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Kat (Canal Fulton, Oh) on 05/01/2023:
Jackson (Midwest) on 10/27/2022:
Fairlie (ON) on 10/27/2022:
Deirdre (NC) on 08/12/2022:
So I would like to add that you should always use as small a piece of surgical 3M tape as possible and be careful not to extend/smear the cream outside of the area you are treating. Not a big deal if you are treating another area of the body, but I turned one tiny little spot on my face into a much bigger problem!
LM (Bonita Springs, Fl) on 12/14/2021:
I had severe actinic keratosis on both my forearms from the overuse of tanning beds in my teens and 20s. I tried many other things and Curaderm finally worked. It’s a tedious process and I suggest also buying hibiclens and washing with this during every dressing change and application. It gets alot worse before it gets better, so don’t give up. Once it’s healed you will be glad you followed through, the first few weeks are the toughest (for me anyways) after that when the skin starts healing, it can become very itchy. This is when I purchased a lidocaine spray.
Great product! The reason the US doesn’t prescribe it here is because of Big Pharma! They don’t want us using plant based products!
Irene (New Zealand) on 09/08/2021:
Tdmart (MN) on 09/07/2021:
I used Curaderm on 3 spots on my leg that were around a basal cell the dermatologist cut out and made a real doozie of a scar. I assumed these smaller ones around it were more basal call, so I used the Curaderm which I assume worked, but I have scars for each so I wondered why I have scars when so many on this site don’t?
Bev (OH, USA) on 09/07/2021:
Jeremy (Stockbridge, Ga) on 03/08/2017:
Robert Henry (Ten Mile) on 08/17/2017:
There are numerous color photos and one is exactly where you say your cancer is.....right under the eye. The photos how the before and after so you can see that there is little or no scaring. My advice to all is to buy this book and read it 3X's. You add the cream and cover it with micropore tape. If your site is indeed cancer then a black scab will eventually form and fall off when the cancer is gone. Mine are usually gone is a month or so. The cancer is usually far larger than it appears on the surface. There are numerous sites on the net reviewing all of the above.
I wish you well.
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