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HRM

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Posted - 10/05/2010 :  10:19:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I recently met a woman who said she had a BCC in her leg & applied Bloodroot, she said much less than a drop, on her leg, covered it w/ a bandage for 3 days, and within about 3 weeks it formed sort of a black scab & she pulled it off & out came a "cone" of skin leaving a small hole in her leg, which eventually healed & she said she has had no BCC there since. Does anyone else have experience or knowledge of Bloodroot?

thanks01

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Posted - 10/05/2010 :  10:56:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Try clicking on the SEARCH function at the upper right of this page. You will see that this Forum has extensive writing in many threads devoted to Bloodroot and various bloodroot salves.
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hvgarylan4114

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Posted - 10/09/2010 :  11:33:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I used cansema (Black Salve) on my ear lop for a BCC. Applied it for 24 hours. Three days later the cancer litteraly fell out and has healed nicely with no scar. However, those three days were very painfull as the ear I understand is a sensitive area.
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