EndAllDisease
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Last week I emailed Ray the following question:
Hey Dr. Peat!
I have been reading your articles and listening to your radio shows like crazy lately, I just can't get enough.
Thank you for your work, it means more to me than I can describe in words.
Anyways,
I have more moles on my body than anybody I know and I really want to figure out what these things are.
Are they similar to age pigment formed by the interaction of unsaturated fats and iron? If not, what's their cause?
RayPeatForum creator "Haidut" has a line of liquid supplements, one called Melanon that contains Caffeine, Apigenin, and Naringenin that he sells for the use on moles. Is it important that I get rid of the moles, and if so, would applying this liquid topically directly to moles be a good way to do that?
Best regards,
-Mark
Here was his response...
Hey Dr. Peat!
I have been reading your articles and listening to your radio shows like crazy lately, I just can't get enough.
Thank you for your work, it means more to me than I can describe in words.
Anyways,
I have more moles on my body than anybody I know and I really want to figure out what these things are.
Are they similar to age pigment formed by the interaction of unsaturated fats and iron? If not, what's their cause?
RayPeatForum creator "Haidut" has a line of liquid supplements, one called Melanon that contains Caffeine, Apigenin, and Naringenin that he sells for the use on moles. Is it important that I get rid of the moles, and if so, would applying this liquid topically directly to moles be a good way to do that?
Best regards,
-Mark
Here was his response...
I’ve always been very cautious about moles, since I think they have the potential to degenerate into metastatic cancer. Around 1978, I had been watching one on my belly, that had enlarged from an original nearly flat soft light brown mole, to a large, irregular, leathery black thing. A couple of doctors had urged me to have it removed. I happened to be experimenting with steroids, including DHEA, at the time. One night as I went to bed, I saw what looked like a maraschino cherry on my belly, with a black crumb on its top; the black thing brushed off, leaving a spot of blood on the red dome, and I realized that it was my mole. Over the next 3 days the red sphere gradually deflated, and what remained was the soft, flat light brown original mole. Every few years I have had suddenly emerging moles, of various sizes and colors. Each time I would apply some progesterone or DHEA dissolved in vitamin E to the surrounding skin. If I applied it to just one side, there would be an emigration of cells on the other side, like a moving shadow of the mole, and the mole would lose volume and become lighter in color. When I had been in Florida and stopped using thyroid because of the heat and humidity, a 2 centimeter diameter mole (jumbo black olive-like) grew in front of my ear during 2 or 3 weeks. A soon as I returned to Oregon I started using thyroid, and the mole immediately began shrinking and fading. About two weeks later, the pale remnant on a dry stalk fell off, without leaving a scar.
Since then I have generally recommended just becoming slightly hyperthyroid, if a person is generally in good health with enough cholesterol for conversion to the hormones), and other people have had similar experiences with very quickly shrinking moles.