Mole Removal Quiz
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@CrumblingCookie said in Mole Removal Quiz:
@orgon The ACV you used would have had a concentration of c. 5% acetic acid?
Yep just regular stuff from the store
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@fazeman Yeah I heard of someone trying Methylene Blue but apparently it takes several months too. I need something faster, I ain't got that much patience
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@Peater0921 it’s worth a go I think. It doesn’t mention the minerals used, but emailing them u could find out.
If you do try it people recommend treating one mole or lump at a time as it’s intensive.
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@GlucoseGal Ok, thanks again! Much appreciated!
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@Peater0921
Besides surgery just adds to the physical stress on the body and would probably lead to moreI would first make sure I’ve eliminated pufa from my diet, because it seems to increase them
Someone asked ray..
Post in thread 'Ray Peat Email Advice Depository'
https://lowtoxinforum.com/threads/ray-peat-email-advice-depository.1035/post-389201Me: Topically I been adding Dhea and Progesterone on the mole for about a week now but havent seen any change.
How long did you do it to see a change?RP: I’ve never applied anything directly to a mole, because of the danger of causing irritation that could cause cancerization. When I have put progesterone or DHEA (dissolved in vitamin E) on the skin about an inch away from a mole, I have seen changes the next day, with steady shrinking during a week or 10 days. Sometimes I have just increased my dose of T3, to keep my daytime temperature at least normal, and it increase my resting pulse rate to about 95 beats per minute. I think I have accelerated the dissappearance of some moles by soaking in a bath containing epsom salts, baking soda, and salt.
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@16characterstwas I get the fear Peat mentioned about cancerization. But topical treatment like iodine works pretty good. Many have said it worked for them. DHEA maybe helps with shrinking but he didn't mention it actually causing complete disappearance. And thyroid doesn't work or only very slowly for most.
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Has anyone ever tried topical MelaNon from idealabs?
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@Luke That's a good question. Would also like to know!
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@Luke Does it delete moles?
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@heyman said in Mole Removal Quiz:
@Luke Does it delete moles?
I think there was some talk about it on the old forum.
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@Peater0921 i see. Thanks for explaining. my understanding of peat was that the shrinking lead to complete eradication. Yet i have no personal experience, fortunately. never had anything problematic, only flat tiny ones when I tried quasi veganism (complete w pufa) years ago.
I get people’s enthusiasm about iodine if it produces results, yet i would still be cautious given ray’s precautions about iodide/iodine and his hesitancy to apply anything directly on a mol or angioma. -
@Peater0921 said in Mole Removal Quiz:
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I've just started using a skin tag remover kit that puts a small rubber band around the skin tag/wart/mole. So far, it seems to be shrinking the growths and they are getting harder. It takes about a week or so for the thing to completely fall off. You get the micro rubber bands, a thin long funnel like tool to help you put the band around the growth, and some alcohol wipes. These kits go for for around $8.
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@16characterstwas Agreed. Thank you for your feedback!
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@PranaDeva Is it those that work by cutting off bloodflow until it falls off? That might actually be a better idea than cauterizing it with iodine or other stuff. But it only works with raised moles...
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@Peater0921 That is exactly how this product works.
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@PranaDeva It is not dangerous? I have a raised mole and I might try...
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@heyman I'm only 4 days into it, using it a wart, raised mole, and some skin tags. It seems to be working, and there is just minor discomfort when the skin growth is touched. I think it is safe, but only time will tell.