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To: 17strings; All

I will repost some information here that I put on another thread:

Moles are viruses, too. And moles can morph into cancers. C-herb (a black walnut based paste) kills moles beautifully dead. Not like what dermatologists do to (try to) remove them, where they keep coming back. Presumably removes cancers. too (that’s why they call it “C-herb”).

I have no experience with dermatologists and cancers, but some (stubborn) friends of mine do. All I can say is that I removed all the moles from my body and face 25 years ago using C-herb, and it took just one application on each one. Zap, dead and gone. (Meanwhile, said friends continue to traipse back and forth to their Drs, over and over). It cost me about $60, IIRC. I have some of it left over in the jar, and recently found out that all these years later, it STILL works! When using it, you just have to remember to scratch or otherwise abrade the surface of the mole first, so that the herbs penetrate.

Here’s a a link. Or you can search and find others. (NFI):

https://store.nutritionalresources.com/collections/c-herb-products

You’ve gotta know it works, when Quackwatch.com has reports that the FDA sent sternly worded letters to companies that sell C-herb! LOL


995 posted on 04/12/2021 1:44:18 PM PDT by 17strings (If you've posted a good meme or cat .gif, chances are I've stolen it!)
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To: 17strings

More on C-herb (reposting again from the other thread):

There’s a little more to it than just dabbing it on. Like I said before, you have to scratch the skin where the mole is, scratch it until it feels almost raw, in order for the herbs to penetrate. Then apply just enough c-herb to cover the mole (a little goes a long way), and within the first 30 minutes or less, you should feel it stinging, which tells you your immune system is responding and it’s working. Cover it up with a small bandaid, and wait.

Over the next few days, the mole will turn black and shrivel up, and finally fall off, leaving a crater. The area may be reddish for a while, too. Some people put a cream on it to aid healing (I did not). The time it takes varies somewhat, because moles differ a lot - some are more superficial, and others may look small, but have a large portion hiding deeper beneath the skin. Anyway, in a few more days, the crater will fill in and your skin will be smooth again. Depending on the location and amount of pigment, you might have a white spot where the mole was. I have a lot of those here and there, but they sure beat having the moles! None of them came back. I’ve grown a few more since then, and deal with them as necessary.

Hope this was helpful. Disclaimer: I am not a doctor, YMMV, etc.


1,003 posted on 04/13/2021 5:28:19 PM PDT by 17strings (If you've posted a good meme or cat .gif, chances are I've stolen it!)
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