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Hydrogen Peroxide for Skin Cancer

Bill (Freiburg Germany) on 03/29/2023
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I have a few small areas of skin cancer on my forehead and ear, which were removed because they were cancerous. I removed one using blood-root, but it was painful and unsightly because of the color of bloodroot, but it never came back. The ones the doctor 'dug out' are coming back. The one on my ear is crusty and itchy. I've started to put 1 drop of 12% food grade H2O2 on each spot 1-2x a day. It burns + hurts about 20 minutes and then it's okay. Does anyone have other suggestions?
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Replied by Sharilyn from Palm Bay FL on 11/12/2024

Has anyone tried ivermectin cream Panacure for basal ell ca.?
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Replied by Sunshine from On a cloudy day on 11/13/2024

Have not. Someone posted about crushed cranberries being effective.
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Replied by Lost in the Cosmos from Calgary on 01/05/2025

I'm wondering the same thing!
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Replied by Bj from Michigan on 01/05/2025

Sharilyn, While I personally have no experience of using Ivermectin for basal cell, but there is quite a bit of information available connecting cancers with parasites. As Ivermectin is an anti-parasitic, you may want look into it more.
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Replied by Bex7 from OR on 01/05/2025

When I get a spot that itches, bleeds, scabs over, repeats and won't heal, I use chaparral by herb pharm. It works every time for me. I use paper tape and put a small amount of cotton in the middle of the tape, put some chaparral on the cotton, and tape it over the spot. I reapply chaparral a few times a day and do this for a few days. Spot is dead and does not come back. If yours does, just repeat. Getting down through all the skin layers can be challenging.
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Replied by Meabh from Ireland on 06/27/2025

How did it go with the 12 percent hydrogen peroxide? I am thinking of doing the same. I read it should be 33 percent but that is hard to get.
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Replied by JMK from USA on 06/27/2025

Sharilyn, this response is a bit late. I'm just seeing your question now. Here is a link that may help you if information is still needed. Fenben and IVM were used. Https://makismd.substack.com/p/fenbendazole-paste-and-ivermectin?utm_source=publication-search
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