you
otherwise are not likely to get from a doctor AFTER the event.
Crazy, yes -- but that's how the system works.

>...  My
> partner seems surprised at my ecstatic reaction to this --I think he's
> worried that I now "have cancer".  Is that true?Surely there's a
> difference between something caused by too many sunburns versus an
> internal development).  Any wisdom on this?
>

###My thinking is that skin cancers are more common than people
realise, and these black salves are the simplest way to go.  If there
is no cancer or some yeast or viral skin infection, you will only get
a slightly red skin area for a few days where you apply the salve

### This is only my opinion, but -- there is little reason to worry about
skin cancers working their way deep into the body ... melanomas excepted.

> DByron
>

Best of health,
Gunar

PS: since this is way off the silver list subjects, it may be
an idea to take this to the "off-topic" list, if more input is coming.
Did I beat the moderator to the punch, here?   ;->)

G.




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