Does Curaderm really work?

Does Curaderm really work?

We now report that a preparation (Curaderm) which contains very low concentrations of BEC (0.005%) is effective in the treatment of keratoses, basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) and squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) of the skin of humans.

Is Curaderm FDA approved?

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not approved Curaderm BEC5 for use in the United States. Because of this, most physicians will not recommend the use of Curaderm BEC5 for the treatment of malignant skin tumors.

How do you know when to stop using Curaderm?

Therapy with CuradermBEC5 is self-titrating, treatment is only stopped after the entire lesion has been replaced with normal skin and this depends on the type, size and depth of the lesion on the skin.

Does Curaderm work on actinic keratosis?

In other studies with longer duration treatment periods it was shown that CuradermBEC5 is effective for the treatments of keratosis, basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma [4,29,32-36,38].

Does Curaderm work on melanoma?

It is effective on squamous and basal cell skin cancer but not melanoma.

Can Curaderm cause bleeding?

Treatment with Curaderm resulted in rapid break-down of the tumour and after 2 weeks of treatment the lesion was reduced to about a half of the original size. Minor bleeding had occurred during this treatment period (middle row). After 14 weeks of treatment the lesion was clinically eliminated.

Where is Curaderm made?

The subsequent company licensed the technology back to the original founder, Bill Cham, who manufactures it from his private company in Vanuatu and markets it worldwide via the internet under the name Curaderm BEC5, a cream of solasodine rhamnosyl glycosides (BEC).

Does CURAderm work on melanoma?

Can CURAderm cause bleeding?

What is Curaderm powder used for?

What is Curaderm? Curaderm is a supplement cream used for the treatment of the malignant human skin tumours, basal cell carcinomas, squamous cell carcinomas as well as the benign tumours, such as keratoses and keratoacanthomas. It contains Solasodine Glycoside.

How do you use Curaderm cream?

The cream is applied to the lesions twice daily after washing. Then, the affected area it is covered with skin tape. The active ingredient permeates the cancerous cells and destroys them while leaving the normal cells alone. After a short while, the treatment site expands.

What is the success rate of Curaderm?

Curaderm has a clinically proven 80- 100% success rate across all pre-cancerous and non-melanoma Skin cancers such as keratoses, sun spots, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma. Curaderm-BEC5 is available in a 20ml application vial.

How does Curaderm treat non-melanoma skin cancers?

Eliminate non-melanoma skin cancers deep below the skin and destroy only the cancer cells. Healthy cells are not harmed and new skin growth replaces the cancer cells with no scaring. Curaderm is a medicine used to treat areas of the skin, which may have been discolored, thickened or scaly as a result of exposure to sun (UV) light.

Why was Curaderm re-classified to prescription only?

The lobbying efforts lead to Curaderm to becoming re-classified to prescription only status. This action severely affected the brands reach, however, sales and excellent treatment results continued throughout the 1990’s.

What is the curaderm-bec5 treatment?

The patented Curaderm-BEC5 treatment now incorporates the active constituents extracted from the “Devils Apple” and purified to enhance their curative powers. Eliminate non-melanoma skin cancers deep below the skin and destroy only the cancer cells. Healthy cells are not harmed and new skin growth replaces the cancer cells with no scaring.

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