Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Over a year ago my husband treated a squamous cell carcinoma with cansema. Unfortunately, he knocked the eschar off, and although the whole thing did appear to come away afterwards, we were a bit nervous and kept an eye on it. He has been saying he thinks something is going on there, but there was nothing to be seen, and we didn't get around to giving it another application, though we did put some more on soon after it healed over. I had a look at it the other day, and the round scar area had a ring of little " pimples " around it. Today we have given it another application of Cansema. I also mixed up a small quantity of cansema with DMSO and Colloidal Silver to form a very thin paste and applied it to my right breast as a kind of test. I have been nervous about this area for some time, though there is nothing to be felt on clinical examination. Now I have put my money where my mouth is and given it this trial. There is a particular area where I feel a kind of " stitch " from time to time, in between periods of no sensation at all. If there is any cancer there, hopefully if the salve does anything the garbage will come out through the skin. Otherwise I guess the body will have to deal with it over time. I'm also taking Flax seed oil and Aloe Vera. Rowena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 What do you mean by the Eschar? Also...I keep using black salve on a spot on my face, it goes away and then returns. I am miffed as to what to do next. I certainly do not want them to cut a piece of my face off to test for cancer when I know it already is that. And I wouldn't take radiation or chemo so what's the point. In a message dated 12/29/06 12:07:32 PM Eastern Standard Time, newses@... writes: > Over a year ago my husband treated a squamous cell carcinoma with cansema. > Unfortunately, he knocked the eschar off, and although the whole thing did > appear to come away afterwards, we were a bit nervous and kept an eye on it. He > has been saying he thinks something is going on there, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 : Where did you buy your Black Salce?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 In a message dated 1/23/07 8:31:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, Lwayok@... writes: > Where did you buy your Black Salce?? > > from someone on the cancer list a couple of years ago. I keep it in the frig and use it..it hasn't gone bad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 You can use glycerine, a few drops to rehydrate, if necessary. I was getting at who supplied your product...because Alpha Omega talked about some outfits selling a counterfeit product. I have used their CANSEMA and have had xcellent results. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 , the eschar is the scab or crust that forms when the salve has acted on the cancer. Hence the term " escharotic " for this kind of salve. Originally my husband put a huge quantity on, which dried and stuck to the cancer, and eventually, with travelling a long way to work every day and so on, it got knocked off. That could have left still-living cancer cells, but we did re-apply the salve. What happened this time in my husband's case with his third application was that the area to the left of the old scar, and an area at five o'clock on the other side, seemed to develop bubbles of pus, which then hardened and nearly two weeks later came away as a withered scab. A little spot I had dabbed with it a few inches away from this main squamous cell carcinoma also developed a tiny eschar or scab, which came away earlier than the main one. That must have been a tiny cancer, too. Other spots I dabbed with it didn't change. It would be worth doing a google search on the salves, as there are some wonderful sites out there with full instructions and even recipes, then when you have read and compared them, you can decide what you are dealing with. Also, of course, the discussion on this and other forums would be worth searching for, as people's individual experiences are often as helpful and encouraging as the websites. How long is it before the spot on your face typically returns? If this is cancer, it could be that some tiny portion managed to hang on and grow again, but if you keep doing it, the normal thing would be that you would get it all. This recent time was the third time for my husband, roughly six months between treatments. No pain, slight discomfort from the protective dressings and occasional itching. There is an interesting account of one man's facial skin cancer on bevanpotter.com or health.centreforce.com - you will have to look for it, called something like " my story " . He was a computer man, but was so impressed with the salve (after repeated failed orthodox treatments and scarring) that he started a new business selling herbal products and veterinary remedies. Rowena You wrote: What do you mean by the Eschar? Also...I keep using black salve on a spot on my face, it goes away and then returns. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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