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Sunday, October 14, 2007

Virginia Hopkins Health Watch - Vol 3, Issue 8

Curaderm BEC5 for Skin Cancers
http://www.curaderm.net/

Being fifty-something, an outdoorsy type, and of European ethnic extraction is almost a guaranty for getting skin cancers of various types. If this describes you, you're already familiar with those scaly, itchy little patches of skin that suddenly make their presence known on your formerly clear, youthful skin. I’m not talking about melanoma. I’m talking about the skin cancers that are completely harmless if you treat them but that can take your face off and maybe even kill you if you ignore them. If need be, your skin doctor can tell you what kind of skin cancer you have. You can have these skin cancers burned, frozen or cut off, but you risk scarring, especially if you’ve let them go too long.

Another common conventional medical remedy for skin cancer is a skin cream called Aldara (imiquimod), which—in my opinion—is a dangerous drug. If it gets into your blood stream (which it almost certainly will if using the cream creates an open wound, which it usually does), it can wreak havoc on the immune system. Here’s a website called the Aldara Commentaries with details about the harm Aldara can cause. It’s a bit of a funky site, but the information is thorough and can be saved and printed from a pdf file.

There is a better, safer way (in my opinion—I have to keep saying this so the Aldara folks won’t sue me) and it’s called BEC5. It’s a topical (skin) cream made from eggplant, and it only destroys cancer cells, not healthy cells. You have to put it on twice a day, for two weeks to three months, and keep it covered with a band-aid. This is a nuisance but in my experience it really works and it beats scarring or a wrecked immune system. Of course BEC5 can’t be sold in the U.S. because it’s natural and it works, but you can order it online at the website address above. Be sure to carefully follow the instructions.

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