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Learn how Curaderm, a unique cream made from eggplant extract, is used to treat skin cancer, in part

Learn how Curaderm, a unique cream made from eggplant extract, is used to treat skin cancer, in particular BCC and SCCs. September 07, 2021 | Earth Clinic Newsletter [View this email in your browser]( CURADERM TOPICAL FOR SKIN CANCER Developed in Australia, Curaderm BEC5, made from eggplant extract, is used worldwide to treat non-melanoma skin cancer, such as basal cell, squamous cell, age spots, and keratoses. Earth Clinic readers have been posting about Curaderm's ability to treat skin cancer for over a decade! One UK study showed 66- 78% of the patients in its clinical trial had remission of their skin cancers after eight weeks of treatment of Curaderm. [1]( What is Curaderm? Curaderm-BEC5 cream contains the active anti-cancer ingredient Solasodine Glycosides, known as BEC. BEC is present in eggplant. The cream also contains Salicylic Acid and Urea at relatively high concentrations that assist BEC in killing cancer cells... [Continue Reading]( Quick Jump Menu * [Curaderm Benefits and Instructions]( * [Curaderm Reviews]( * [Buy Curaderm on Earth Clinic]( (while supplies last - only 20 in stock!) Have you ever used Curaderm to treat skin cancer? [Please send us]( your feedback! mailto:news@earthclinic.com Copyright © 2021 Earth Clinic, LLC, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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