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Old May 6th, 2007, 04:02 PM
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chester is comparing lesion samples to calcium ccarbonate structures and abalone ages and stages of growth
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Default Hanging out inside the lesion

.Miracle Aloe Foot Cream...ten minutes in a pile on the lesion
melts the
callus. Use a 10 x MAGNIFYING cosmetic MIRROR
2.Remove the callus and apply dry baking
soda
3.About 2 minutes later, take an angled tweezer and lift off the
dissolved contents, repeat 20 times or until soda is dry
4.Rinse off soda with water, distilled water for a final
rinse
5. Put silver inside lesion, cover with silver saturated
bandage
Repeat daily for weeks, months til the soda cannot find
anything in the lesion to react
to.

The lesion heals from underneath. It must be
cleaned out. It covers itself in minutes, especially when you are
removing the top layers. Apparently it is stacked in
layers.
This is how i imagine the design. I apologize
if it is incorrect, but after doing so much of this experiment,
this is how i visualize
it.
Lets say you go to the store and buy some peat
planters, say 24 pots in a tray. Each pot gets one white "bean". Now
stack each tray. Put 100 trays on top of each other stacked. This
represents the layering of a deep lesion that has been there for 10
years. All the peat is connected and saturated into the skin,beans
growing in individual pots. Somehow the entire unit is connected to
a blood source. And the whole unit has individual functions. It can
form a rim in seconds, it can create ooze that covers the
unit. I cannot get the entire lesion out in one session
with baking soda. Wish to God i could. The sides of it are soaked
into the facial skin, so i only deal with the inside of the lesion,
removing what the soda softens. Yet, the next day there is more to
remove, kind of like the movie...Ground Hog Day, been there done
that. Yet, progress is made. Often the stacks of
layers get folded over, or raised. Let say by soda session on day 5,
i find that the soda has leveled a side rim that was raised. On day
25, layer number 85, which was doubled over in the center gets
removed, thus alowing puckered skin to have more slack. On day 60,
following this imaginary example....layer number 90 has a fat bean
in one cup, larger than the rest. I wiggle it with tweezers, but it
is stuck solid. I stretch it with tweezers and it retracts, and
snaps back into the cup. It hurts to do anything with it. I put soda
on and let it do its job. By the next day....this larger bean is
sticking out more than the day before. The top of it is stretched
and limp. I wiggle it, but its hooked in deep and wont come out. I
put more soda on it. The next days session i try again. I wiggle it,
and it pops out. I see a deep hole in the magnifying mirror. The
hole looks empty, like an inverted cone. Suddenly blood fills the
entire lesion from that hole. It trickles over the edge of the
lesion. I catch the overflow with soda, the blood saturates the
soda. I remove it and put in more soda. I do this for an hour. Im
putting soda on other lesions, and keep checking on the trickle of
blood. This goes on for hour 2. Finally its done. What is it, and
what is done. I have no idea...im just "going with the flow". ONe
lesion i had on my chin tickled blood for 2 hours one session, and
the next day for 3 hours. Yeah...this is absolutely crazy, and maybe
a big mistake, and i am the fool, but ...alas, i commited to this
soda experiement. And this is what i have experienced with the
behavior of the inside of the lesion.
Finally the last layer of the lesion. I reached the bottom of one of
those today. I put a couple of beans under the microscope. At 200x
they just look like a clear blob, maybe a speck of bright red
inside. They lose the elongated shape quickly. The end that the
tweezers did not touch, often looks like it has a spray of fibers, a
tuft of something whitish clear. I cant tell the detail, would need
a more powerful scope. I put the bic lighter to one of them i was
holding in the tweezers. The tip balled up black, and the rest of it
turned orange. I have no idea what this is, or what that reaction
means.
One report i read, the person used an exacto knife and spent 3
months removing white things from a nickle size lesion and counted
white things. The total....about 495.
I have alot of lesions that have not come back, are not red, are not
scared, but have a slight indentation. Some are only a couple layers
deep and gone by the end of the week. This is true of the ones i got
off the temples, and over the neck vein. Those were about the size
of a quarter, but not deep. I just wore soda on them...they flared
up red around the area then were gone. The cheek ones take the
longest, facial that is, and the ones on either side of the corner
of my mouth took about two weeks and you cant even tell they were
there. One by my cheek bone took about a month and left a small
hole, but not discolored so not too noticable. The one on my stomach
was messy, reacting to the bandage, got about 50 cent size, but
wasnt very deep and done in a couple weeks. Two on the bra line
really hurt with soda on them and were hard to wear a bandage
on...but healed fast, like a week and half. ONe on my back, by
sholder blade is really hard to reach, so i put soda on it in the
shower, tape it off after the shower and put silver on it.It may
take longer, but i think it will finally come out. Its been there
forever, itchy one week, numb the next week.
I hate this, so slow to sit down to the task, but once began, i
forget everything else and my hands seem to know how to help. I
listen to a tv show, get up and do some chores, have a cookie . Im
at a good place in life right now to deal with this. I remember the
beginnings of these sores. I remember thinking the itchy spots had
gone away. In light of what i know now...they embedded. In light of
knowing about the soda...hopefully, this will not get past me if it
occurs again.
One more thing i have noticed, the shape of the lesion seems to be
rounded at one end, pointed at the other. I suspect the black fiber,
which i have found on skin, and on surfaces at times in a circle, or
semi circle, as tho its come together as a target shape. I have also
seen this black fiber on the bed sheets, or in the dust...a short
fiber that is pointed at both ends. Well...i dont know alot, and ive
never seen it move, so i guess the only thing i should say about it
is that it comes off the skin, or whatever, really well with sticky
tape.

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