Do you know what its shelf life is?
Tel told me many years ago that it didn't have a shelf life and that if
it dried out it just needed to be rehydrated
Tel knew what he was talking about. I am still using the remnants of
Cansema (made in Queensland) bought back in 2005.
I first learned about it on the Silverlist, so now I am paying back.
When my husband was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma I knew
exactly what to do, no panic, no fear. Confidence in fact. I had done
my research.
I have shared the salve with a friend, and it works for her too. My
latest idea, bad or otherwise, was to mix the pathetic little crumbs
left in the jar with some Dr Christopher's black ointment because it was
so dry and crumbly it was hard to apply. It still works, but with Dr C's
mix it is nice and smooth and stays on.
DH put some on his back by himself, thinking more is better, the first
time of treatment. I was only going to apply it once, and leave it to
work, but he wanted done with this thing and applied a lot. The mix
caked, and while driving to work it dislodged the eschar. It still came
out, but I suspect it left something inside, and it has recurred every
year but smaller and quicker to fix each time.
I have tried various ointments during the healing process as well as
coconut oil. The one I am sticking with now is Paw Paw Ointment, which
I get in a non-petroleum gel form, just vegetable. (Australian). I have
never known it heal so nicely and cleanly and unmessily. I plan to
continue using it until something better lands in my lap.
My other story is of going to the city to see an 'expert' in skin
cancers. My friend Julie had used some of my Cansema on her finger, and
the cancer she put it on came out nicely. This expert was amazed at the
way it worked for her. So I was confident to attend this expert with my
husband who had been re-treating the SCC for eight years by then, and
get him to look at a mole on my back too. He offered to cut a nice wedge
out of DH's back, and told me my mole was no problem. I didn't believe
him, and when I got home I applied Cansema, and took out a nice typical
eschar in due course, since when my mole site is not brown any more. (A
lifelong mole). The expert pooh poohed internet cancer cures - he'd
obviously done his research and found out what awaited him if he did not
roundly condemn and vilify this 'internet' sensation.
Another book to research is "Cancer - its Cause and Cure" by Percy
Weston. He lived to over 100 years, and his book is worth reading on a
number of counts. Google the source.
Greetings to all old friends.
Rowena Down Unda
PS in response to other comments, I was glad to hear an expert say to
apply only once. This has been my rule, but my patient questions it
regularly, and my expert friend, the so called "Kate" that I have
written about, puts a little on every day, working her way round the
site. But indeed she is using an Australian mix. She has used it on
face, breast, chest, and accidentally belly, which opened up and
disgorged two organ-shaped Things which she stored in the freezer and
which I have seen. Also on a site which proved on enquiry to be the
lymphatic node site connected with the organ most recently treated. She
had one on her face; when the eschar came out it 'unplugged' and artery
which she had to have stitched, and found hard to explain. She had one
on her spine which she had to go to visit her sister overseas to get
help with dressing, it took so long she was getting worried. When it
came away she realised the root had been wound round and round her
spine, and that was why it took so long. She no longer uses BS on her
face because of the scarring, she uses petty spurge, which she calls
chickweed but which I have confirmed with her is petty spurge by
identifying the plant from my garden. We call it radium weed here in Oz.
It's pretty horrible to use, oozes horribly, apparently smells, but
works and heals without scarring.
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