Alternative Skin Cancer Treatment

by Julie Fletcher

I use herbal and natural remedies for almost every illness or injury. You probably have seen I enjoy posting about kitchen spices that have health or medicinal benefits. We’ve spent too long relying on synthetic drugs to cure our ills, so long that thanks to that, we now have super bugs resistant to even the strongest antibiotics. Cancer runs rampant through our societies, with skin cancer attacking people of all ages.

I try not to be preachy when telling others how natural remedies can prevent many health problems that people normally just pop a pill for. But, with prescription prices going through the roof, why wouldn’t someone want to know how to mak their own medicines for free or nearly free? Or what if you could buy herbal or alternative skin cancer treatment that lasts for a long time, avoiding the cut and burn treatments from the doctor?

I’m concerned about cancer and especially skin cancer due to it running in my family. My aunt had an experience with malignant melanoma several years ago that gave us all a scare. A bad scare. I wish at that time I had known about the skin cancer cream you can buy at The Original Cream Company. Their creams are made from wild crafted herbs. Wildcrafted herbs are thought to be better for oils, creams, and teas than herbs grown in greenhouses. Wildcrafted means ‘picked in the wild’.

The company also sells dog skin cancer cream, plus other creams for your best friend. I haven’t seen too many companies that serve humans and animals with the same level of care. Pretty cool, I think. Spend some time checking out the different creams and their new body wash. You just might find something for you.

Next time I discuss herbs, we’re going to talk wild foods. Learn to make a salad from things you can find growing in your yard.(or close to it).

Editors note: Alternative Skin Cancer treatments can sometimes be used in conjunction with medication and treatment prescribed by your physician.  Always consult your physician before modifying your treatment regime.

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This entry was posted on Tuesday, October 30th, 2007 at 7:16 am and is filed under Uncategorized, Herbs and Natural Remedies. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

13 Responses to “Alternative Skin Cancer Treatment”

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  4. Stanley Cobb Says:

    I hope it works against the melanoma triggered by the African American Incidental (UV) Transference that I’ve been diagnosed with. So far the conventional treatments haven’t been effective.

  5. Julie Fletcher Says:

    I hope so, too. I cn tell you that many herbal salves use bloodroot, which these creams have in them. Bloodroot is known for killing skin tissue, which is why it is not recommended for novice herbalists to handle it unsupervised.

    Bloodroot is easy to find if you are into wildcraft, but it is also protected in some areas. I personally do not make any creams on my own tha contain bloodroot, I buy them.

    Good luck and please keep us posted on your progress!

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  7. Health Watch Center Says:

    Very helpful alternative skin caner treatment info… at the same time we have to take some preventions too

    Drinking coffee and practicing regular exercise can also prevent skin cancer in the individuals who have sun damaged skin. Coffee and exercise encourage the production of tumor blocking protein in the body which helps to prevent the condition.

    http://www.healthwatchcenter.com/2007/11/effective-preventive-methods-for-different-types-of-skin-cancer/

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  10. Paul Carrington Says:

    I am reading that the skin cancers and melanomas transmitted by black people to us through their African American Incidental UV Transference is contageious and am VERY concerned about what this means for the races. We have black friends who are offended that we are cutting them off due to our fear of getting melanomas from them; and, now with their strand being contageious, we are worried about being around other whites who have been around them.

  11. Julie Fletcher Says:

    What? Cancer is not contagious. Where in the world did you get this? I suggest you get some information from a reliable source. Black people are not carriers of any specia contagious cancer. That’s ridiclous.

  12. Fletch Hamilton Says:

    Julie, unfortunately, that’s not the truth. Black people do cause the melanoma and skin cancers. I know first hand. My dermatologist diagnosed my recent skin cancer and melanoma to the blacks. Since reducing my exposure to them and keeping them away from my home and yard, I’ve been a lot better.

  13. Julie Fletcher Says:

    You know, this is just insane. I think I will write an informative post on this and see what all of my readers have to say. I seriously doubt such a neo-nazi comment would make it past all of the intelligent readers out there.

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