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'mole Removal Paste'. Glancing At Gumtree I See Somebody Is Advertising This.

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sandyRoe | 14:27 Mon 11th Mar 2013 | Body & Soul
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I've reported the post as I think it could be dangerous quackery. Right or wrong to do so?
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Well.....I wouldn't report it personally......and it is not quite "quackery."

If a medical man has diagnosed the mole as non malignant then it would be "relatively" safe to use the cream, past or whatever.

I would not use it on the face..........but that is a personal view.

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We have mole catchers round here for that sort of thing. Oooh you mean another sort of mole. I see.
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The advert was bracketed among others for magic spells, palmistry readings, and teeth whitening. I acted in all good faith to try and protect the gullible. But it was probably none of my business . :-)
LOL....good fun though eh!
Magic Spells ... sounds like dangerous quackery to me !! Who are these people?
There is no cream that can remove a mole. It may have been bleach to remove/fade age spots and freckles though.
Maybe shouldn't have shown this to a certain MJ... I would not use it on the face..........but that is a personal view.
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The advert for mole removal paste has been...
removed.
I bet they have some special paste for removing adverts! Ho, Ho,Ho!
LOL

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