Dee, from what I remember of alpha/omega labs video on making black salve,
it's not so much that it's cost of ingredients--or even time to make--but
that you can't just buy some of the ingredients (in their BS anyway) in
small amounts.  You have to buy one or two in large amounts.  Because it
keeps they made big batches.  It pretty much sounded like you'd also have to
do that at home--so that you'd have a LOT of BS around, and would therefore
need to sell it because you'd never in your life use it up.

In fact, that's why the containers are so small--you need so little.  With
their BS (don't know about Ted's) you only put it on twice, to any cancer
spot.  Therefore, how much would a person ever need?  

If you are trying to justify the pricing, look at it as a one time purchase.
 Buy it once and you never have to buy it again.  Of course you can look
around and find cheaper companies--but you have to buy from someone you
trust, because anyone can slap together a salve and call it black salve
cancer killer.  Doesn't mean it IS that.  In fact, there was a company that
started selling BS as though they were alpha/omega lab salve, and their
salve didn't work.  Who knows how many people may have died of skin and
other cancers because they purchased this 'fake' BS?  

Buy from someone you trust, or make your own.  Making your own might be
cheaper--but once you have to buy x number of ingredients to make yours, it
may wind up being cheaper in the end to just buy from a trusted supplier. 
Only you can decide after a search on the cost of the ingredients for making
your own.

Samala,
Renee 
 
 
 
 
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So you don't think that $69 is expensive for a tub of around an ounce or so?
 I was just asking the very thing that you have mentioned i.e. is there any
really special process it has to go through to justify such an expense--that
s all.