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2 & 3 - Discomfort but no pain as the eschar starts to show.
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5 - Experiencing strange body sensations (hot/cold flashes). Area feels
hot and inflamed.
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12 - More of the eschar has pushed through the skin. Started prescription
drugs for intense pain management. Started a low-grade fever.
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13 - The white halo indicates the tumor cells are starting to die. Stopped
blood root and started using Vaseline as the tumor starts to detach from
the body.
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15 - The olive color turning to black indicates the tumor cells are continuing
to die.
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23 - The tumor begins to detach from the body. It's important to let it
detach naturally as any cancer tentacles may remain in the body requiring
another treatment.
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25 - The tumor has completely detached.
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The
detached tumor.
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The
underside of the tumor.
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Unfortunately,
an ultrasound and biopsy still showed a mass. After completely healing from
the first process, I began a second blood root process in June 2002. It
took five weeks to expel a mass 3 times the size of the first one. It was
also more painful. You can see the end result of this process here.
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