In my case, the Black Salve , when applied to an area on my arm in which
biopsy found carcinoma, caused redness in three areas which eventually
"bubbled up", crusted over, and finally healed. A follow-up surgery
found no cancer remaining. Got a great scar from it however (needlessly
since the cancer was gone..) One needs to be very careful with black
salve I'm told it will go after after any cancer in the body - and that
isn't always good. A friend used it for breast cancer (VERY painful to
use black salve on an open wound) and I think eventually had surgery.
Dave
Bret Peirce wrote:
> 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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