Friday, March 30, 2012

Study shows that plant extracts from Devil’s Apple and Eggplant eliminate melanomas as well as very large nonmelanoma skin cancers.


An article published by Dr Bill Cham entitled: Intralesion and CuradermBEC5 topical combination therapies of solasodine rhamnosyl glycosides derived from the Eggplant or Devil’s Apple result in rapid removal of large skin cancers.  Methods of treatment compared (International Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2012, 3, 115-124, doi:10.4236/ijcm.2012.32024) shows that Curaderm BEC5 is extremely effective in treating a wide variety of large skin cancers. 
Studies of topical applications (applying the cream on skin cancers) of Curaderm BEC5 have been reported for malignant lesions on the face, trunk, limbs and penis.  During treatment, patients develop areas of inflammation in and around the tumour, which then usually necrose (break-down), leading to ulceration and healing by reepithelialization (regrowth of normal cells).  The endpoint of therapy is achieved with the regrowth of new skin at the treatment site.
The above article shows pictures of before and after treatment of skin cancers with Curaderm BEC5.  The cosmetic outcomes after Curaderm BEC5 are almost unthinkable and are superior to any other treatment procedure.
What is so surprising is that the active anticancer ingredient is all natural and is extracted from the devil’s apple plant or from the eggplant.  However, it was also shown that the crude extracts of these plant materials do not express anticancer properties and that the anticancer ingredients (solasodine glycosides) have to be purified before they show anticancer effects.
This study showed that an injectable form of Curaderm BEC5 also eliminates the deadly melanoma skin cancer.