Tel Tofflemire

Dewey, AZ.

--- On Thu, 6/11/09, Marshall Dudley <mdud...@king-cart.com> wrote:

From: Marshall Dudley <mdud...@king-cart.com>
Subject: Re: CS>(black salve) information
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, June 11, 2009, 8:45 AM

Tel Tofflemire wrote:
> The picture is not on the web yet, but the words (black salve IS, with 
> the prices) It has 5 cancer fighting herbs, 3 healing oils, + the 
> right amount of Zinc Chloride. It is all fresh and easy to apply. we 
> take credit cards on Pay Pal

Your comment about it being fresh has me wondering, does it have a shelf 
life?  That is, does it make sense to have some on hand for if and when 
it may be needed, or should it be purchased when needed so that it is fresh?

Marshall, it does take me several days to slow cook, even a small batch of 
Black Salve.  I use 4 Herbs from the Amazon and Blood Root from the North 
Plains.It is best to have a fresh bottle of something you want to help you, 
however, my Black Salve  will keep very nice in the refrigerator, for even up 
to a year, if you spray a litle H202 on it and close the lid tight. Also put it 
insde a plastic zip bag.
 But  I only make small batches, of Black Salve,  Just my style, and I guess 
since I had just made this when the CS list started to talk about it again. I 
was more or less bragging, RE: freshness. I have been told that someone bought 
some salve that would not smear on like salve?   But I  pledge my salve is 
smoth salve and goes on easy.  By the way when you go to a web page that is 
under construction, always refresh, or re-boot. :}  I got a dozen calls 
claiming my site did not show Black Salve. It does now and did then, reboot, or 
refresh, thanks
                    Tel Tofflemire wrote:
>                      I make a very special Black Salve, I am not a
>                     beginner, I came from a
>                     ranch in South Dakota where my father and
>                     grandfather were
>                      both Veterinarians. We used it for livestock,
>                     and bought it from Wall Drug in the Black hills. The 
>Sioux Indians                            were the makers of it until the mid 
>40's, then wall Drug stopped
>                     selling it, My dad talked to the iIndianMedicine
>                      man to get an idea of how to make it, after several 
> years of                                 testing, he did end up with salve 
> that pulled cancer out
>                     roots and all.  It was kind of harsh on the skin but it 
>worked great
                     and left no scars.  I tweaked the recipe to make it more 
friendly
                     to the skin and I have not changed it in 15 years. I am a 
herbalist .
                     http://www.quailwoodherbal.com           
              
              Tel Tofflemire
               Dewey, AZ.