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In the
Dr. Moss Cancer Reports
this renowned alternative cancer treatment researcher stated the belief
that this salve would indiscriminately penetrate into any tissue it was
applied to and advised further study of this treatment modality before
approving it, but expressed interest in it. However, in the photos on
page 1, the shape
of the salve application followed by the eschar--in the last case two
separate eschars created from one application of black salve--suggests
that the response of the body is more selective. Besides that, the lady
mentioned below (Cindy.) who had metastasized ovarian cancer has never
had a reaction to the salve after the first treatment many years ago.
She told us she checks it every year by applying the salve, with no response.
The same with my granddaughter Sierra below whose fungal infection responded
immediately, but we had no such luck in using the salve to remove or even
reduce the large mole on her chin.
General
Site Between Waist and Groin: Another family member (Ted) has
done this treatment 4 times since 1986, with little pain at the site of
treatment. This was for cirrhosis of the liver, and he continued drinking
so we knew he would just have to continue doing the treatments every few
months or years. But
2007: Ted stopped drinking in 2004 and they checked his liver when he went into rehab at a Veteran's Hospital. It was completely normal. It's now been several years years since his last treatment. We will probably do a 24 hour salve test again at some point to see if there is any reaction.. With this area involved, he stays in bed for most of the treatment because any exertion or sudden movements could break the "leaders" (roots), which must be avoided. One broken root means doing the treatment again. Again, he has no verification of cancer and refuses to see a medical doctor since most of his family members have died of cancer after the "best that medicine has to offer." Chemo, radiation, and surgery failed all of them. Bad lifestyle choices in the past like heavy drinking and smoking probably keep the need for sporadic treatment on-going. Now he isn't drinking, but still smokes heavily and coughs a lot, so we will probably do another treatment just for his lungs, though at the same general site. Like all protocols, it's always best to support the healing in as many ways as possible with the general health. These are some of the other things advised: to avoid food intolerances/allergies, use super probiotics and superfoods supplements, like those powdered green drinks, juice raw vegetables--especially carrots, get fresh air and sunlight for vitamin D. For him he should continue to take to take liver glandular protomorphogens on occasion, although the naturopath usually just advises 2 months worth. It's always good to do an occasional detox program, but not if the person is very weak and debilitated. I just get an inexpensive detox box from the health food store which contains two different bottles and do it once a year or so. We keep MSM (sulfur) around to use off and on, and Dr. Budwig's flaxseed oil/cottage cheese remedy, although we have to use tofu instead of cottage cheese because of dairy intolerances. We have Essiac tea used on occasion, Schussler Cell Salts, pancreatic enzymes to use during treatments, an herbal "cocktail" for digestion and bowel cleansing available through Dr. Watrous's office, which includes wormwood, and to follow other healing routines off and on. I would like him to do a parasite cleanse followed by a liver-gallbladder cleanse, but he's not very cooperative in doing much other than salves, allergy diet and some of the other things very sporadically. 2004: Ted developed a big, black, irregular, rough-textured, tender mole behind one ear. The mole picture here isn't him because
we didn't take a "before" photo, but it's a similar-looking mole
from an internet source on cancerous moles. The photos convinced him to
do a salve treatment on the mole since his looked very much like the moles
associated with melanoma. The reaction to the black salve was extreme--it
developed into a large swollen area overnight and quickly turned into an
eschar. A great deal of drainage occurred. He could feel the salve pulling
down his neck, almost to his tailbone. There was little pain involved. It
healed up so completely that there is almost no sign of where the mole was.
The second and third photos are the same stage after the application of
black salve but before the eschar started to detach. He didn't use much
of the light salve. The last photo was taken May 29th, 2004 about three
months after the treatment.
Cindy, a personal friend of his,
was diagnosed with metasticized ovarian cancer prior
to when we first used the salve in 1986. She was sent home to die. Someone
who heard about her "death sentence" came with the escharotic
salves and insisted on giving her the treatment. The cancer disappeared
with one single treatment, which is unusal. Often, more than one treatment
is needed. The doctors said they must have "misdiagnosed" terminal
cancer. Every year she puts the black salve on for 24 hours to check for
a reaction. There has never been one, nor any reported sign of returning
cancer. Below: pre-cancerous tissue expelled by the salve on someone's breast can be viewed below and on the PRIMARY cancer salve site on the internet-- cancersalves.com Cancer Salves Website and Book . Cancer Salve Website
Escharotic Salve Expert Dan Raber's Site (link) and Personal Wrist Cancer Photos:
Our Old Dog Bubba
Sierra's Head Fungus
The
salve seemed to halt the progress of the infection right in it's tracks,
before the medication had any chance to take effect, but she was already
in the doctor's care who had insisted on the drug treatment. She saw my
granddaughter before the salve treatment and knew nothing "Pain management" preparations are highly recommended before starting this treatment. I was NOT prepared for the level of pain, and soon found that aspirins were insufficient. However, I did make it through with nothing more than herbal Kava Kava, although I'm not looking forward to the next salve treatment. I have used the salve on myself twice before--on a small lump in my chin--after which two teeth I thought were going to require root canals quit hurting after the lesion drained--starting with a white foamy substance--for a couple of days. In fact, I did the treatment twice on the chin because after it closed up the first time the area around it started breaking out in painful eruptions, which suggested it was still draining out and needed to be reopened. It "took" the second time like the first, but afterward the eruptions stopped and it healed with no more pain in the area. The pain was minimal in this location. I also applied the black salve to an infected area on my right heel where broken glass from a dropped vase became imbedded and couldn't be dug out. Initially, it healed over on top but felt like walking on broken glass. The salve pulled the glass to the surface where I was able to remove not one but two broken shards. With mostly one application of the black salve and a little light save, the area developed a deep eschar about the size of a pencil eraser. I pulled it out accidentally while digging around to make certain no other glass had surfaced. That overlapped with the thigh treatment--not a great way to go. Of course, it beat unaffordable and undesirable surgery on the foot. BandagingOne problem with the salve treatment is bandaging. Very quickly, the skin becomes sensitive to the tape. In the photos above I resolved the situation somewhat by putting pieces of duct tape on each side of the eschar and leaving them there, and then changing the dressings--usually morning and night--and taping the gauze to the duct tape instead of the skin. People might have to try different things, different types of tapes or wraps. If an ace bandage can be used, that eliminates the tape problem. I tried keeping the area dry, but gave up after the first black salve application and took showers without any care. It didn't seem to affect the progress after it started, even though the instructions said to keep it dry. A clear plastic adhesive bandage that covers the entire site called Tegaderm is recommended. For really inexpensive bandaging, get a box of bulk gauze, and use inexpensive pantiliners (often available in dollar stores) to hold the gauze on. They have adhesive on one side that may be easier on the skin than tape. They are cheap and easy to use but don't stick on really well. There is no simple fix. Skin is easily irritated. Staining |
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