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Muse

USA
27 Posts

Posted - 01/16/2009 :  21:57:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I did a search on this forum for c-herb, but didn't see it as a subject ... although it is mentioned in some threads.

I am testing it now with good results so far. After doing some research, it seems that the same mixture/concoction might go by other names.

Anyone know?

RidgebackDogs

USA
103 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2009 :  19:08:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
check this link out

http://www.path-to-health.com/?page_id=92

click on the one with the pix next
http://www.cocoonnutrition.org/catalog/page_cherbmole.php

Looks to me like the way bloodroot works and there's plenty on this forum for that.

DAN - do you think this is the same as bloodroot - couldn't find info on what's in it
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RidgebackDogs

USA
103 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2009 :  19:15:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
check this link out on c-herb

http://www.path-to-health.com/?p=78

go to the bottom of the page: looks like someone had a problem with it not working and posted but no one has replied to her
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anivoc

668 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2009 :  21:47:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by RidgebackDogs



DAN - do you think this is the same as bloodroot - couldn't find info on what's in it



Looks exactly like what happens with bloodroot..
I'd say there's a very likely chance the active ingredient is the same as bloodroot paste.... zinc chloride and bloodroot

Edited by - anivoc on 01/20/2009 02:18:39
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dan

611 Posts

Posted - 01/20/2009 :  00:27:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
C Herbs ingredients are claimed to be water, fiber, black walnut, burdock, white oak bark, and mineral salts. Burdock www.raems.com/edibles/burdock2.jpg is considered to be in the daisy family. Bloodroot to me looks more like a daisy and not very scary looking in this picture www.dontveter.com/howtogrow/bloodroot.jpg . Another similar looking plant is comfrey at www.allotment.org.uk/assets/comfrey_plant.gif We have seen all these plants proposed as skin cancer remedies here in this forum, just do a search located at the top of each forum page. Black walnut hull was also used as a remedy. So far C herb has been a success except for the post noticed by ridgebackdogs.

It would be nice to know exactly how these plants work in terms of active ingredients, but I have the feeling that will not be easy to find out.
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RidgebackDogs

USA
103 Posts

Posted - 01/22/2009 :  20:59:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Looked like what happens w/bloodroot to me also. found this link too
http://www.webnat.com/proddetail.asp?prod=cherb1

and some discussion of it on the Life Extension Foundation forum
http://forum.lef.org/default.aspx?f=43&m=26057

i haven't found what "mineral salts" they use but isn't zinc chloride a mineral salt???
i have use burdock topically as well as comfrey and they do not cause what happened in the pix for c-herb. The 1st web site above warns not to use on the face - they have a dilute form (mixed in with their rejuvenating cream which contains petrochemicals (petroleum jelly/petrolatum) as well as a paraben.
Maybe it's not as painful as bloodroot but it looks similar to how it reacts.

There is a PDR for herbs that discusses some of the active ingredients of the herbs and also on-line they had a f.y.i. that has some very basic info on the link below:
http://www.pdrhealth.com/drugs/altmed/altmed-a-z.aspx - however at the bottom of the page are a list of references for their info which may be more informative.

I just wonder why there was no response to the woman's post on link in my second post above???
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Muse

USA
27 Posts

Posted - 01/24/2009 :  22:47:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Ridge,

I am currently using the diluted c-herb cream, and it is taking longer than the full strength I would assume, from what they say at the site. That said, it is noticeably disappearing. I planned to post after seeing a complete success.
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Muse

USA
27 Posts

Posted - 01/24/2009 :  22:55:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I forgot to add that I did get the liquid Zeolite, because of the many reviews aeound the Net' to its benefits. It has a very pleasant energy about it. Will keep you posted on that as well.
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Muse

USA
27 Posts

Posted - 01/31/2009 :  15:07:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
c-herb is not getting to the root. It, like the bentonite clay, just don't get to where the skin becomes normal. Yes, they lighten up the area a considerable amount ... but doesn't seem to totally cure it.

Given that, I called the local herb shop here to see if they carried the black salve before I ordered it online. I'll be posting what the person told me works even better after I get it and see how it goes.

It is a couple oils from South America that you mix together. It works differently than the salve. Again, will post when I see results.

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RidgebackDogs

USA
103 Posts

Posted - 02/03/2009 :  15:58:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Muse! Thanks for the posts. Sorry the c-herb cream didn't knock it out totally. Let us know how the oils from South America work for you!
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fforest

103 Posts

Posted - 02/04/2009 :  04:55:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have used both bloodroot and C-Herb...C-Herb works well but slower and may need a few applications..The up side of C-Herb is that it is a lot loss painful than Bloodroot and left me feeling a lot less sick,and my skin healed faster...

I think C-Herb would be a better thing to start with unless you knew you needed the big fire power of bloodroot...Bloodroot is major serious stuff...

Edited by - fforest on 02/04/2009 04:58:15
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Muse

USA
27 Posts

Posted - 02/04/2009 :  20:09:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am starting to see some results, and am more inclined to believe that cancer is a fungus, because the oil combo I am using are anti-fungal.

There is a lot of talk about cancer being a fungus, and I'll be able to testify to that after I see the spot become completely clear.

I was told that it took 6 weeks, from the herbalist I spoke with, to get rid of a mysterious fast growing wart she thought was probably cancer. So I am going to give my BCC some time.
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Muse

USA
27 Posts

Posted - 03/18/2009 :  21:18:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It's been about six weeks so I thought I would post my results. I had a small red BCC, which only took about two weeks. The larger dark BCC is shrinking, but it is still not completely gone. I am going to keep going as I envision my leg in its natural state. I did a BSFF treatment on the cancer as well.

The two tinctures I mix together are Sangre De Grado (Dragon's blood) and Copaiba - Wildcrafted oil. They are bottled by AmazonMedicine.com The Herb Shop here in Grants Pass OR sells them for 10 bucks a bottle.
They sell online as well, if interested.

When I have full success, which I am absolutely sure of, because of the success of the smaller one, I will start a thread all of its own about these products.
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anivoc

668 Posts

Posted - 03/21/2009 :  13:13:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Fantastic!

Good luck and keep us updated! Pictures are worth a thousand words so hopefully you are taking them.
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