Cansema works, but it can leave scars.
Dear Illini,
I used Cansema to successfully remove some small cysts
that had been on my body for more than 30 years. The
skin over the cysts was hard and raspy, and I sensed
that there was some kind of growth below the skin.
One spot was on my right thigh; the other on my chest.
I put a tiny dab of the black Cansema over the raspy
skin, and covered it with a bandaid. It stings a bit,
but not unbearably. And that stinging feeling suggested
to me that something was happening below my skin.
On the third or fourth day, the small, saucer-shaped
cyst was clearly visible; a tiny alien spaceship that
was losing its grip on me. I gently used a tweezers
to remove the cancerous cyst from its hole.
Over the next few weeks, two more cysts came to the
surface, and I removed them, too. This happened on
both locations: my thigh and chest (two years apart).
By the time the third cyst had been disposed of, I
had a hole in my skin that the tip of my index finger
could fit into. I covered the hole with aloe juice,
and skin grew back quickly. But I have a noticeable
scar on my chest, and a less noticeable one on my thigh.
However, I'd much rather have the "dings" than those
old cancerous growths. There are products one can use
when the cyst comes out -- I don't know names --
that will prevent scarring.
I hope this information is of some help to you, Illini.
Blessings,
Owen