Keratosis

 Keratosis


I am using SuperBalm at the moment to help heal some skin cancers I have had scraped & burned. They have healed so quickly. (as I figured they would.) Just brilliant.
L. B. Nowra, New South Wales. 22 September, 2009

Hi, I thought you might be interested to hear my recent experience with your Skin Recovery Cream. I purchased it for my wife to use on her ingrown toenails, to soften the skin to assist in the process of the nail growing forward and out. Her Podiatrist said not to use anything containing any form of acid. My wife is aware that wheatgrass contains Abscissic acid, so did not use it.

I had read some interesting reports on your forum re. the effectiveness of your extract on skin conditions. Merely as an experiment, I began applying your cream to a keratosis on my right temple. I’ve had it for about 10yrs, and it started as a ‘freckle’, but developed into a 12mm diameter dark, and crusty ‘growth’. My skin cancer specialist said it was OK, it wasn’t cancer, and that I’m just getting old. (53yrs of age.)

To cut a long story short, I’ve applied your cream to it 14 times in total, sporadically I must admit, and now it’s barely visible. My wife is amazed. So am I. Before, it was at least 2mm high, and now after a couple of wks, my wife puts on a dab of the cream for me to rub in, because I can’t feel where it was anymore. My only regret is that I started this so casually, I didn’t even think to take a photo of it before I started application of the Skin Recovery Cream. I would urge others to take a pic of any intended site of application before-hand, in case they get similar results to mine. My wife now applies it to her face every night, and puts it on my moles on my face. 
My wife wanted me to have surgery to remove the keratosis, as she said it was so outstanding visually, but the skin specialist refused. Now it’s gone, after an unbelievably small number of applications. I am amazed.

Thanks. I hope this information is of some use to you, and others.
B. R. Australia. 11 May, 2009
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