MELT skin lesions away with this plant medicine
Friend, don’t let ANYONE ever tell you that there’s no such thing as “plant medicine.”
People all over the world have been EXTRACTING medicine from plants… for MILLENNIA.
But the Big Pharma-funded mainstream wants you to think that the only way you can HEAL from disease is through their laboratory concoctions!
Don’t believe that garbage.
There are just too many plant extracts out there that have shown to be SO POTENT… even drugmakers can’t DENY their power.
And that seems to be ESPECIALLY true when it comes to one of the SCARIEST diseases of all.
I’m talking about cancer.
Here’s one plant that’s EARNED its place in conventional skin cancer care.
Catch a skin abnormality early enough… and treat it with this plant’s sap…
And they’d manage to keep skin cancer at bay.
Well, now we have SOLID science backing up that traditional use.
Its sap contains a substance called “ingenol mebutate” (try saying that three times fast) – and it’s actually been shown to help ERASE skin cancer!
In Germany, using this plant extract against a type of squamous cell skin cancer (known as “Bowen’s disease”) has ELIMINATED the condition in some patients.
And in this country, it’s used to treat a precancerous condition caused by sun exposure, called actinic keratosis.
In a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial (the “gold standard” of modern science), 47% of subjects using ingenol mebutate gel on their scalps or faces experienced COMPLETE recovery around the 8-week mark.
And the MAJORITY of study participants experienced at least 75% erasure of lesions or more.
Here’s the icing on the cake…
For more than HALF the study subjects, the condition DIDN’T come back.
When used topically, ingenol mebutate works in 2 main ways:
- DESTROYING precancerous cells directly to DISSOLVE lesions
- LAUNCHING an immune cell attack against any remaining lesion cells.
Even better, these actions happen SO FAST… patients only need to apply the gel for 2 to 3 days.
And our skin doesn’t ABSORB ingenol mebutate… which means it WON’T get into the bloodstream… and interact with any drugs or supplements you may be taking.
This plant-based substance is actually available by prescription — under the drug name Picato.
A lower concentration of ingenol mebutate (0.015%) is usually recommended for more delicate tissues, like on the face or scalp. A stronger concentration (0.05%) is geared towards arms, legs, hands, and other “tougher” areas.
Now, this is POWERFUL stuff – so you need to keep it FAR AWAY from your eyes, lips, and mouth.
And if you’re applying it with your bare hands, you need to wash and dry them thoroughly… and wait awhile before applying makeup or even TOUCHING your eyes.
Once the application area is dry, you need to keep it from getting wet for 6 hours.
Your doc will go over all the other guidelines for use.
You do have other options… but this is the ONLY one that’s derived from a plant in its natural state.
Your doc may also suggest COMBINING this topical treatment with cryotherapy, a type of “cold therapy” that FREEZES the skin lesions.
To your cancer-free skin,
Sarah Reagan
P.S. Don’t confuse this Euphorbia with another plant whose Latin name starts with the same word — hedge euphorbia (Euphorbia neriifolia). That plant offers ITS OWN benefits… which you can read all about right here.


