It's OK for skin tags, which are "pre-cancerous". Larkin, as usual, exaggerates. A Squamish Cell Skin Cancer should not be screwed with. It needs to be carefully _excised_.
My skin person has an instrument with a cold TIP that she touches skin tags with... stings for a day, then only a temporary shiny spot on the skin. ...Jim Thompson
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A few years ago i took my wife to the dermatologist.The guy just walked around with a bottle of liquid nitrogen zapping people. He took care of three place on my wife and hit me in five places even though I wasn't there as a patient.
Nothing against mail order but I was told it won't be air-shipped. Plus I'd have needed it this afternoon. And we do not have a local newsgroup here. Is it so bad to ask whether one of the countrywide chains has it?
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I coulda shipped it overnight yesterday. Too late.
We use Chemtronics Freez-It and some sort of duster spray. Neither tastes or smells bad. Maybe some people are putting nasties in theirs to discourage kids from snorting the stuff.
I use freeze spray and heat guns for FPGA timing verification. Prop delays are a radical function of temperature. Last week I demonstrated to a consultant that he didn't have a speed problem, he had a logic problem. His crap flakey design didn't change at all when I froze the chip. Then I fired him.
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