Hi fellow Hiveians and Natural Medicine enthusiasts,
Here to share kind of a remarkable story for some natural methods to remove things that are potentially pretty bad. very bad! I started this post months ago but didn’t want to necessarily post it, given I was in denial of what I had. The important thing is to keep your mind and options open so that you don’t let things get worse.
IF YOU ARE SQUEAMISH THIS MIGHT NOT BE THE POST FOR YOU
Let’s start with a picture of something fun. Our son fishing! That way it doesn’t have a challenging photo for people to look at lol
I’m Fine Right?
So I’m pretty sure I’ve always had this little fatty tumor on the side of my head, called a lipoma. It could have been a mole, I never really had it checked by a dermatologist but my primary care doctors were never alarmed by it. I remember the people who would cut my hair when I started cutting it short, would always hesitate at it thinking they hit it and it hurt. Thankfully it never really did.
So a few months ago, my wife () mentioned that when she did a supervisor touch up of my hair (I cut all of it but couldn’t really tell what I missed or looked like crap lol so she would fix them) she mentioned it and that it didn’t look right. So I started keeping an eye on it and touching it and it indeed changed. Thankfully I started taking pictures of it as well, since I couldn’t get a great look at it in the mirror. I could kind of see it but not great. I definitely noticed changes in it so I knew I had to do something to get rid of it for good.
So the first step that I read, thinking it was a mole, was to use apple cider vinegar directly on it. It definitely helped kill something but it didn’t go away. As you can see, the color got a lot darker which meant it was dying, at least at the surface.
It was at this point I started to realize maybe it wasn’t what I thought. I was still trying other things though. It was a bit troubling that it started to grow. It was a cancer after all, an abnormal growth of cells. I was still in denial though.
For a couple weeks I was using a mixture of castor oil, baking soda, tea tree oil and a touch of frankincense. This helped in a way, I think by cleansing it. It still wasn’t getting smaller, it was unfortunately growing.
Once it started to get to this stage is when I knew I had to reevaluate what was happening. It was definitely not just an ordinary mole or lipoma any longer. It started to look kind of brutal and it was growing to the point I couldn’t really hide it any longer.
I started to do more research into ways to treat it. I determined that it was most likely squamous cell carcinoma. That’s the second tier in the skin cancer classifications. The first and easiest one is basal cell, followed by SCC and finally the worst one that scares people the most, melanoma.
It was a bit deceiving at some points, I would pick at it and it would end up bleeding but I squished the blood out so it looked smaller but a few days later it came right back.
This is my concoction that I made with caste oil, baking soda, tea tree oil and frankincense oil.
I will detail in edition two the things that I’ve done such as my modification to lifestyle habits and others as well as the most up to date pictures. The method I just started to use 3 weeks ago has worked the best and I’m finally having it go away but to prevent the post from being too long, I am breaking it into two.
You Too?
Have you had any experiences with things like this? I would like to connect with others, especially ones with Squamous cell.
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