To recap, I put Cansema on a spot that I thought might just be an age spot, but that changed – sometimes it looked like a burn and sometimes it was dry with a small dark spot on it. I was worried that it was a skin cancer. I put Cansema on it and it formed a very sore scab which was close to falling off last time I posted.
On about the 12 day the scab fell off and left a very open sore which I kept clean and bandaged and which has now healed over. There is now a small scar about 1/3 the size of the original spot. The spot is completely gone.
The whole process seemed to take a very long time and it was quite painful in the first 8 days. I did take Ibuprofen a few times. But I am very pleased with the result. If it was a cancer, it’s gone. Next time I will definitely get a diagnosis from a doctor so that I will know for sure.
I recommend Cansema, but stress that a diagnosis is very important to get before hand.
9 responses so far ↓
1 MYRA HOOLE // Mar 25, 2009 at 8:45 am
Where can I purchase Cansema in South Africa?
2 Brenda // Apr 5, 2009 at 5:11 pm
I’m not sure. Contact: http://www.altcancer.com/cansema.htm
They may be able to ship it to you.
All best!
3 Yvonne // Jan 12, 2010 at 6:19 am
Brenda, just a few days ago I used Cancema for the first time and had a fierce reaction, the spot is now just puss and is painful enough for me to use pain killers particularly at night. I have also had a reaction, about 6 inches all around is an itchy watery rash. What about you ? I dont think a Drs diagnosis is necessary because if you apply it to a spot that is not cancer you wont have a reaction. In spite of the rash I developed I wont hesitate using it again as it really does work.
4 Brenda // Jan 16, 2010 at 12:04 am
Very similar reaction, but no rash. It was quite painful and got very swollen. It didn’t last lond and now I just have a tiny scar. Like you I wouldn’t hesitate to use it again, but I do want to get a diagnosis next time before hand.
Would be great to hear how things go for you.
5 Yvonne // Jan 16, 2010 at 1:39 am
Brenda, a week has passed since first applying Cancema, still have the rash which is still quite red, but not as itchy. The spot I treated has burst relieving the pain considerably. Have another couple of spots to treat but will wait till this one is healed properly. As a matter of interest what part of the world are you and is Cancema readily available ?
6 Brenda // Jan 23, 2010 at 10:28 am
I’m not sure where Cansema is currently. available. My father used to use it. He lived in Florida, but I’m not sure where he got it. I used his. Sorry I can’t be of more help.
Thanks for updating your progress. It will be very helpful to others using Cansema.
7 Brenda // Jan 23, 2010 at 10:44 am
I just had a look at an article on Quackwatch. While I don’t agree with all of the article, I think it is important for anyone trying Cansema to read this first and, please, always get a diagnosis from a physician first so you can make an informed decision.
http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Cancer/eschar.html
8 Brenda // Mar 12, 2010 at 7:42 am
On the news today – a sensible non-intrusive and effective treatment for non-melanoma skin cancers. With an 80% to 90% success rate this seems the very best and safest treatment available. Talk to your doctor!
9 SC // Apr 3, 2010 at 4:27 pm
I am currently using Cansema on a lesion on my leg, and one on my lower back. I have not had these tested as my doctors (yes, several of them) refuse to test my skin for them. One doctor refused to come NEAR me the lesions on my face were open and blazing red.
I did convince them to do blood work, and was told the results came back normal…..not sure if you can detect cancer through blood…..but at 37 years old, I refuse to allow this condition to continue.
I have run into nothing but brick walls (my face has broken out with unhealing lesions for almost 20 years – then started forming on my legs/buttocks in the last 10). I have tried everything I can think of….and then I found Cansema.
I am on day 3 – without being tested for cancer, the 2 lesions have become white and dry, with a dark centre (vent holes I am told). The pain is definitely there….but the emotional pain is far worse when you have to live like this for any period of time. I’ll do the Cansema, thanks!
The area around the lesion swelled and became red on days 1 and 2 – now the swelling is gone and the pain is less. Hubby wants me to stop using it (it looks bad) but all the testimonials I have read online say the same thing. It WILL be unsightly….and way cheaper and effective than surgery/chemo.
So far it looks like Cansema is working for me – and only on Day 3!!
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