The Eggplant Cancer Cure: A Treatment for Skin Cancer and New Hope for Other Cancers from Nature's Pharmacy
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.35 (523 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1890572217 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 132 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Dr. Cham's treatment also eliminates actinic keratosis, a usually benign (but potentially malignant) skin condition of middle ages and older. Bill Cham has achieved it in the treatment of two common cancers, basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Perfection or near-perfection is rare in any area of medicine. Dr. What's near-perfection? A treatment that: Works nearly every time Has no adverse side effects Is inexpensive compared with other treatments
important to read if you have minor skin cancers The author of The Eggplant Cancer Cure has literally saved my skin. I have had non-malignant skin cancers for many years, and the dermatologist took gouges out of me every year. I have the scars to prove it! When I found out about Curaderm and started using it, I stopped allowing my dermatologist to cut them out. I just go to her for a diagnosis twice a year, and then I take care of it myself with Dr. Cham's Curaderm. In a matter of a few weeks, the cancer will disappear and . Is There Already a Cure for Cancer? J. Baker According to a recent story from the Associated Press, government advisers to the Institute of Medicine are warning that the U.S. is facing a crisis in cancer care. The risk of cancer increases with age, they said, and by 2030, new cases are expected to reach 2.3 million a year. They predict there may be a shortage of oncology specialists to care for all of them. Of the 13 new cancer treatments approved by the FDA last year, only one was shown to extend survival by more than . This book (and the cream he recommends) helped avoid facial This book (and the cream he recommends) helped avoid facial surgery. It removed all evidence of a small tumor on the nose, mostly without pain. It helps to have a dermatologist who is curious and willing to allow experimentation.