Wednesday, July 22, 2009

[cancercured] Re: black salve

 

If the area still has active cancer cells they should partially react needing more salve. Tiny cells will show a reaction so it is easy to treat. Normal cells should show no damage other than becoming inflamed maybe.

Blood root used correctly is not a bad or dangerous product. The key is finding a reputable product. Not all salves are created equal. Depending on the salve I have even known it to successfully treat bone cancers where the only course of action dr's have said was to amputate.

Cheri

--- In cancercured@yahoogroups.com, Bret Peirce <patientadvocate2@...> wrote:
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> Be careful.  Can cause necrosis. Highly oxidative  compound. ALso and a quinone.
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>  Better to use too little than too much. Google,  'blood root'
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> Read directions,  monitor area closely.
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> It has documented action in tumors near the skin. Some studies showed that even though most of tumor had gone bye bye, margins still contained cells, and cancer grew back.
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> So,  obviously it can be a tool, should not be the only intervention of course. Could be part of comprenhensive plan.
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> Good luck!
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