Skin Cancer and Asparagus

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Skin Cancer and Asparagus

by Panama on Sun Oct 04, 2009 12:00 AM

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Following my first serious encounter with the equatorial Panama sun, I broke out in skin cancer everywhere.  I got rid of it on my face and arms with Efudex, but was unable to get ahead of it with Efudex on my legs.  When I would get rid of one, more would pop out.  I started the asparagus "cure," and it is working for me.  When I space out for a few days, I get more skin cancers.  When I do it regularly, they all start disappearing, leaving only reddish scars, and I don't get new ones.  Works for me!

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by why_nottruth on Fri Oct 09, 2009 12:00 AM

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wow, I got diagnosed with squamous cell on my face couple weeks ago, and am waiting to see the dermatologist for removal, either by excision or chemo cream of some type.  I'm concerned, but she seems to thing it's nothing, superficial and can be removed easily.  But the lesion has been there a year with no relief from other means, including freezing and then some solaraze.  shoud I be concerned?

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by Panama on Sat Oct 10, 2009 12:00 AM

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 Doctor knows best, but chemo creams have always worked for me, and don't leave scars. 

On 10/9/2009 why nottruth wrote:

wow, I got diagnosed with squamous cell on my face couple weeks ago, and am waiting to see the dermatologist for removal, either by excision or chemo cream of some type.  I'm concerned, but she seems to thing it's nothing, superficial and can be removed easily.  But the lesion has been there a year with no relief from other means, including freezing and then some solaraze.  shoud I be concerned?

 


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by Essexeddie on Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:00 AM

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Look at this site

www.sannerud.com/people/efudex/index.html

 

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