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Linda (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) on 01/16/2011
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Interesting, but very dangerous, first of all, a melanoma can ONLY be diagnosed after excision by a pathologist and second of all, it is the most deadly skin cancer around, which can easily be cured with a little cut, when you are early enough.

I know, I had it and I would warn anyone who suspects (s)he has a melanoma; go to the docter and ask for it to be cut out, it's NOT worth the risk to lose time over it with self care which takes time you might regret later if you will die of this.

People tend to call a spot 'melanoma' without having 'hard core' evidence it is. This is very dangerous, cause 95% will die when metastised (and it does it fast) in a few years, most will die within 6 months.

But if your fast enough, and teh melanoma is small and cut out, your chances are almost 100 % to survive it.

Do not underestimate this cancer by thinking you can diagnose it yourself without any real knowledge and without a pathologist and then assume you can easily cure it with a 'potion': you may spread false information and someone might die as a result of your infornation.

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Replied By J4given (Phoenix, Az) on 06/28/2011

I am going to try the eggplant/vinegar recipe. Last winter I was diagnosed with breast cancer (non-aggressive). After my PET/PEM scan to determine any mets, I developed 3 spots on my skin that appeared to look like melanoma. That kind of cancer is not non-aggressive The one on my abdomen wasn't there at the time of diagnosis of my breast cancer but after the PET scan. I am using a variety of alternative supplements including: Protocel, Paw Paw, Graviola and Curcumin. I switched from Protocel 23 to 50 after finding the melanoma. I've applied protocel topically to the growths and they have gone away but not completely. The conventional medical community has nothing to offer but surgery, radiation (LOL) and chemo. My breast cancer started about the time I had extensive mammogramming procedures over 5 years ago. To the reader who cautioned others to seek conventional medical help... I will let you know if I survive.
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Replied By Raevon1 (Naples, Florida Us) on 09/14/2011

Please, please consider, if you have breast issues - fibrocyctic, tumors, tenderness - taking Iodoral (iodine tablets) along with Vitamin C & Selenium, and the other vitamins described at breastcancerchoices.org. I had fibro and my Dr. was concerned about cancer (family history. ) I did a little research, found this site, followed the protocol (I did experience some of the detox, and they were a bit alarming) and now have the best breasts I've had since I was 16! (And I'm 50... ) Iodine deficiency is causing major breast and even uterine issues, and NO doctor will tell you - they say it's unsafe to take extra iodine! Try it, it really may save your life.
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Replied By Jacqueline (San Diego Ca. Usa) on 08/05/2013

Linda from Amsterdam is absolutely right. Go to a dermatologist. Even pathologists mistake a benign spot for melanoma and making sure and treating it is essential Too serious to fool around with home remedies!
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