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Hydrogen Peroxide Cure for Melanoma Under Big Toe Nails

Vicki (FT. WORTH, TX) on 08/09/2008
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I made the mistake of using fingernail polish that contained those cute little sparkles of glitter. Developed melanoma under both big toe nails. The doctors froze it, it came back, and I almost lost my toenails. I remembered reading about H202 and tried it. Soaked cotton balls, placed them on my toenails overnight wrapped in plastic wrap. YAHOO! Melanoma GONE! And my toenails grew back normal. Readers, if something you read sounds feasible, try it. Always use caution but try anything that has worked for others. Sadly our government and the powers that be are not for our health. They want us sick for that almighty dollar. Thank this site for being free and your ability to read for yourself.
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Replied by Daustin from Austin, Tx on 04/28/2011

Thanks!!! Tonight, after reading your post, I bought a huge bottle to treat our dog. He has a small, possibly melanoma growth. While I was applying it, my hands started stinging in places. Then, I remember all the fire ant stings I got last weekend. The hydrogen peroxide was treating them and bringing them to the surface. Maybe it will do that with the melanoma too. Our dog seemed to like getting the hydrogen peroxide put on. I've been trying so many mostly expensive remedies since I discovered his latest growth last weekend. Last year, he had half of his lower jaw removed because of a melanoma under his tongue. I didn't want to put him under the knife again for the one below his rectum. Hydrogen Peroxide is WAY cheaper and MUCH less stressful! We have our fingers and pads crossed that it will work!
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Replied by Kathy from Adelaide on 03/12/2022

Hi, I have what appears to be Melanoma under one toenail. How many nights did you do this for and how many hours per day? Was it on a toenail or after the nail was removed? Was yours diagnosed by a Dr? Please tell me anything else you can that may help me. I have an appointment booked at the Drs in 2 days.
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Replied by Kathy from Australia on 04/14/2022

Hi please help. Regarding the post from 2008. do you think Vicki put peroxide on the nail or after nail was removed?
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Replied by Jane from UK, England on 05/31/2023

Hi Kathy,

I have two thick black lines on my little toenail. The toe curls behind the next toe, so I didn't notice it. Initially I though it was black fluff from my socks, but its not. I went to my doctor yesterday, she has put me on a cancer pathway for the toe and for a patch of darkened skin on my nose. I had already visited my doctor about the patch of dark skin on my nose two years ago, they said it was nothing to worry about, it looks like the doctor made a mistake.

I'm a cancer researcher and survivor of ovarian cancer and run a cancer support group for almost 200 people online! I can't believe I missed the cancer growing on my little toe. I need a diagnosis to confirm, and I am working out a treatment plan for it. I'm likely going to use a naturopath that I know in the UK, I ordered Black Salve Lotion for the nose, Black Salve Liquid and Black Zalve and Zinc Chloride for the toenail. I'll report back here and share what I do to treat it and share the results. I successfully treated ovarian cancer in 2018 and it didn't come back. I did have surgery, but refused all further intervention. I won't allow surgery on my nose, but I might let doctors remove the toenail, but not any of the surrounding tissue. Surgery can cause cancer to spread. I had a lady with ovarian cancer recently, she had surgery and her cancer spread all over her body six weeks later. I'm an ex nurse and I saw that happen to a lot of cancer patients when I worked on a surgical ward years ago. 6 weeks was the magic number, so many people were given 2 years to live, but the cancer came back six weeks later and it had spread everywhere. At the time, they were mostly young women between 25 and 36 years old, it was so very sad. Please update me on your progress and the treatment options you take. Paula

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