
Epidermoid (ep-ih-DUR-moid) cysts are harmless small bumps beneath the skin. They are most common on the face, neck and trunk.
Epidermoid cysts are slow growing and often painless, so they rarely cause problems or need treatment. You might choose to have a cyst removed if it bothers you, breaks open, or is painful or infected.
A cyst is a sac that may be filled with air, fluid or other material. A cyst can form in any part of the body, including bones, organs and soft tissues. Most cysts are noncancerous, also called benign, but sometimes cancer can cause a cyst.
Cysts that appear uniform after an ultrasound exam or a CT scan are almost always benign and should simply be watched.
If the cyst has solid components, it may be benign or malignant.
Epidermoid cyst signs and symptoms include:
Most epidermoid cysts don’t cause problems or need treatment. See your healthcare professional if you have a cyst that:
Epidermoid (ep-ih-DUR-moid) cysts are harmless small bumps beneath the skin. They are most common on the face, neck and trunk.
Epidermoid cysts are slow growing and often painless, so they rarely cause problems or need treatment. You might choose to have a cyst removed if it bothers you, breaks open, or is painful or infected.
A cyst is a sac that may be filled with air, fluid or other material. A cyst can form in any part of the body, including bones, organs and soft tissues. Most cysts are noncancerous, also called benign, but sometimes cancer can cause a cyst.
Cysts that appear uniform after an ultrasound exam or a CT scan are almost always benign and should simply be watched.
If the cyst has solid components, it may be benign or malignant.
The surface of the skin, also called the epidermis, is made up of a thin, protective layer of cells that the body sheds nonstop. Most epidermoid cysts form when these cells move deeper into the skin rather than shed. Sometimes this type of cyst forms due to irritation or injury of the skin or a hair follicle.
Epidermal cells form the walls of the cyst and then secrete the protein keratin into it. Keratin is the thick, cheesy substance that can leak from the cyst.
Anyone can develop an epidermoid cyst, but these factors make it more likely:
Drink :
Frankincense and Myrrh Blend, 1 capsule daily and also apply topical
DNA Protector Blend, 1 capsule daily
Hormone Balance Blend for woman or Mens Hormone Balance Blend for men , 1 Capsule daily
Remember to buy Empty Veggie Capsules in order to fill the capsule with the blend to consume as a capsule
Cysts and Fibroids Herbal Capsules, 2-3 capsules 3 times daily
Please do a full Parasite Detox when you have Cysts, the main cause of Cysts is Parasite
All our blends come in a 30ml glass bottle, with a glass pipette and a rubber bulb on top. Don’t forget to buy empty veggie capsules when purchasing an ingestible blend. (Our veggie capsules are now available in 90’s and 150’s).
Never pre-fill capsules for future use, as this will compromise the veggie capsule and melt. Instead, always fill the capsules just before drinking them. (But if there is no other option, only prepare up to 3 days’ supply. You MUST then keep them upright in the refrigerator in a marked container; to know which blend it is filled with.)
Method – open the veggie capsule, then open your blend, squeeze, and release the rubber bulb to draw the oil blend up into the glass pipette dropper. Gently squeeze the rubber bulb to fill the larger part of the open capsule. Close the capsule before drinking it. Dosage is always a full capsule of a specific blend (between 15 to 18 drops) unless otherwise indicated.
If you need to take more than one oil blend per day, spread them throughout the day to assist the body with proper absorption. Never drink more than two capsules of different blends at a time.
It is always good to have a very small snack/fruit before drinking capsules.
Refer to the demonstration link below (Oil in Capsules)
Potential complications of epidermoid cysts include: