A common vegetable cures skin cancer

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A common vegetable cures skin cancer

by: Paul Fassa

When it comes to skin cancer, Big Pharma offers only topical chemo creams and surgery. The chemo creams often don't work but often do cause ugly, painful side effects. Removing skin cancer tumors surgically usually results with tumors resurfacing sooner or later. Surgeries often leave ugly scars.

However, there are inexpensive, effective, safe cures for curing skin cancer that are banned by the mainstream medical monopoly, which are not publicized by the mainstream media.

A relatively new remedy, BEC5, is a spin off from an Australian folk remedy for farm animals. It is available to anyone online. It uses the phyotonutrients extracted from eggplants. Clinical trials and anecdotal testimonies confirmed BEC5's efficacy and safety on basal cell and squamous cell cancers.

Melanoma is the least common but most dangerous skin cancer with the highest morbidity rate. It can metastasize into internal organs. The maker and distributors for BEC5 make no claims for curing melanoma so far. But at least one person who made a homemade version that anyone can make claimed it cured his melanoma.

The homemade remedy involves a solution of vinegar and eggplant that extracts the same phyotonutrient glycocides and glycoalkaloids contained in BEC5 directly from the eggplant. The glycoalkaloids penetrate cancer cells selectively and destroy them. Normal cells are left alone.


How to make and use the homemade eggplant remedy
This is an attempt at disclosing what others report cured their skin cancers. It's purely educational and not meant as medical advice. Some of the anecdotal reports had their skin cancer diagnosed by MDs, with subsequent cures confirmed by MDs (1).

Some have used white vinegar, while others recommend raw organic apple cider vinegar. Get a medium sized eggplant and grind it up. Put that into a glass jar and fill it up with the vinegar. Place the jar into the refrigerator. After around three days with the white vinegar, the liquid should turn to a brownish gold color. That indicates it's ready to use.

Apple cider vinegar is already a similar color, but three days seasoning in a refrigerator should be enough.

Apply it directly to tumors often with a cotton ball, or secure the soaked cotton onto the tumor with tape. Treatment may take a couple of weeks or more. Both commercial BEC5 cream and the homemade version also work on warts and other unhealthy skin conditions.

One user mentioned that according to his doctor (naturopath?), if the homemade procedure is painful, then it is melanoma that's under attack. Many of these homemade remedy users were in Australia, where Dr. Bill Cham, MD, PhD, found out about the Devil's Apple plant used by veterinarians and farmers to cure skin cancers on farm animals.

Dr. Cham claims a high, safe cure rate with non-melanoma skin cancers from his own clinical testing. Detractors claim there are no published reports in medical journals. That could be due to the fact that Dr. Cham had to go it alone testing his cream on skin cancer patients in the UK hospital system. Dr. Cham demonstrates and explains his BEC5 cream in a video (2).

Mainstream medicine always attacks natural non-pharmaceutical cures and their sponsors. However, a well known physician, Dr. Jonathan Wright MD, founder of the holistic Tahoma Clinic in the Seattle Washington area, backs up Dr. Cham. Dr. Wright sells BEC5 creams and explains how it works and how it was tested within the UK system (3 - 4).

Dr. Cham determined that the same curative glycoalkaloids were available in eggplant. From there he went on and pioneered the development of BEC5 in London.

Sources for this article include:

Original source for this article http://www.naturalnews.com/027506_eggplant_skin_cancer.html

(1) http://www.topicalinfo.org/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=143

(2) http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7172536003572772580&hl=en

(3) http://ahha.org/SkinCancerCure.htm

(4) http://eggplant-cancer-cure.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skin_cancer

About the author:
Paul Fassa is dedicated to warning others about the current corruption of food and medicine and guiding others toward a direction for better health with no restrictions on health freedom. You can visit his blog at http://healthmaven.blogspot.com

Source:
http://www.naturalnews.com/035471_skin_cancer_cure_eggplant.html#ixzz2emmzGNr1
 
Apparently only one person is claiming it is a cure for skin cancer.
The maker and distributors for BEC5 make no claims for curing melanoma so far. But at least one person who made a homemade version that anyone can make claimed it cured his melanoma.

From one site promoting it:
http://www.curadermbec5.com/can-i-use-curaderm-bec5-without-seeing-a-doctor-first/

We highly recommend that you see a Doctor before commencing treatment with Curaderm BEC5. You need to have have a biopsy performed first to see what type of skin cancer you have. Curaderm BEC5 can treat Basel Cell Carcinomas (BCC) and Squamous Cell Carcinomas (SCC).

If your cancer is highly pigmented there is a possibility that the skin cancer could be a Melanoma. If this is the case, the cancer could metastasize and spread though your body fast. If it is Melanoma it needs to be treated by surgery to remove the skin cancer as soon as possible to prevent it from spreading. We do not recommend that you use Curaderm BEC5 to treat Melanoma as it may not treat your cancer fast enough and this will put you at risk of death.

I am unable to find any independent case studies of the compound which raises questions. IF anybody has any links to any it would be apreciated.

One article I did find:
http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2008/11/07/eggplant-mania-for-cancer/

But can this “eggplant cure” actually do what Dr. Cham claims it can? In the video, he claims it’s been tested in “randomized trials” in the U.K.; so I figured that I could find the results of those randomized trials by searching PubMed. Silly me. A search of “eggplant” and “skin cancer” revealed…two referencs, neither of which are by Dr. Cham and neither of which show an eggplant extract curing cancer. Meanwhile a search on Dr. Cham’s name revealed three publications, one of which looked like a review article. Only one of them showed any sort of clinical study suggesting that a cream formulation containing high concentrations (10%) of a standard mixture of solasodine glycosides (BEC) might be effective in treating non-melanoma skin cancers. The problem with the study, however, is that it did not appear to be randomized or to have matched its tumors for size and depth very well.


Somehow, though, Dr. Cham claims that he’s done Phase I, Phase II, Phase III, and even Phase IV (post-marketing) trials. Now, I wouldn’t necessarily expect phase IV trials to be published; postmarketing surveys often remain unpulished. However, I would expect to see the phase III trial supporting his “Curaderm” to have been published. Oddly enough, many of the studies listed on Dr. Cham’s website don’t appear to be even particularly relevant to the question of whether his cream cures skin cancer. Particularly suspicious are a couple of articles that could have come straight from Kevin Trudeau, The skin cancer cure so effective, it’s being kept secret and The skin cancer cure nobody wants you to know about.
 
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Thanks Zippy, I guess if I put this stuff on a mole and it hurts I should start up my apricot pit regimen again.
 
The skin cancer cure...yes, cure...that works every time
by Jonathan V. Wright, M.D.

In the December 2005 issue of Nutrition & Healing (see article provided below), you read about Dr. Bill Cham's 25-year journey of discovery and development of a cure (yes, that's a cure, and it works nearly every time) for the two most common skin cancers, basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). And it cures them without harming normal skin in any way!

According to the Skin

Cancer Foundation website (www.skincancer.org), "Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common form of cancer, with more than 800,000 new cases estimated in the US each year." The website also states: "Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the second most common form of skin cancer, with over 250,000 new cases per year estimated in the United States."

What's more, Dr. Cham's cure (termed "BEC-5") is also effective in eliminating actinic keratosis (AK), termed a "precancer" by the Skin Cancer Foundation. Here's what the Skin Cancer Foundation says: AK "...is a small crusty, scaly or crumbly bump or horn that arises on the skin surface. The base may be light or dark, tan, pink, red, or a combination of these...or the same color as your skin. The scale or crust is horny, dry, and rough, and is often recognized by touch rather than sight. Occasionally it itches or produces a pricking or tender sensation. It can also become inflamed and surrounded by redness. In rare instances, actinic keratoses can bleed."

In March, I was privileged to attend a presentation given by Dr. Cham to the International College of Integrative Medicine just across the Ohio River from Cincinnati in Northern Kentucky. (At the same meeting, ICIM presented Dr. Henry Heimlich with a Lifetime Achievement award, in large part for development of the life-saving Heimlich maneuver.)

In his presentation, Dr. Cham explained the exact mechanism of action of BEC-5. It's so simple even the present "medical mainstream" and the Skin Cancer Foundation should be able to understand it, the very first time! But according to the Skin Cancer Foundation website: "There is no one best method to treat all skin cancers and precancers." This website doesn't even mention Dr. Cham or any of the versions of BEC-5 at all!

How BEC-5 works

First in the Australian "devil's apple," and then in eggplant, Dr. Cham discovered and described cytotoxic (cell-killing) alkaloids (mostly "solasodine" and "sola-margine") attached to glucose, galactose, or the plant sugar "rhamnose."

These combinations are all called "glycoalkaloids" ("glyco" for any of the sugars). Solasodine glycosides are related to "vincristine" and "vinblastine," alkaloids derived from the periwinkle flower, sometimes used by "mainstream" oncologists as cancer chemotherapy.

Eating eggplant can't hurt us because the alkaloids it contains cannot penetrate healthy, non-cancerous cells. But skin cancer cells are subtly different than normal healthy cells. Unlike normal, healthy skin cells, BCC, SCC, and AK cancer cells all have a small change in their membranes that binds to the plant sugar rhamnose.

The rhamnose part of the solasodine glycoalkaloid binds itself there, and is then taken up into the skin cancer or AK cell, where it ruptures the membranes of internal cell structures called "lysosomes."

Lysosomes are "bags" of powerful enzymes that, when ruptured, can eat up any cell from within. Once released by the rupture of their surrounding membranes by the solasodine alkaloids, the lysosomal enzymes literally destroy the cell. Normal, healthy skin cells are untouched, as they cannot "take up" these glycoalkaloids.

Dr. Cham showed the ICIM group "before, during, and after" slides of treatment of multiple instances of BCC and SCC. The cancers were often large ones, from 2 to 6 inches or more in diameter. Yet all of them were gradually healed and replaced by normal tissue—in every case! And there was none of the disfigurement often caused by surgery.

Dr. Cham noted that approximately 70,000 Australians have cured their skin cancers with versions of BEC-5, with virtually no side effects. At the end of his presentation, Dr. Cham received a standing ovation from all of the doctors, nurses, and others present.

At present, BEC-5 is available in limited supply from the Tahoma Clinic Dispensary (tahoma-clinic.com). It is also available online from International Anti-Aging Systems (www.antiaging-systems.com).


Read more: http://ahha.org/SkinCancerCure.htm
 
You would think there are thousands of cures for cancer based on how often these sites come out with these articles.
 
The skin cancer cure...yes, cure...that works every time
by Jonathan V. Wright, M.D.

In the December 2005 issue of Nutrition & Healing (see article provided below), you read about Dr. Bill Cham's 25-year journey of discovery and development of a cure (yes, that's a cure, and it works nearly every time) for the two most common skin cancers, basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). And it cures them without harming normal skin in any way!

According to the Skin

Cancer Foundation website (www.skincancer.org), "Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common form of cancer, with more than 800,000 new cases estimated in the US each year." The website also states: "Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the second most common form of skin cancer, with over 250,000 new cases per year estimated in the United States."

What's more, Dr. Cham's cure (termed "BEC-5") is also effective in eliminating actinic keratosis (AK), termed a "precancer" by the Skin Cancer Foundation. Here's what the Skin Cancer Foundation says: AK "...is a small crusty, scaly or crumbly bump or horn that arises on the skin surface. The base may be light or dark, tan, pink, red, or a combination of these...or the same color as your skin. The scale or crust is horny, dry, and rough, and is often recognized by touch rather than sight. Occasionally it itches or produces a pricking or tender sensation. It can also become inflamed and surrounded by redness. In rare instances, actinic keratoses can bleed."

In March, I was privileged to attend a presentation given by Dr. Cham to the International College of Integrative Medicine just across the Ohio River from Cincinnati in Northern Kentucky. (At the same meeting, ICIM presented Dr. Henry Heimlich with a Lifetime Achievement award, in large part for development of the life-saving Heimlich maneuver.)

In his presentation, Dr. Cham explained the exact mechanism of action of BEC-5. It's so simple even the present "medical mainstream" and the Skin Cancer Foundation should be able to understand it, the very first time! But according to the Skin Cancer Foundation website: "There is no one best method to treat all skin cancers and precancers." This website doesn't even mention Dr. Cham or any of the versions of BEC-5 at all!

How BEC-5 works

First in the Australian "devil's apple," and then in eggplant, Dr. Cham discovered and described cytotoxic (cell-killing) alkaloids (mostly "solasodine" and "sola-margine") attached to glucose, galactose, or the plant sugar "rhamnose."

These combinations are all called "glycoalkaloids" ("glyco" for any of the sugars). Solasodine glycosides are related to "vincristine" and "vinblastine," alkaloids derived from the periwinkle flower, sometimes used by "mainstream" oncologists as cancer chemotherapy.

Eating eggplant can't hurt us because the alkaloids it contains cannot penetrate healthy, non-cancerous cells. But skin cancer cells are subtly different than normal healthy cells. Unlike normal, healthy skin cells, BCC, SCC, and AK cancer cells all have a small change in their membranes that binds to the plant sugar rhamnose.

The rhamnose part of the solasodine glycoalkaloid binds itself there, and is then taken up into the skin cancer or AK cell, where it ruptures the membranes of internal cell structures called "lysosomes."

Lysosomes are "bags" of powerful enzymes that, when ruptured, can eat up any cell from within. Once released by the rupture of their surrounding membranes by the solasodine alkaloids, the lysosomal enzymes literally destroy the cell. Normal, healthy skin cells are untouched, as they cannot "take up" these glycoalkaloids.

Dr. Cham showed the ICIM group "before, during, and after" slides of treatment of multiple instances of BCC and SCC. The cancers were often large ones, from 2 to 6 inches or more in diameter. Yet all of them were gradually healed and replaced by normal tissue—in every case! And there was none of the disfigurement often caused by surgery.

Dr. Cham noted that approximately 70,000 Australians have cured their skin cancers with versions of BEC-5, with virtually no side effects. At the end of his presentation, Dr. Cham received a standing ovation from all of the doctors, nurses, and others present.

At present, BEC-5 is available in limited supply from the Tahoma Clinic Dispensary (tahoma-clinic.com). It is also available online from International Anti-Aging Systems (www.antiaging-systems.com).


Read more: http://ahha.org/SkinCancerCure.htm

I like how it links to a valid website to try to give the article more crediblity (skincancer.org) but the link has nothing to say about the alleged treatment. Seems that all articles I can find on the "cure" refer to one person- "Dr. Cham". Or is it Dr. Sham?

Look what it does say according to the article above:
But according to the Skin Cancer Foundation website: "There is no one best method to treat all skin cancers and precancers."
 
You would think there are thousands of cures for cancer based on how often these sites come out with these articles.

There are, the problem is most of the information is suppressed by FDA.

Or you can simply choose--Chemo or Radiation. Those two treatments were approved by the FDA. With no promise of cures.
 
If it works, why hasn't Dr. Cham published the data from his studies for review? The FDA isn't stopping him from doing that. He claims he has performed the clinical trials.
 
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It will be awesome if more stories available on this topic. It will then prove it scientifically that skin cancer can be cured with the help of eggplant. We will be more than happy if we could cure skin cancer so cheaply. Then why should we pay for those painful surgeries and operations.
 
One thing is clear: if eggplant cured cancer, the government would make it illegal.
 
If it works, why hasn't Dr. Cham published the data from his studies for review? The FDA isn't stopping him from doing that. He claims he has performed the clinical trials.

Won't hurt to try it.....always worth a shot especially with the very low cost and ease. Worst case it does not work and you have only an eggplant and a bit of vinegar wasted.
 
Anyone who tries to cure melanoma with eggplant is a fool. Maybe it is worth a try with the other two types of skin cancer, but if immediate results are not visible, CUT THAT SHIT OUT! The longer you wait, the bigger the cut will be.

When it comes to cancer, when the tumor is isolated and accessible, surgery is THE way to go. If the surgeon can get to it, and skin cancer in early phases is a prime target, CUT IT OUT! I did and am very happy about it. Yes, it left a scar on my face but I wasn't that pretty to begin with. And now I don't have cancer. Not a difficult decision to make.
 
Won't hurt to try it.....always worth a shot especially with the very low cost and ease. Worst case it does not work and you have only an eggplant and a bit of vinegar wasted.

With cancer, early detection is almost the whole game because surgery is by far the best treatment IF you get to it before it metastasizes. Skin cancer is probably the easiest cancer to detect early if you pay attention. If you throw away that advantage with folk remedies there is a much bigger price to pay than the cost of eggplant and vinegar. At the very least you will have a bigger scar. At the worst you'll be wearing a dirt shirt before your time.
 
What hasn't been discussed here is the best approach... prevention. Skin cancer is one of the preventable types of cancer.
 
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