Topical treatment for melanoma

Posted By Annat (Lakeland, Florida) on 06/15/2012

Hi, do you know of a topical that can be used on the skin for a small melanoma tumor that is under the skin (not on the surface)? This would be for my mother who has four small tumors in the leg from the knee down that have failed conventional treatment (isolated limb infusions as surgery is not an option). A couple are very close to the surface so can be felt easily. I was thinking of having her rub orange oil on the skin where the tumors are located, hoping it will penetrate deep enough. Any other suggestions for topicals?

Her diet is low sugar, very healthy, and she takes various supplements, which seem to keep her stable, other than these small tumors that won't go away. That's why I'm considering a topical approach. Thank you.

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Replied by Sherry (Wilmington, De) on 06/16/2012

I found a website that offers the ingredients for homemade black salve. It is legal to buy the ingredients and make your own all natural, organic homemade black salve, but not available by prescription. DO NOT use the black salve that is available by prescription!!! Two totally different entities. This homemade black salve has been documented in pictures to eradicate melanoma!! Check out this webpage: http://www.silvermedicine.org/clay-cansema-silver1.html

They also have a FB page simply called black salve. You can go to either of these and view testimonials. Beyond amazing! Good luck.

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Replied by Bradshad (North Providence, Rhode Island) on 06/16/2012

Hi, there is something called Eggplant cream that is supposed to draw the skin cancer out. I read it on mercola.com website. If I remember correctly it is a 14 week protocol. Google eggplant cream as it is listed under 2 or 3 other names I cannot think of. All natural, good luck, Brad
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Replied by Chuck (Calgary, Alberta) on 06/16/2012

Hi! Black salve would draw it out in a week, get the one with DMSO, that should take care of it. Chuck
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