
Warning: THIS POST CONTAINS EXTREME IMAGES. Seriously, you’ve been warned.
It’s interesting, isn’t it, how someone can go to uni for, oh, a gazillion years, and can quote peer-reviewed research and be involved in ongoing study into something (let’s just make that something, for arguments sake, skin cancer), but will still be howled down by those who believe in unproven natural therapies.
When I say “interesting”, what I actually mean is “madness”.
There’s a shocking image doing the rounds today that shows a woman diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma. She was advised by her doctor to have Mohs surgery – a procedure where thin layers of the tumour are removed until only healthy skin is left. Instead, she decided to apply the alternative therapy black salve to her nose.
This was the result:
