Can this be used on suspicious moles? Sent from my iPad
On Aug 24, 2013, at 8:04 PM, Rowena <new...@internode.on.net> wrote: > Black salve does "cut it out" - without damaging healthy tissue - the cancer > detaches from the surrounding tissue and exits. We were shown a sketch of > how my husband's skin cancer would be 'cut out' - we opted for DIY precision > work, which enables the tiny thin 'tail' at the end to exit also. > > This site is where I learnt about black salve, so I'm paying back. > > Research the methods of using it. Be careful, don't knock the top off - > though if you do, and bits remain behind and eventually grow again, you can > treat it again, once more without sacrificing surrounding tissue. > > A friend of mine has had to use it many times for all the types of skin > cancer there are. One took such a long time to exit she wondered what was > going on. It was on her spine, and she had to go overseas to her sister to > get her to apply and care for it while it exited. When it did eventually > exit, the "tentacles" were so long and curly she realised it had wound round > and round her spine - no amount of cutting it out would have left her > unharmed. However, because black salve tends to leave a big scar site, she > now uses chickweed on a place that shows, though it is slower and more > horrible while it is working. > > CS is useful for cleaning the area while the eschar emerges. Last time I > used coconut oil for the whole care process; it took a very long time. > > There is so much info on line. It is being banned in one country after > another. Isn't that strange? > > R > > > On 25/08/2013 3:45 AM, Anne Ney wrote: >> Has to be cut out... >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >> On Aug 24, 2013, at 10:45 AM, "Rusty" <ru...@kathleensplace.net> wrote: >> >>> Hi folks...has anyone got suggestions to get rid of skin >>> cancer.....(according to the determatologist ìt`s the good kind) LOL >>> >>> Kathleen >