If you’ve been recently diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma (BCC), you may be wondering what your treatment options are. Normally, your dermatologist will recommend cutting them out, radiation, or pharma’s topical treatments. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, “typically the procedure leaves a round, whitish scar resembling a cigarette burn at the surgery site”.
[When my husband was diagnosed with numerous basal cell lesions on his back ~20 years ago, we felt we could do better than surgery and asked around if anyone knew of a more natural alternative. A friend in his 60s volunteered that he had over 40 lesions on his back, and while he started out with the excision (surgery) route (2 or 3 at a time) as an outpatient, the sites didn’t heal well and scarred badly. His wife found a product called Curaderm that was only available (at that time) from England, they used it and were very pleased with the outcome. No more infected sites, deep scarring (in his case), or loss of time at work. We also purchased Curaderm and I used it on my husband’s back. It was a great option for us, as well. I have no affiliation with Curaderm, but like Black salve, I wanted you to know about it].
Curaderm BEC5 is a treatment for non-melanoma skin cancers. Developed in Australia by Dr. Bill Cham, Curaderm BEC5, made from eggplant extract, is used worldwide to treat basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, age spots, and keratoses. The product has been tested for twenty-five years [1,2,3] throughout Australia and the EU. Conclusion:
“Curaderm therapy selectively, specifically, effectively and safely eliminates all types of BCC skin cancers by a process of apoptosis, culminating in excellent cosmetic outcomes. Curaderm is an ideal therapy for outpatient treatment.”
Curaderm BEC5 Customer Testimonials and halfway down this page under “Curaderm Reviews” are many more testimonials.
Does Curaderm Work on Melanoma?
No. Curaderm is effective on squamous and basal cell skin cancer but not melanoma.
Curaderm Contraindications
Do NOT use Curaderm on moles, melanoma, or any BCC or SCC skin cancer that has metastasized (spread).
Benefits of Using Curaderm for Treating Basal Cell Carcinoma
For those diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma, the prospect of treatment can feel daunting. Fortunately, Curaderm has become a promising option for those seeking a non-invasive and effective treatment option. This topical cream contains a powerful combination of natural ingredients that work together to target cancerous cells while minimizing damage to healthy tissue. By boosting the immune system’s ability to fight abnormal cells, Curaderm has become known for its ability to reduce scarring and side effects of treatment. Whether you are seeking an alternative to traditional therapies or simply want to explore all your options, Curaderm is an exciting new development in the fight against skin cancer.
How Long Does Curaderm Take to Work?
Treatment with Curaderm is only stopped after the entire lesion has been replaced with normal skin. This depends on the type, size, and depth of the lesion. Small Basal Cell Carcinoma lesions can take one week of treatment, while large lesions may take up to 14 weeks. 3
One risqué tennis fitness guru, who shared her own healing process photos on her face said, “the only people who didn’t get a complete healing were those who quit too early.”
How to Use Curaderm Topically
You should follow these instructions carefully to treat a lesion:
• Wash the lesion and surrounding skin with mild soap and rinse thoroughly, then dry.
• Remove the protective foil that covers the hole in the tube’s lid after unscrewing the top.
• Apply a small amount of Curaderm to the lesion, just enough to cover the lesion. Spread evenly over the lesion only.
Note: Do not apply the cream in large quantities.
Note: Do not extend the cream more than 0.5cm (0.5 cm ≈ 0.197 inch) onto the normal skin surrounding the edge of the lesion.
• Cover each lesion with surgical tape (paper tape) until the next application of the cream. (Take care not to use so much that is oozes over the borders of the lesion when applying tape).
• Apply the cream twice daily (at least every 12 hours).
Note: Up to 10 applications with a least a half-hour span can be done daily to remove the lesion more rapidly.
Note: DO NOT allow the area being treated to dry out.
• Stop treatment only when the lesion has been completely cleared and replaced with normal pink skin.
Note: After the treatment begins, the lesion may appear more prominent. If so, you should apply more Curaderm to cover the area. Once the lesion starts to recede, use less.
What To Expect
During treatment, some degree of redness, itching, skin peeling, swelling, and drainage will be observed and is normal.
Tingling or burning may be experienced for 20-30 minutes after each application. This is a normal reaction.
You should expect the following typical pattern:
• First reddening, then erosion and ulceration, followed by regrowth of normal skin tissue.
• During treatment, the lesion may appear worse than before treatment.
• During treatment and until the new tissue has regrown, your skin in the treatment area will look noticeably different from normal skin.
Side-Effects
Many patients in clinical trials, as well as in clinical practice, have experienced burning sensations that can last for several minutes after the application of Curaderm. More severe side effects, such as infection or allergic reactions, are possible but rare.
How Do I Store It?
Curaderm should be stored in the fridge. Curaderm should last five years if refrigerated.
How Long Do I Treat the Lesion For?
You should keep applying the Curaderm BEC5 once a day until the lesion is completely gone.
Curaderm BEC5 Customer Testimonials
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