Guest guest Posted February 7, 2010 Report Share Posted February 7, 2010 I have like rough patches and moles all over my body, they seem to be multiplying like crazy since I have turned 58, any ideas on why and how to get rid of them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 Firstly, it would be well to have someone look at them, a holistic dermatologist. The acronym for skin cancer in a mole presentation: A is for Asymmetry--one half of a mole is different than the other. B is for Border irregularity--mole has poorly defined edges. C is for Color variations--inconsistent colors on the mole. D is for Diameter--larger than a pencil eraser. If they are simply moles, then the best method i have seen is use castor oil with a pinch of baking soda. Mix the soda well into the oil with your fingers, apply to the mole, cover with a bandaid, and apply again each morning. Some people report that the mole will hurt after a few days, this is normal and is the skin adjusting to the process. In my years of practice i have seen this work well every time (for plantar warts as well!). All good things, Tymothy > > I have like rough patches and moles all over my body, they seem to be multiplying like crazy since I have turned 58, any ideas on why and how to get rid of them. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2010 Report Share Posted February 10, 2010 If the mole is raised.simply " tie " it off - virtually cutting off it's blood supply. It will eventually shrivel up and drop off. Use a piece of thread, fishing line or even dental floss (the thinner, stronger it is the better). If need be, have somebody hold the mole away from your body so that the thread can get as close to the body as it can. You want to get the whole thing, rather than a portion (making it necessary to do it a second time). I've done this to a couple moles and one shriveled up immediately.and another took a couple tries. You tie the thread TIGHT and yes it will pinch but nothing too bad.and you may have to tie a couple threads to get it completely. I believe I would tie a thread and wait awhile (maybe even a day) before tying a second one.but you'll be able to determine that as you go. The castor oil/baking soda process sounds good for those moles that are flat and you can't get under them. Good luck. Lisa _____ On Behalf Of tymothys Monday, February 08, 2010 3:11 PM Re: Moles , spots. ect. Firstly, it would be well to have someone look at them, a holistic dermatologist. The acronym for skin cancer in a mole presentation: A is for Asymmetry--one half of a mole is different than the other. B is for Border irregularity--mole has poorly defined edges. C is for Color variations--inconsistent colors on the mole. D is for Diameter--larger than a pencil eraser. If they are simply moles, then the best method i have seen is use castor oil with a pinch of baking soda. Mix the soda well into the oil with your fingers, apply to the mole, cover with a bandaid, and apply again each morning. Some people report that the mole will hurt after a few days, this is normal and is the skin adjusting to the process. In my years of practice i have seen this work well every time (for plantar warts as well!). All good things, Tymothy > > I have like rough patches and moles all over my body, they seem to be multiplying like crazy since I have turned 58, any ideas on why and how to get rid of them. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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