“Used as a cream for over twenty-five years in clinical trials in both Australia and the United Kingdom, BEC5 had success rate of over 78% when applied for eight weeks. Used for 12 weeks, the cream had a 100% success rate in removing cancers, none of which returned for the following five years.”
(NaturalNews) An ingredient in common eggplant has been shown to cure cancer. The eggplant extract is a phytochemical called solasodine glycoside, or BEC5. Dr. Bill E. Cham discovered it, after hearing of a folk medicine cure from Australian farmers. They told him of eye cancers cured in cattle after application of a poultice made from the fruit of a weed called Devil’s Apple, known in Latin as Solanum linnaeanum. This plant is part of the Solanacea family, which includes other common vegetables such as tomato and eggplant.
BEC5 works by bonding to a receptor on the surface of the cancer cell. After the cell digests the eggplant extract, it causes the cell to rupture. The cancer cell is destroyed and its contents are then reabsorbed by the body.
BEC5 has been proven effective in treating over 80,000 cases of skin cancer, preventing surgery. The types of cancer treated by eggplant are both invasive and non-invasive non-melanoma skin cancers. In every case the cancers went into remission and did not return. Australians have been curing their skin cancers using these phytochemicals for decades.
BEC5 acts by killing cancer cells without harming any other healthy cells in the human body. BEC5 can also be used to treat actinic keratose, the precursor to cancer, as well as age or sunspots on the skin.
Actinic keratoses are a possible predictor of skin cancer. These red patches caused by sun exposure are made of abnormal cells that can mutate into malignant cells in the basal, or lower layers of the skin. Squamous cell carcinomas are another common form of skin cancer, and one which causes nearly two thousands deaths annually. This wart-type growth has irregular borders and can also be treated with the eggplant extract.
Used as a cream for over twenty-five years in clinical trials in both Australia and the United Kingdom, BEC5 had success rate of over 78% when applied for eight weeks. Used for 12 weeks, the cream had a 100% success rate in removing cancers, none of which returned for the following five years.
Over one million new cases of non-melanoma skin cancers are diagnosed each year in the United States alone. Skin cancer is now the most common illness in men over the age of 50. It is even more common than lung, prostate or colon cancer. Incidences are so common that one out of three Caucasians are now expected to develop skin cancer at some point in their lives. With this simple, natural remedy, many surgeries might be prevented and health restored.
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
by: Melanie Grimes, citizen journalist
Source: Natural News
It’s nice to know that you guys are helping educate the world about cancer. Thanks for the post.
Thanks for the education! We need more natural remedies, especially for something as common as skin cancer.
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I would like to buy bec5 on line how do i go about it..
Can you get the same effects for the skin cancers by taking 500mg per day of BEC5?
Where can you purchase this.My husband has cll and all the drugs for skin cancer have many effects on your immune system, which is already affected by the cancer.
After hours of scrolling, please inform me of your recommendations of which brand of Curaderm BEC5 is the best? Thank you….Connie
I would like to know more about BEC5 …….the skin cancer cure
where can one get BCE5 ? How much? What side effects?
You can make your own BEC5. Just research it. The cost is only the price of an organic eggplant and some vinegar. I used organic Apple Cider Vinegar. It’s still in my refrigerator curing, so I haven’t used it yet. It takes 3 days to cure so I’ll start using it on Thursday 🙂