Re: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure--Jimmie??

2010-12-02 Thread ZZekelink
Hi Jimmie, Where do you get your black salve  ??& does anyone know how 
deep the cancer can be caught by  the salve ???
   There is a gal that has a growth wrapped around a  place on her spine 
about the size of a softball. Wonder if it would work there  ??? Lois


Re: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure

2010-12-02 Thread Day Sutton
Will this work on "age" spots also ?

On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 11:27 PM, Bob Banever  wrote:

>  PT - The shelf life is at least several years.  In fact, if the salve
> dries out you can add some water to make it like it was originally.  As far
> as I know, it doesn't lose it's potency over time.
>
> Bob
>
> - Original Message -
> *From:* PT Ferrance 
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Sent:* Wednesday, December 01, 2010 5:37 PM
> *Subject:* Re: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure
>
>  Hi Tel,
> What is the shelf life on the black salve?
> Thanks.
> PT
>
>  --
> *From:* Tel Tofflemire 
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Sent:* Wed, December 1, 2010 6:11:30 PM
> *Subject:* CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure
>
>  You should consider Black Salve, many on this list have used it and it
> does get rid of Skin Cancer for nearly everyone.
> *http://www.quailwoodherbal.com*
>
> Tel Tofflemire
> Dewey, AZ.
>
>
>  --
> *From:* A. Reid Harvey 
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Sent:* Wed, December 1, 2010 9:57:24 AM
> *Subject:* CS>CS and skin cancer
>
> Greetings,
>
> PLEASE don't act as if this request for observations is too much out of
> left field!  On occasion I believe that skin cancer is showing up, on my
> left forearm, where I was frequently sunburned, when I was a lot younger. In
> an attempt at a remedy for this I've saturated a gauze pad with
> *concentrated colloidal silver,* then taped this down, over the effected
> area. The skin cancer, as I believe it to be, manifests itself as black
> marks, and these go away overnight, after I tape down the CS gauze pads.
>
> The *concentrated CS* has been either the Mexican made product Microdyn or
> the U.S. product Silverdyne, and I have an idea that this is actually some
> sort of silver nitrate. Clearly CS is more like 10ppm and is ionic. But the
> concentrated CS is silver, after all, and the markings *do go away.* They
> always go away when I use the pads and they tend not to go away when I do
> not use the pads. A friend has told me that there is no indication of a
> remedy in this, but I'm eager to know what silver-list members think.
>
> Yours,
> Reid Harvey
> www.SilverCeramicSystems.com 
>
>


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Re: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure--round the spine.

2010-12-02 Thread Rowena
A friend of mine (I call her Kate on line) got her sister in NZ to apply 
black salve to a skin cancer on her back.  She had treated many skin 
cancers of all kinds previously, and was in NZ to help her sister treat 
a breast cancer.


This cancer on her back took far, far longer to exit the body than any 
other she'd had previously .  When it came out, she came to the 
conclusion it must have been wound around her spine, and that this is 
why it took so long.


A few quick pointers from Kate's experience: She says to apply the salve 
several times.  She doesn't use it on her face anymore, because of the 
scarring.  She prefers to use chickweed on the face, but she says it 
oozes and stinks in operation, quite different to the black salve.  One 
time when she was treating a cancer on her temple it started bleeding 
and wouldn't stop, so she had to go to the emergency ward.  It had 
penetrated an artery.


I caught up with her the other day.  She showed me the photos she took 
of the cancers she treated in her breast and adjacent lymph nodes.  She 
had them on an iPod type thing, and couldn't find the cord to connect it 
to a computer, otherwise she would have sent them to me before.  If you 
make an Lshape with your fingers and sticking-out thumb, and imagine the 
whole of the rectangular space formed filled with a tumour, that is the 
size.  The size of the breast cancer, and the size of the lymphatic 
one.  At the last, the lymphatic one was "hanging on" by one thread, and 
was abysmally painful.  Despite Neurofen she was crying with the pain. 
Also the breast cancer was more painful than a leg broken in three 
places that she sustained at the same time as she was treating the 
canceer.  Percy Weston (google him, buy the book Cancer its Cause and 
Cure) told of a cancer on his hand or finger that just wouldn't come 
away because of a "thread" connecting it.  He snipped it, and it was so 
painful he reckoned it must be a nerve.


When I caught up with Kate, DH and I had just been to the "best skin 
cancer clinic in (Capital City of State)."  I showed them a mole on  my 
back that had been itching for some time and had lost its brown colour.  
No problem, I was told.  When we came home, I put on some black salve.  
It immediately swelled up, got a typical skin cancer appearance, and 
within a few days dark brown stuff came away on the dressing.  It is 
healing nicely now.


I'd had the confidence to go to this clinic and this man in particular 
because of his amazed and favourable reaction to a skin cancer on my 
friend's finger which he saw treated with black salve successfully.  He 
said this was going to revolutionise the treatment of cancer.  He had 
changed his opinion since then, telling us that whereas salves, with 
only anecdotal evidence on line, might work in fifty per cent of cases, 
it would be unethical for him to offer anything else except surgery, 
which they knew to be 100% effective.


DH was given liquid nitrogen on several sites on his face without a by 
your leave, and offered surgery to the site in question, with a diagram 
of the size of the cut and stitches (huge!  The site in question is not  
much bigger than a thumb nail).  We have been managing the site quite 
nicely for five years.  After original diagnosis, I got some black 
salve, and this was applied.  DH applied more himself, probably too 
much, causing a hard crust to form.  This dislodged the eschar, which 
came away prematurely.  I think this is why tiny recurrences have 
occurred since then around the edges of the scar.  Or, maybe the way I 
treated it caused the site to heal over before everything was out, or 
maybe I should have applied it more than once each time.  Most recently, 
because the salve was  now rather dry and hard, I moistened it with 
DMSO, coconut oil, Magnascent Iodine, and some commercial Aloe Vera.  I 
also applied it several times.  The trouble spot this time was brown, 
which scared me rather, but I suspect this may have been because the 
cancer tapped a capillary, which showed up as a tiny red dot when the 
scab came away, and coloured the lump with haem.  This time, perhaps 
because of more frequent applications of salve, five small spots have 
been active over the scar site, and the whole process has gone on for 
forty three days, far more than the ten to fifteen days I'm used to.  
The main site is healed over, it is the other small ones which continued 
scabbing - only one left now, and it looks nearly ready to call it quits.


It was here and the Rife site that I originally learned about black 
salve, so when the original diagnosis came I already knew what to do.  I 
am ever grateful to the people who mentioned it, and like to pass on the 
information I have when needed.


Kate is also happy to share her info with sufferers, and  I will paste 
her story below as I told it when I first met her.


Treating Ca with Black Salve or Chickweed:

When I was away in the city recently, I was given a li

Re: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure--round the spine.

2010-12-02 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Which make of black salve was this Rowena?  dee

On 2 Dec 2010, at 17:30, Rowena wrote:

> A friend of mine (I call her Kate on line) got her sister in NZ to apply 
> black salve to a skin cancer on her back.  She had treated many skin cancers 
> of all kinds previously, and was in NZ to help her sister treat a breast 
> cancer.
> 
> This cancer on her back took far, far longer to exit the body than any other 
> she'd had previously .  When it came out, she came to the conclusion it must 
> have been wound around her spine, and that this is why it took so long.
> 
> A few quick pointers from Kate's experience: She says to apply the salve 
> several times.  She doesn't use it on her face anymore, because of the 
> scarring.  She prefers to use chickweed on the face, but she says it oozes 
> and stinks in operation, quite different to the black salve.  One time when 
> she was treating a cancer on her temple it started bleeding and wouldn't 
> stop, so she had to go to the emergency ward.  It had penetrated an artery.
> 
> I caught up with her the other day.  She showed me the photos she took of the 
> cancers she treated in her breast and adjacent lymph nodes.  She had them on 
> an iPod type thing, and couldn't find the cord to connect it to a computer, 
> otherwise she would have sent them to me before.  If you make an Lshape with 
> your fingers and sticking-out thumb, and imagine the whole of the rectangular 
> space formed filled with a tumour, that is the size.  The size of the breast 
> cancer, and the size of the lymphatic one.  At the last, the lymphatic one 
> was "hanging on" by one thread, and was abysmally painful.  Despite Neurofen 
> she was crying with the pain. Also the breast cancer was more painful than a 
> leg broken in three places that she sustained at the same time as she was 
> treating the canceer.  Percy Weston (google him, buy the book Cancer its 
> Cause and Cure) told of a cancer on his hand or finger that just wouldn't 
> come away because of a "thread" connecting it.  He snipped it, and it was so 
> painful he reckoned it must be a nerve.
> 
> When I caught up with Kate, DH and I had just been to the "best skin cancer 
> clinic in (Capital City of State)."  I showed them a mole on  my back that 
> had been itching for some time and had lost its brown colour.  No problem, I 
> was told.  When we came home, I put on some black salve.  It immediately 
> swelled up, got a typical skin cancer appearance, and within a few days dark 
> brown stuff came away on the dressing.  It is healing nicely now.
> 
> I'd had the confidence to go to this clinic and this man in particular 
> because of his amazed and favourable reaction to a skin cancer on my friend's 
> finger which he saw treated with black salve successfully.  He said this was 
> going to revolutionise the treatment of cancer.  He had changed his opinion 
> since then, telling us that whereas salves, with only anecdotal evidence on 
> line, might work in fifty per cent of cases, it would be unethical for him to 
> offer anything else except surgery, which they knew to be 100% effective.
> 
> DH was given liquid nitrogen on several sites on his face without a by your 
> leave, and offered surgery to the site in question, with a diagram of the 
> size of the cut and stitches (huge!  The site in question is not  much bigger 
> than a thumb nail).  We have been managing the site quite nicely for five 
> years.  After original diagnosis, I got some black salve, and this was 
> applied.  DH applied more himself, probably too much, causing a hard crust to 
> form.  This dislodged the eschar, which came away prematurely.  I think this 
> is why tiny recurrences have occurred since then around the edges of the 
> scar.  Or, maybe the way I treated it caused the site to heal over before 
> everything was out, or maybe I should have applied it more than once each 
> time.  Most recently, because the salve was  now rather dry and hard, I 
> moistened it with DMSO, coconut oil, Magnascent Iodine, and some commercial 
> Aloe Vera.  I also applied it several times.  The trouble spot this time was 
> brown, which scared me rather, but I suspect this may have been because the 
> cancer tapped a capillary, which showed up as a tiny red dot when the scab 
> came away, and coloured the lump with haem.  This time, perhaps because of 
> more frequent applications of salve, five small spots have been active over 
> the scar site, and the whole process has gone on for forty three days, far 
> more than the ten to fifteen days I'm used to.  The main site is healed over, 
> it is the other small ones which continued scabbing - only one left now, and 
> it looks nearly ready to call it quits.
> 
> It was here and the Rife site that I originally learned about black salve, so 
> when the original diagnosis came I already knew what to do.  I am ever 
> grateful to the people who mentioned it, and like to pass on the information 
> I have when needed.
> 
> 

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2010 #897

2010-12-02 Thread Dick Rochon

Reid,

I have not read the rest of the posts on your topic yet, so this might have 
been asked already, but I am wondering if you had tried just regular 
Colloidal Silver, 5ppm to 10ppm, and if so, what results you saw?


Dick
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Subject: silver-digest Digest V2010 #897



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CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2010 #897

2010-12-02 Thread Dick Rochon

Tel,

I mixed baking soda and DMSO and applied it to suspicious looking moles that 
were enlarging and/or changing from brown to black, and sometimes bled. It 
took a month or two, but they turned back to brown and then disappeared 
completely. One of them I had for my entire life, and I am 82. Never had it 
diagnosed, but these were some of the signs of cancer. Not recommending 
anything, just reporting.


Dick
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Re: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure--Jimmie??

2010-12-02 Thread Jimmie Cairn
Hi There;
  There is an Amish herbalist in Salem Ky who handles the product I use.  I am 
sure it is available from many sources. But I use nothing but hers.  

  Her telephone number is 1-270-988-4145.She may be a little reticent, because 
of all the hyperactivity over the stuff, but if you just tell her Jimmie 
Tomlinson told you about her, it should be fine. 

  I am not sure how deep the salve will work, but I have seen one come out, on 
which I could put my finger over an inch into the cavity.  . The beauty of this 
stuff is that it just pushes  the growth to the surface as it heals underneath.
  Hope this helps  Jimmie






From: "zzekel...@aol.com" 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 7:51:09 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure--Jimmie??

Hi Jimmie, Where do you get your black salve  ??& does anyone know how deep 
the cancer can be caught by  the salve ???
   There is a gal that has a growth wrapped around a  place on her spine about 
the size of a softball. Wonder if it would work there  ??? Lois


  

CS>black savle where can you get it at thank yoy

2010-12-02 Thread Betty Freeman


Re: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure--round the spine.

2010-12-02 Thread Renee
Rowena, your doctor is wrong.  Surgery is not 100% successful.  My father,
at 80, was diabetic and had leukemia, which had been kept under control for
6 years with Gleevec.  Then there came a small spot on his neck that would
not heal.  Went to the dermatologist who said--cancer.  But it was small
enough that he cut it out in his office, under local.  

Sent the cancer away to the lab, put about 4 stitches in Dad's neck and home
we went.  There was much pain at the site for Dad, and the doctor had taken
such a large chunk out-to be sure to 'get everything'--that Dad couldn't
bend his neck.  Finally in 10 days Dad went to get the stitches out, and
everything looked fine.  

But the pain stayed and within just 3 or 4 weeks, another spot, in the same
spot, returned.  Went back and the doctor kept saying--"but, but, I got it
all.  The margins were perfectly clear."  He even went and got out the lab
report, and showed it to me.  I never doubted his word, he was a good man
and doctor.  Still--nothing is 100%.  There is no guarantee of anything, lab
tests or no.

Yep, the cancer spread and Dad passed away, in much pain, only 2 months
later.   I often wondered if I should have tried BS, but then, Dad wanted
his doctor to take care of it.  

Samala,
Renee
 
 
 
 

Re: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure--100%.

2010-12-02 Thread Rowena

Renee said: Rowena, your doctor is wrong.

Renee, the moment he said that I knew he would not be seeing us again.  
I could not believe any doctor who treats cancer would say such a thing 
(surgery "100% successful").  But from your poor Dad's experience, one 
deduces that they are taken in by the hype as well.  Your dad's is an 
experience worth storing safely, for sure, as an example.  I can't 
believe that fifty, sixty years ago at the least, it was "common 
knowledge" that if you cut a cancer it would spread.  Even back then, I 
knew I would not even let a biopsy be done if a situation arose where it 
was recommended.  Happily, nobody has ever suggested such a thing.


The rule book rules.  The Medical Talmud or the open road.

R






Re: CS>Moles - DMSO and Bicarbonate of Soda

2010-12-02 Thread Rowena

Wow!  VERY interesting.
R

On 3/12/2010 4:27 AM, Dick Rochon wrote:

Tel,

I mixed baking soda and DMSO and applied it to suspicious looking 
moles that were enlarging and/or changing from brown to black, and 
sometimes bled. It took a month or two, but they turned back to brown 
and then disappeared completely. One of them I had for my entire life, 
and I am 82. Never had it diagnosed, but these were some of the signs 
of cancer. Not recommending anything, just reporting.


Dick




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RE: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure

2010-12-02 Thread Donna M. Lewis
Would Black Salve work on a stubborn Planters Wart?

 

Donna



RE: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure

2010-12-02 Thread Lisa
Not sure.but banana peels will :-)

 

http://earthclinic.com/Remedies/bananapeel.html

 

.or duct tape

 

L

 

  _  

From: Donna M. Lewis [mailto:donnalewis1...@comcast.net] 
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 9:19 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure

 

Would Black Salve work on a stubborn Planters Wart?

 

Donna



Re: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure

2010-12-02 Thread Bob Banever
Donna,

  Yes.  It will work on any growth caused by a virus, bacteria, or fungus.

Bob
  - Original Message - 
  From: Donna M. Lewis 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 6:18 PM
  Subject: RE: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure


  Would Black Salve work on a stubborn Planters Wart?

   

  Donna


Re: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure

2010-12-02 Thread PT Ferrance
Thanks to all who replied.
PT





From: Bob Banever 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, December 1, 2010 11:27:55 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure


PT - The shelf life is at least several years.  In fact, if the salve dries out 
you can add some water to make it like it was originally.  As far as I know, it 
doesn't lose it's potency over time.
 
Bob
- Original Message - 
>From: PT Ferrance 
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 5:37 PM
>Subject: Re: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure
>
>
>Hi Tel,
>What is the shelf life on the black salve?
>Thanks.
>PT
>
>
>
>

From: Tel Tofflemire 
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Sent: Wed, December 1, 2010 6:11:30 PM
>Subject: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure
>
>
>You should consider Black Salve, many on this list have used it and it does 
>get 
>rid of Skin Cancer for nearly everyone.
>http://www.quailwoodherbal.com
> Tel Tofflemire
>Dewey, AZ. 
>
>
>
>
>

From: A. Reid Harvey 
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Sent: Wed, December 1, 2010 9:57:24 AM
>Subject: CS>CS and skin cancer
>
>Greetings,
> 
>PLEASE don't act as if this request for observations is too much out of left 
>field!  On occasion I believe that skin cancer is showing up, on my left 
>forearm, where I was frequently sunburned, when I was a lot younger. In an 
>attempt at a remedy for this I've saturated a gauze pad with *concentrated 
>colloidal silver,* then taped this down, over the effected area. The skin 
>cancer, as I believe it to be, manifests itself as black marks, and these go 
>away overnight, after I tape down the CS gauze pads.
> 
>The *concentrated CS* has been either the Mexican made product Microdyn or the 
>U.S. product Silverdyne, and I have an idea that this is actually some sort of 
>silver nitrate. Clearly CS is more like 10ppm and is ionic. But the 
>concentrated 
>CS is silver, after all, and the markings *do go away.* They always go away 
>when 
>I use the pads and they tend not to go away when I do not use the pads. A 
>friend 
>has told me that there is no indication of a remedy in this, but I'm eager to 
>know what silver-list members think.
> 
>Yours,
>Reid Harvey
>www.SilverCeramicSystems.com
>
>

Re: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure

2010-12-02 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis
You could try it.  Let us know.



  - Original Message - 
  From: Donna M. Lewis 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 8:18 PM
  Subject: RE: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure


  Would Black Salve work on a stubborn Planters Wart?

   

  Donna


RE: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure

2010-12-02 Thread Donna M. Lewis
Duct tape never worked for me.  I'll give the banana peel thing a try
though.

 

Thanks J

 

Donna

 

From: Lisa [mailto:blacksa...@comcast.net] 
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 6:25 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure

 

Not sure.but banana peels will J

 

http://earthclinic.com/Remedies/bananapeel.html

 

.or duct tape

 

L

 

  _  

From: Donna M. Lewis [mailto:donnalewis1...@comcast.net] 
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 9:19 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure

 

Would Black Salve work on a stubborn Planters Wart?

 

Donna



Re: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure

2010-12-02 Thread Jane MacRoss
Thuja tincture - - cover the area so it's light & water proof & keep it moist 
with Thuja tincture - I used a needle & syringe to get through the dressing 
which I didn't take off for 6 weeks - also works with age spots.  Also 
Euphorbia milk from the fresh cut plant stalk.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Donna M. Lewis 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, December 03, 2010 5:42 PM
  Subject: RE: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure


  Duct tape never worked for me.  I'll give the banana peel thing a try though.

   

  Thanks J

   

  Donna

   

  From: Lisa [mailto:blacksa...@comcast.net] 
  Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 6:25 PM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: RE: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure

   

  Not sure.but banana peels will J

   

  http://earthclinic.com/Remedies/bananapeel.html

   

  .or duct tape

   

  L

   


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  From: Donna M. Lewis [mailto:donnalewis1...@comcast.net] 
  Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 9:19 PM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: RE: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure

   

  Would Black Salve work on a stubborn Planters Wart?

   

  Donna



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