Question:
when I was a child (before anyone ever heard of sunscreen), I got
zapped good by the sun. The damage was done. I've had several dozen
precancerous lesions, several dozen basal cell skin cancers, three squamish
cell skin cancers, and, now, one melanoma. This is getting very old.
For fifteen years I've been cut, burned and frozen by dermatologists. It
has gotten to the point where a visit to the dermatologist is less
enjoyable than a visit to the dentist. I've been under the scapel five
times; I've had two Moh's surgeries. Liquid nitrogen and I have become old
friends and I've smelled enough of my flesh burning with electrodissication
and cutelage to last a few lifetimes. I'll be under the knife later this
month for the melanoma and am "looking forward" to having a few other spots
removed. Additionally, I am "looking forward" to many more skin cancers
popping up their ugly heads.
Is there some way to prevent the skin cancer and not just wait around for
it to crop up its ugly little head so it can be cut, burned or frozen out?
The only things doctors ever tell me as to preventing skin cancer is to
avoid the sun (I've been doing that for 30 years) and have any suspicious
spots. The latter, of course, is not really a way of preventing skin
cancer, but a way of treating it.
Does anyone know a way I can prevent skin cancer?
Answer:
The Apache Indians and Navajo have been using Jojoba Oil from the jojoba
bean for centuries as a skin cancer treatment and preventative. It is a
fantastic plant in how useful it is.
Also deal with you image impression management issues, the front you put
to the world. The skin is a litmus paper for testing how sick the
ego/persona is.
It's part of your broken heart that needs to be healed.