
They say a picture's worth a thousand words. We don't know about that, but we do know, having worked with thousands of Cansema users, how our topical formula works. What happens. What are the stages of cancer necroses and subsequent healing. This we know quite well.
1. ESCHAR FORMATION -- This is the first in a progressive series of photographs taken following the application of Cansema on a cancerous skin lesion, this one on the forearm of a middle-aged user from Ohio (USA). The example above involves one of the more serious types of skin cancer: melanoma. The photograph above shows that only 30 hours into the treatment, the entire neoplasm has formed into a scab, or "eschar." The cancer is completely dead, but the healing process has only begun.
2. EDEMA & ISOLATION -- There is a buildup of antibodies and serum in the surrounding tissue. As is often typical of edema, there is a reddening and a general puffiness. The degree can vary considerably from case to case, but in all ways it is an important part of the body's healing process. Cansema has successfully triggered the body's immune system and the necrosis is recognized as an invasive agent. The eschar becomes better defined from the surrounding, healthy, non-cancerous tissue.
3. ESCHAR CONTAINMENT -- The eschar begins to dry up like any other scab. As healthy dermal layers are formed beneath the eschar, which nears perfect and separate formation, it is slowly ejected from the body. Edema and redness disappear.
4. ESCHAR EXPULSION -- The entire eschar, representing what had been a thriving cancer only days before, is pushed out of the body when the last connective skin tissue beneath it is broken or deteriorates. What remains at the site of expulsion is a decavitation, which we will examine next...
5. DECAVITATION -- Now back at the body... a decavitated area remains where the tumor was ejected. Epidermal layers have not completely formed, so to the lay person the area can look extremely raw and unprotected. Nonetheless, in the thousands of cases we have been involved in, never once have we had a case of secondary infection resulting from the process. Vitamin E or petroleum jelly is applied to minimize scarring and aid the healing process.
6. FINAL H