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03 Jul 2025 07:36 #86973
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I have a growth on the side of my nose which goes onto my cheek called granuloma faciale.
Has anybody heard of this and do you know if MMS will help it. Thank you
Has anybody heard of this and do you know if MMS will help it. Thank you
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30 Jul 2025 02:11 - 30 Jul 2025 02:17 #87195
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I have a growth on the side of my nose which goes onto my cheek called granuloma faciale.
Has anybody heard of this and do you know if MMS will help it. Thank you
I looked up this disease and found this information using Brave Search :
Granuloma faciale
"Granuloma faciale is a rare, non-cancerous skin disorder characterized by single or multiple papules, plaques, or nodules, most often occurring on the face. It primarily affects healthy middle-aged white men, with an average onset of 52 years, although it can occur in males and females of all races and ages. The lesions are usually varied in color, ranging from skin-colored, reddish-brown, blue, or purple, and can vary in size from a few millimeters to several centimeters.
Granuloma faciale is typically symptomless, although some patients may experience tenderness, itching, or stinging. The exact cause of granuloma faciale is unknown, but sun exposure has been implicated as a potential factor. Diagnosis is confirmed by a skin biopsy, which helps rule out other skin diseases with similar appearances, such as sarcoidosis, discoid lupus erythematosus, and rosacea.
The condition is chronic, with exacerbations and remissions, and spontaneous resolution is rare. Treatment options include medical therapies such as topical corticosteroids, tacrolimus, and dapsone, as well as intralesional corticosteroids and surgical procedures. However, none of these treatments have been consistently successful, and recurrence after treatment is common.
Granuloma faciale can also occur in extrafacial locations, such as the scalp, trunk, and extremities, although these cases are less common. The disease has a chronic, slowly progressive course, and while it is benign, it can be resistant to therapy.
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To find out if CLO2 could help your condition, you could try ingesting CLO2 and also apply it topically. Let us know if CLO2 helps.
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19 Aug 2025 01:51 #87304
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Hi, I have that condition or at least something very similar. Mine is under my eye and it has been going away for the last 4 months since I’ve been injesting MMS.
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20 Aug 2025 14:19 - 20 Aug 2025 14:20 #87309
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since DMSO reduces inflammation and this condition is inflammation related try some topical DMSO ..I use it for those skin growths and it helps reduce them.
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24 Aug 2025 14:01 - 24 Aug 2025 14:02 #87331
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By the way, distilled water diluted DMSO will not change the DMSO purity %. Dilution % is not the same as purity %. There are two % numbers for DMSO. See attached PDF file.
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If you are using DMSO topically, be sure to dilute it to 70% water diluted, or less. Otherwise full-strength DMSO may burn your skin.since DMSO reduces inflammation and this condition is inflammation related try some topical DMSO ..I use it for those skin growths and it helps reduce them.
By the way, distilled water diluted DMSO will not change the DMSO purity %. Dilution % is not the same as purity %. There are two % numbers for DMSO. See attached PDF file.
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