I had quite a large skin tag on the back of my right thigh. I removed it myself, and as I found such conflicting advice online, I wanted to share my experience.
So, according to German New Medicine, skin tags are a hanging healing of a separation conflict. I could not think of my original conflict, and had been puzzling over it for many months. All I could think of was that I had spent a lot of the time on the sofa working with the laptop on my laptop, and it stressed me out quite a bit that I didn’t have a desk to sit at. So maybe I wanted to separate from the sofa?
It was not really a ‘lightbulb moment’ so I am not sure if this was the conflict, but I couldn’t think of anything else.
This skin tag was around 1cm in diameter and about 1cm tall on a stalk that was about 3-4mm thick. There was conflicting advice online, but the concensus was to go have it checked for cancer and don’t remove it yourself. Well I’m not going to go to the doctors and have all that fear and panic, particularly as I don’t believe in the conventional cancer definition anyway. So I tried to freeze it off with Cryotag.
Lloyd did this probably about 5 or 6 times, maybe more, trying every few weeks but this was not successful at all.
I had read a few times about tying the tag off, but I didn’t feel comfortable with this. Then my fellow kinesiologist friend amsaid she had tied one off and it had fallen off so I thought I’d try it.
Lloyd tied some cotton tightly around the base (we later learnt dental floss is better). About a week later nothing was happening, so Lloyd tied it tighter as it had come loose a bit.
About a week later, it began hurting a lot. That night it kept waking me up when it would pull as I turned on the bed clothes. It was so painful it felt ‘infected’ and had become very bulbous, so I thought I’d need to grit my teeth and go to the doctors or a local cosmetic clicnic to ask for removal as it was just too painful. Lloyd had a look and told me it looked like the stalk had become thinner. So we decided to stick with it. I put a plaster over it to prevent it catching each time I sat down.
A few days later it felt worse and I began looking at the local clinic to see how much it would be to get it removed (£75 consult plus minimum £275!), but Lloyd said it looked like it had started to come away as it was raw on the one side. we changed the plaster and stuck with it.
Next day I was sitting on the hammock with my granddaughter and I turned to lie back and it pulled and hurt.
That evening, I noticed it wasn’t there anymore! Lloyd looked and it just looked like a small pimple left!
Lloyd found it on the hammock – it must have fallen off when I twisted around to lie down!
Now a week later, you wouldn’t even know I had one – it has healed so well.
I didn’t use anything on it, but I sprayed a little ionic silver after it had fallen off to clean it ans assist the healing.
I will update this article if there are any developments or repercussions.
Unfortunately I didn’t take a photo of it beforehand, but here are photos of during and after the tying.