What are the best ways to treat skin cancers?


Some skin cancers need to be checked out to see what type they are. Basal Cell Carcinoma or BCC and in some cases sqaumous cell carcinoma can be treated if small with Black Salve but deeper more aggressive ones need to be checked by a Specialist. If you are suspicious that it could be a melanoma which is very dark almost black, please seek Medical attention. There is evidence of improving diet with Vitamin D3 to improve the risk of developing skin cancer by improving the diet with good dietary fats, retinol, carotenoids, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, selenium, copper, iron, zinc, green tea, and black tea.
Donna @ Donnas Wellness Centre

I have also used the black salve called Cansema with very successful results. Cansema has been copied by many others, but the original product is still available from www.altcancer.com. I also use a cream from www.biohawk.com.au that is not as invasive but also very effective on some skin lesions. Please don't hesitate to contact us at Upbeat Health for more information.

In support of Robin at Aquarian Wellness Centre, I also recommend Black Salve. I bought some from the internet that had a free balm that keeps the wound moist without inducing premature healing. You really don't want it to scab over before the cancer has died. There are some good videos on You Tube that show how to do it.

Black Salve Spot Check is the answer to all skin cancers. I have just treated one on the face and even the Dr is amazed with the result. I have a photo of this if you want to see by private email
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