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Brian (USA) on 02/10/2009

Hello,.

Your site is very interesting to me , I have recently found a spot on the back of my thigh that appears to be cancer to me..

Is there anyone who has used this concoction to rid themselves of the same.(melanoma).

I am having an issue going to a dr., if I am correct it will be surgery, chemo(poison) introduced to my system..

The reason I have for issues are drs. Are to eager to put poison in you without good prospects, my father died of non hodgkins lymphoma, when it was discovered it was stage iv. The oncologist convinced him it would give him 6 -10 months, so facing death he elected for the treatment, the first leg did not work and then periontitis, he lasted 1 month.
My problem is I don't wnt to be an oncologists testing ground for his database of what doesn't work, the medical community gets to "practice", attorneys "practice".

I have spoken with friends in medical field and all say witchcraft, and danger abounds, I expected this kind of answer, what, the medical community can only accept what they are taught, there was interesting feedback being you don't know what it will affect that doesn't need to be messed with..

Soon I will need to see a dr., should i get a diagnosis first, if a biopsy is decided on don't they generally remove at the time, and if thereis possible lymph node invasion,they will remove those as well at the time. Should i then consider my own course of action? I believe our health care system makes money by not trying to cure. Should i seek remedies overseas if there is any.

I know once you have cancer, you always have it, 5 years seems the best results for any except pancreatic cancer..

I don't know what to do, yes I am very worried, is life over at 50.

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Replied By Cornabuille (Dublin, Ireland) on 04/24/2011

Hi to Brian who asks help re his melanoma on his thigh. My advice is to go and have it removed by a dermatologist for analysis in order to find out if it is cancerous and if so, the kind and the size of the growth. They do not do anything further until the growth has been properly analysed and assessed for degree of advance of tumour. After this process is over you can then begin to use alternative treatment strategies. But you need proper diagnosis first. The mainstream medics are excellent at this, whatever about the treatment offered afterwards. So use all means at your disposal to offer yourself the best results. Unless you have the growth removed initially, any treatment option is likely to fail because the cancer will have begun it's ruthless course. Remove the cancer first, then change your diet and lifestyle to give yourself the best chances of stalling all future growth of the cancer.

That's the course I took for my melanoma. I'm three years cancer free except for a new small black nevus now on my left index finger. I'm going to my derma in two weeks to have it removed and analysed. It might not be what I think it is, unless I have it examined professionally. Good luck and keep us updated.

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