This doesn’t sound right...*at all*! The nastiest thing about melanoma is that it metastasizes, that is, it sends cancer cells from its original site to distant parts of the body.That’s exactly what happened to a top surgeon who worked at the hospital where I worked. His melanoma spread to his brain and *that’s* what killed him.
A lot of things about this smell “off”. We are being asked to swallow a false targeted narrative.
Yeah, I’m more than a bit skeptical about this melanoma soap. I want to know what “compounds” go into it and the mechanisms by which they treat melanoma.
In 1976, I worked with a woman who had had a small melanoma removed from her upper arm. The surgeon had apparently removed a chunk about the size of a pool ball in hopes of getting it all. At that time there was no recurrence, some two years after the surgery.
I doubt that a 50-cent bar of soap can do that.
He’s getting the award for the process and creativity - doesn’t sound like there’s actually any intended pharmaceutical efficacy. The headline (as always) is tragically misleading.
I noticed it said nothing about how this soap is supposed to work.