How is your product different from the topical salve they use at the “Hoxsey clinic” in Mexico?
Although both are “escharotics,” the composition is different. (For instance, we do not currently use potassium iodide in any of the Cansema® formula – though it is one of the two ingredients in Lugol’s iodine. Moreover, the Hoxsey formula uses at least two herbs that our findings show to be inert as to cancer-fighting effectiveness.) Nonetheless, the success rate of the Hoxsey formula is very impressive, approaching that of our own. Assuming that both approaches were on an even toe, then cost would be the remaining issue. Our product costs $50 plus shipping. Going to Tijuana costs more than $50, even if you live in Los Angeles, and this doesn’t include the steep cost of treatment, which can run (last time we checked) well over $3,500. Hoxsey’s people would counter that at their facility you get an attending physician, which, of course, has value – (and their dietary consultation). Our response would be: once you have the diagnosis of a competent physician in your own locale, do you re
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