My mom has had basal cell carcinoma twice once ten years ago and then ten years previous to that. They were removed with no issues she had no spread of cancer and didn’t need any other treatment than removing the growths. The other day she had a spasm in a back muscle and while I was putting an icy hot patch on there for her I noticed a little area that looked abnormal. So I grabbed the camera and took some macro shots. There was one main area and one tiny area that was almost unnoticeable and one mole that looked odd to me. When she looked at the photos she said they clearly are not currently basal cell carcinoma but may be a pre-growth.
She decided this would be a good watch item for the MMS treatment. She is currently working her drops up slowly and when she gets to full dose we will start putting MMS topically on these abnormal areas to see what happens.
She has been a nurse for over 50 years so you can be sure she is not risking her health in any way by waiting to see what happens with the MMS before seeing a dermatologist.
The biggest area it is close to the size of a dime.
It is hard to see that there are areas on the top of this mole that don’t look right. ![]()




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November 15, 2009 at 5:36 am
Jennie
Hi, I just came across this post while doing a Google search to see if MMS helped Basal Cell Carcinoma. I’m wondering if it did help your mother? Thanks for any information you can give me.
November 16, 2009 at 6:02 am
Engtovo
She planned to try the MMS topicaly but we all used it internally for a period of time and she never did get around to trying it topically. We haven’t looked at it lately we’ll have to give it a look and see if it has changed. It is onher back. I am finding people having great success with lugol’s solution applied topically so I think if it hasn’t changed she would be more likley to try that.