Guest guest Posted September 6, 2004 Report Share Posted September 6, 2004 [ ] Re: Black Salve Hi Kathy, Joe and forum, You are right about " caustic " , Kathy. All escharotic salves use zinc chloride as a %-proportion of the salve. The higher the percentage of zinc chloride, the more caustic the salve. Zinc chloride, imo (for what it's worth), should not be taken orally. For herb-formulations that are taken orally for internal cancers, it may be a good idea to read the book, " Cancer Salves - a Botanical Approach to Treatment " , by Ingrid Naiman. Who has not heard about " The Gerson Therapy " ? It has some 60 years of proven success against cancer and most other diseases. It is *not* an easy program to follow, but its success rate is impressive. The book to read on that is " The Gerson Therapy " by Charlotte Gerson and Morton . Phinneas >Yes Joe, my friend Mel used black salve (Cansema) internally. > ... At first it seemed to help, but in time it was no >longer effective. ... > Please use caution when using black salve... >***it is extremely caustic*** > ... >.... > >> Has anyone used Black Salve internally? If so any >> results? >> >> Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2004 Report Share Posted September 7, 2004 Of note to this subject: A speaker at the Cancer Control Society - this past weekend - who used the black salve to save his lower arm from a nasty melanoma (pictures galore - ug!) stated quite clearly that one absolutely had to be receiving pain management medications from one's Doctor - the black salve is very painful. He also stated that many MDs did feel they had the responsibility of helping with pain management (heavy-duty drugs) in this situation, especially if it had been made very clear that one was not going to do the conventional treatment. His arm, even though the pictures showed a hole down to the bone, is fully healed. He had and has a tattoo which is and was shown in the photos next to the hole in his arm. When I used the black salve on a small BCC on my arm, it stung some, but raised three small spots around the original biopsy site which was positive in the margins. After the eschars (?) fell off and I had the skin removed (nice scar!), the pathology came out negative. I do remember that it stung a bit, but I certainly can understand that a large eschar would be very painful. Dave Phinneas wrote: > [ ] Re: Black Salve > > Hi Kathy, Joe and forum, > You are right about " caustic " , Kathy. All escharotic salves > use zinc chloride as a %-proportion of the salve. The higher > the percentage of zinc chloride, the more caustic the salve. > > Zinc chloride, imo (for what it's worth), should not be > taken orally. > > For herb-formulations that are taken orally for > internal cancers, it may be a good idea to read > the book, " Cancer Salves - a Botanical Approach > to Treatment " , by Ingrid Naiman. > > Who has not heard about " The Gerson Therapy " ? > It has some 60 years of proven success against > cancer and most other diseases. It is *not* an easy > program to follow, but its success rate is impressive. > > The book to read on that is " The Gerson Therapy " > by Charlotte Gerson and Morton . > > Phinneas > > > >>Yes Joe, my friend Mel used black salve (Cansema) internally. >>... At first it seemed to help, but in time it was no >>longer effective. ... >>Please use caution when using black salve... >>***it is extremely caustic*** >>... >>.... >> >> >>>Has anyone used Black Salve internally? If so any >>>results? >>> >>>Joe > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 To speed healing during and after the eschar forms, spraying the area with a 50/50 mix of colloidal silver and xxxWillard water works very well. Dave Perkins " enjoy being " email: dperkins@... My sites: www.betterwayhealth.com www.aboutbetaglucan.com [ ] Re: Black Salve > > > > Hi Kathy, Joe and forum, > > You are right about " caustic " , Kathy. All escharotic salves > > use zinc chloride as a %-proportion of the salve. The higher > > the percentage of zinc chloride, the more caustic the salve. > > > > Zinc chloride, imo (for what it's worth), should not be > > taken orally. > > > > For herb-formulations that are taken orally for > > internal cancers, it may be a good idea to read > > the book, " Cancer Salves - a Botanical Approach > > to Treatment " , by Ingrid Naiman. > > > > Who has not heard about " The Gerson Therapy " ? > > It has some 60 years of proven success against > > cancer and most other diseases. It is *not* an easy > > program to follow, but its success rate is impressive. > > > > The book to read on that is " The Gerson Therapy " > > by Charlotte Gerson and Morton . > > > > Phinneas > > > > > > > >>Yes Joe, my friend Mel used black salve (Cansema) internally. > >>... At first it seemed to help, but in time it was no > >>longer effective. ... > >>Please use caution when using black salve... > >>***it is extremely caustic*** > >>... > >>.... > >> > >> > >>>Has anyone used Black Salve internally? If so any > >>>results? > >>> > >>>Joe > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2004 Report Share Posted September 11, 2004 Re: [ ] Re: Black Salve (is NOT for oral use) >To speed healing during and after the eschar forms, spraying the area with a >50/50 mix of colloidal silver and xxxWillard water works very well. > >Dave Perkins > " enjoy being " > >email: dperkins@... >My sites: www.betterwayhealth.com > www.aboutbetaglucan.com Thanks for the info Dave, but could you tell me what is xxxWillard, please? I use 3% Hydrogen peroxide daily, when the eschars form (and " if " they are weeping). I spray them with CS. After the scabs come off, I apply Manuka Honey, a New Zealand product ... it helps heal wounds and seems to somewhat minimise scar tissue. Phinneas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 Willard Water is an old time liquid mineral supplement, very alkalizing, that has been used successfully for many, many years. The XXX is the darker one and the best one to use - it's less expensive than the clear one also. Check it out . . . http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient & ie=UTF-8 & q=willard+water Dave Perkins " enjoy being " email: dperkins@... My sites: www.betterwayhealth.com www.aboutbetaglucan.com Re: [ ] Re: Black Salve (is NOT for oral use) > > > >To speed healing during and after the eschar forms, spraying the area > with a > >50/50 mix of colloidal silver and xxxWillard water works very well. > > > >Dave Perkins > > " enjoy being " > > > >email: dperkins@... > >My sites: www.betterwayhealth.com > > www.aboutbetaglucan.com > > > Thanks for the info Dave, but could you tell me what is > xxxWillard, please? > > I use 3% Hydrogen peroxide daily, when the eschars > form (and " if " they are weeping). I spray them with CS. > After the scabs come off, I apply Manuka Honey, a New > Zealand product ... it helps heal wounds and seems to > somewhat minimise scar tissue. > > Phinneas > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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