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Luella13

United Kingdom
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Posted - 07/29/2013 :  16:29:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi all.... I am newly registered today and I would like to know if anyone knows please, whether it is ok to put Bloodroot Salve on a tumour that has almost fungated out from a lymph node under my right arm? I was told some years ago that this was not a good idea, but what happened was that the medics of course, biopsied it and the tumour grew. It is now an unsightly lump, the size of a small ball pr about the size of a walnut and as hard as they come. Any ideas anyone or any experiences with this or answers? Would appreciate any input / feedback - and many thanks!

hmatt843

5 Posts

Posted - 08/01/2013 :  08:36:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Luella13,

I am so sorry to hear about your tumor.
Unfortunately, you are doing yourself a disservice by coming to this forum seeking 'advice' because it is, as you may be able to actually guess, full of people who VERY MISTAKENLY advocate the application of black salve as 'treatment'. No, it is not safe or wise in any way to apply black salve anywhere on your body. Please refer to these sources and rethink your decision:

1. http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Cancer/eschar.html
2. http://www.reddit.com/comments/1j3guo/girl_uses_black_salve_on_face_and_the_outcome_is/

Please visit a doctor, someone who has years and years of medical experience, and trust his or her word over the people in this forum who are severely unqualified and, although well-intentioned, ultimately dangerous to their own and others' health.
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Luella13

United Kingdom
3 Posts

Posted - 08/01/2013 :  10:04:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you HMatt843 - To be fair, and I have to say at this juncture, that I have used Black Salve before, now I am using an equivalent without the zinc chloride, internally in capsule form and it is working.. for me anyroad, it is....I also have a metastacised cancer to my lungs and just after a week, I am breathing again, not normally yet, but the progess I have made is stunning.

The lady in question, seems not to have done any research at all, before applying her salve.... plus where did she get it from? A reputable supplier? I doubt it. You have to know totally 1000% what you are doing with this stuff, it can be very strong. Horrific story, but I am still here after applying my first back in 2011. I feel very sad for her although as mentioned in the posts she is cancer free on her face.... could have been very nasty indeed had she gone down the conventional route. I did, initially, and have the exponential growth to show for it, biopsies etc... that did not help.. so..

Much love...
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hmatt843

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Posted - 08/01/2013 :  15:16:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Luella13,

Thank you for being openminded and civil. I think it's really neat that we're even able to contact each other despite being so far apart and previously unaware of the other's existence, haha. The Internet really amazes me sometimes.

Back on topic...
I understand you went to the doctor for the tumor on your arm. How recently did you go, and would you be open to going again as soon as you could?

I am concerned about your health and I'm coming from a place where I believe I'm being most helpful by advising you to seek professional medical advice. In the least, black salve is a shady road to go down, and again I do not think it is your best interest to experiment with your own health rather than follow the instructions of a trusted professional. I'm not trying to fearmonger or be confrontational, and I get that I 100% don't belong in this forum haha, but I'd ask you to at least consider going to the doctor again. I'm so sorry to hear of your frustrations and disappointments with them, but I don't think it would be wise for you to stop listening to them overall.
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hmatt843

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Posted - 08/01/2013 :  15:22:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Oops... I forgot to answer your question. The girl from that post ordered the black salve from Alpha Omega and was in fact in contact with Greg Caton, the founder of Alpha Omega Labs, during the process. Caton accordingly advised the girl to continue the application of the black salve.
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Luella13

United Kingdom
3 Posts

Posted - 08/01/2013 :  17:43:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi there again - yes, this is turning out to be rather interesting - it makes me wonder whether the story itself is true. I remember the debacle last year with Adya Clarity and the repercussions of that - now of course, they have been completely exonerated and have not been bought out, which I believe was the hidden objective, but wow, did they suffer some brutal propaganda. They survived and continue... clean toxin free water being or going to be a major issue for all, the world soon.

Many thanks for being so concerned for my health; sweet of you. The node is in my lower right armpit, Matt, not on my arm and I saw my oncologist only 3 weeks ago. They, the team, see me as bit of an oddball with all my - no sugar, juices and good diet stuff... but have left me now, to my own devices which is fine for me and they respect my wishes reluctantly. They will see me again in just under 3 months, and the way things are going at the moment with the Black Salve capsules, and only a week in on them, that is going to be an interesting appointment, for sure. I feel so much better and can breathe better, as I said. I have had NHL Matt, now have a breast cancer with metastasis to my lungs and have been on this cancer trail since 2006 - still alive to tell the story.

Back to my original question - I saw a picture of a woman online who had a lymph node on her shoulder that she used black salve with and all was ok there... as I understood it - however mine is in my armpit so I am wary, and of course, as said, I was advised not to touch under arm nodes with the salve. I shall do some more investigating, maybe contact Ingrid Nyman - here's a link to her book, should anyone like to get it - it's all you need to know about salves and their application, is scholarly too.. and responsibly written with very good reviews all over. So... Much love.. and thanks once again.http://www.amazon.com/Cancer-Salves-Botanical-Approach-Treatment/dp/1556432704/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1375396959&sr=8-1&keywords=cancer salves

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anivoc

668 Posts

Posted - 08/05/2013 :  18:29:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Luella,

Desperate measures in desperate times... I wish you the best in your journey... Being as you face far more serious problems than most here, your spirit and attitude is impressive and inspiring.

I don't know that much about Bloodroot internally but have heard first and second hand anecdotes of its use and success therein.I have always been curious if it had zinc chloride in it also but have never been able to get a clear answer...

Zinc Chloride for sure has anti tumor properties bloodroot I am not so sure of the efficacy.

As mentioned I have heard positive things of internal use...prompted by your post I dug through old e-mails and searched the net for the originator of Compin and Compex ( Compin was the one for internal use) I could find nothing current only old links to an 800 number and references to Neis, Inc...Gary and or Greg Jones and Indian Mud...

In searching Indian Mud it led me to Robert Roy at Two feathers in Reno Nevada...He is VERY much against Zinc Chloride, sugar, dairy products and pharmaceuticals in general...He claims lots of success...and I have invited him to post here to share his knowledge and experience...I have asked him not to promote his own business.


I may just give the internal approach myself...



Just a note in China they are having success with P53 gene therapy.

Here's a few links but at $20K it's a last resort kind of action...

an older article that gives a good insight.. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/04/AR2007070401402.html

http://seekingalpha.com/article/58759-china-s-gene-therapy-cancer-drugs-slow-acceptance-of-great-science

http://www.genetherapyhospitals.com/PatientStory2.html
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