CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
can anyone give me a tip on how to get this to stick on the target please?  it 
just seems to roll off at the moment.  All help appreciated.  dee

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RE: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread PTFerrance
Have you tried making it a little wetter, Dee?

Along those lines, does anyone have a recipe for black salve?  It seems that
every link I follow for a recipe is a dead end.  It would be a shame if it
was lost to posterity.
PT

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Subject: CSOT - black salve

can anyone give me a tip on how to get this to stick on the target please?
it just seems to roll off at the moment.  All help appreciated.  dee

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Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
PT.. here is the source from the original 'cansema' black salve.  I have
ordered from them in the past with no problem.   If you have trouble with
the link, just google  cansema and you have to dig a little but keep going
to their products/salves page.   Lola


http://www.herbhealers.com/store/salves-and-tonics
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:34 AM, PTFerrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:

 Have you tried making it a little wetter, Dee?

 Along those lines, does anyone have a recipe for black salve?  It seems
 that
 every link I follow for a recipe is a dead end.  It would be a shame if it
 was lost to posterity.
 PT

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 Subject: CSOT - black salve

 can anyone give me a tip on how to get this to stick on the target please?
 it just seems to roll off at the moment.  All help appreciated.  dee

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Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
Just reread your post and see that you wanted a recipe for the salve.. not
the salve itself.   Sry.. Lola

On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:41 AM, phoenix23002 tds.net
phoenix23...@tds.netwrote:

 PT.. here is the source from the original 'cansema' black salve.  I have
 ordered from them in the past with no problem.   If you have trouble with
 the link, just google  cansema and you have to dig a little but keep going
 to their products/salves page.   Lola


 http://www.herbhealers.com/store/salves-and-tonics
  On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:34 AM, PTFerrance ptf2...@bellsouth.netwrote:

 Have you tried making it a little wetter, Dee?

 Along those lines, does anyone have a recipe for black salve?  It seems
 that
 every link I follow for a recipe is a dead end.  It would be a shame if it
 was lost to posterity.
 PT

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 From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 11:27 AM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: CSOT - black salve

 can anyone give me a tip on how to get this to stick on the target please?
 it just seems to roll off at the moment.  All help appreciated.  dee

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Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
Where are you trying to apply the salve?  I reread the instructions I
received with Cansema and. it says..  spread over the lesion in a thin
covering, almost lightly caked.. and it goes on...It is also a good idea
to place a bandage over the area, particularly if the eschar is on a place
prone to bumping or bruising in the course of daily activity.   So..  you
should be able to place a bandage/tape around and under the salve
(cuplike?) to hold it in place.  I wouldn't make it air tight but..  just
my thoughts.   Lola

On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.orgwrote:

 can anyone give me a tip on how to get this to stick on the target please?
  it just seems to roll off at the moment.  All help appreciated.  dee

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Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread Rowena
I've added DMSO to thin the dry salve; it should also carry it in pretty 
deep.

R

On 6/06/2012 11:27 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:

can anyone give me a tip on how to get this to stick on the target please?  it 
just seems to roll off at the moment.


Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread Jane MacRoss

Someone recently posted a recipe .. if not here I will go hunting ..

Jane

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Have you tried making it a little wetter, Dee?

Along those lines, does anyone have a recipe for black salve?  It seems 
that

every link I follow for a recipe is a dead end.  It would be a shame if it
was lost to posterity.
PT



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Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread Rowena


INGREDIENTS: Bloodroot, Galangal, Chaparral, Ginger root, Zinc Chloride, 
Graviola, Emu Oil and pharmaceutical-grade DMSO.



 Bloodroot Past Ingredients: Purified water, bloodroot powder, red 
clay, glycerine, zinc chloride.





Tonic Ingredients: Chaparral, Graviola, Rhubarb, Bloodroot , Buckthorn, 
Red Clover, Purple Lapacho, Zinc Glutomate, Aloe Vera.



Tonic lll Ingredients: Graviola, Andrographis paniculata, Paw D arco, 
Neem, Chaparral, Aloe Vera




Capsules Ingredients: Graviola, Rhubarb, Paw D arco, Sweet Annie, 
Beetroot, Guava, Rosehip, Chaparral, Sheep Sorrel, Zinc Glutomate.



and

Equal parts powdered bloodroot, galangal, zinc chloride and distilled water.

and

1/2 cup powdered Blood Root (Sanguinaria Canadensis)
1/2 cup Zinc Chloride, crystals or liquid
1/2 cup common white flour
1 1/2 cup warm water
100ml Chaparral extract or 100gm of powdered Chaparral (Larrea mexicana)

  Pre-mix all but the water, thoroughly, before adding to the water. 
Using a stainless steel double boiler. Put in water, then stir in the 
other ingredients. Stir in well using a wooden spoon. Cook for thirty 
minutes over boiling water, stirring constantly.
Apply a thin layer (2-3mm) of the paste over the affected area and cover 
for 24 hours. Then remove the covering but do not disturb the lesion at 
all, do not attempt to pull the cancer out at any time, it should fall 
out in 10 days or so. Some people with sensitive skin put vaseline 
around the cancer so that the paste does not irritate the skin.

(The flour is just to make a paste)

Read up all you can about caring for the site before starting the treatment.








On 6/06/2012 11:34 PM, PTFerrance wrote:
 Along those lines, does anyone have a recipe for black salve?


On 6/06/2012 11:34 PM, PTFerrance wrote:

Along those lines, does anyone have a recipe for black salve?


Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread Jane MacRoss

These two links may contain recipes - they certainly will contain warnings

http://www.cancersalves.com/botanical_approaches/individual_herbs/bloodroot.html

http://www.planetherbs.com/therapies/thoughts-on-the-use-of-escharotic-pastes-for-the-treatment-of-cancer.html

HTH

Jane 



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Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread Jane MacRoss
They are saying that it can be the Zinc Chloride that is the problem - 
causing extreme pain as well as being eschartic - I'm not clear whether the 
salves work without the zinc or not. It certainly puts me off trying a salve 
containing the zinc tho


Jane


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Subject: Re: CSOT - black salve



These two links may contain recipes - they certainly will contain warnings

http://www.cancersalves.com/botanical_approaches/individual_herbs/bloodroot.html

http://www.planetherbs.com/therapies/thoughts-on-the-use-of-escharotic-pastes-for-the-treatment-of-cancer.html

HTH

Jane

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Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread Rowena

Other possible recipe ingredients:

Chaparral, Galangal, Rhubarb, Burdock, Buckthorn, Red Clover, Purple 
Lapacho, Ascorbal Palmitate, Graviola, Sheep Sorrel, Bentonite Clay, 
Pine Tar, Artemisenin, Chickweed,

Black Walnut Bark
Poke Root
Nettle


Chickweed Salve (Cold Infusion)
Chickweed, Comfrey, Mint, Olive Oil, Beeswax, Lavender, Rosemary, 
Eucalyptus.


On 6/06/2012 11:34 PM, PTFerrance wrote:

  does anyone have a recipe for black salve?



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RE: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread PTFerrance
Thanks, Jane.  No formulae at either of these.
PT

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From: Jane MacRoss [mailto:highfie...@internode.on.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 12:54 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT - black salve

These two links may contain recipes - they certainly will contain warnings

http://www.cancersalves.com/botanical_approaches/individual_herbs/bloodroot.
html

http://www.planetherbs.com/therapies/thoughts-on-the-use-of-escharotic-paste
s-for-the-treatment-of-cancer.html

HTH

Jane 


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RE: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread PTFerrance
Thanks Rowena.  Is it all of these?  The formula I saw several years ago
only had a few ingredients and they were all natural items.  I'm sorry I
didn't save them.  I have some of Tel's Black Salve but if anything happens
to Tel we will all have a problem!

PT

 

From: Rowena [mailto:new...@internode.on.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 12:54 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT - black salve

 


INGREDIENTS: Bloodroot, Galangal, Chaparral, Ginger root, Zinc Chloride,
Graviola, Emu Oil and pharmaceutical-grade DMSO.


 Bloodroot Past Ingredients: Purified water, bloodroot powder, red clay,
glycerine, zinc chloride.




Tonic Ingredients: Chaparral, Graviola, Rhubarb, Bloodroot , Buckthorn, Red
Clover, Purple Lapacho, Zinc Glutomate, Aloe Vera.


Tonic lll Ingredients: Graviola, Andrographis paniculata, Paw D arco, Neem,
Chaparral, Aloe Vera



Capsules Ingredients: Graviola, Rhubarb, Paw D arco, Sweet Annie, Beetroot,
Guava, Rosehip, Chaparral, Sheep Sorrel, Zinc Glutomate.


and

Equal parts powdered bloodroot, galangal, zinc chloride and distilled water.

and

1/2 cup powdered Blood Root (Sanguinaria Canadensis)
1/2 cup Zinc Chloride, crystals or liquid
1/2 cup common white flour
1 1/2 cup warm water
100ml Chaparral extract or 100gm of powdered Chaparral (Larrea mexicana)

  Pre-mix all but the water, thoroughly, before adding to the water. Using a
stainless steel double boiler. Put in water, then stir in the other
ingredients. Stir in well using a wooden spoon. Cook for thirty minutes over
boiling water, stirring constantly.
Apply a thin layer (2-3mm) of the paste over the affected area and cover for
24 hours. Then remove the covering but do not disturb the lesion at all, do
not attempt to pull the cancer out at any time, it should fall out in 10
days or so. Some people with sensitive skin put vaseline around the cancer
so that the paste does not irritate the skin.
(The flour is just to make a paste)

Read up all you can about caring for the site before starting the treatment.








On 6/06/2012 11:34 PM, PTFerrance wrote:
 Along those lines, does anyone have a recipe for black salve? 


On 6/06/2012 11:34 PM, PTFerrance wrote: 

Along those lines, does anyone have a recipe for black salve?

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Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
It is on a dogs head!  So I can't apply a plaster and we just couldn't get it 
to stick on her head.  I have mixed some silver in with it before because it 
had dried, but it still won't stick.  I did get it originally from Tel, and it 
cured a horrible thing on my dogs head and I must say, I couldn't get much of 
it on then, but it still did the trick.  I think I may try the DMSO mix if this 
hasn't worked.  dee



On 6 Jun 2012, at 16:56, phoenix23002 tds.net wrote:

 Where are you trying to apply the salve?  I reread the instructions I 
 received with Cansema and. it says..  spread over the lesion in a thin 
 covering, almost lightly caked.. and it goes on...It is also a good idea to 
 place a bandage over the area, particularly if the eschar is on a place prone 
 to bumping or bruising in the course of daily activity.   So..  you should 
 be able to place a bandage/tape around and under the salve (cuplike?) to hold 
 it in place.  I wouldn't make it air tight but..  just my thoughts.   Lola
 
 On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote:
 can anyone give me a tip on how to get this to stick on the target please?  
 it just seems to roll off at the moment.  All help appreciated.  dee
 
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Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
Even as I write this, I am shaking my head at myself..lol.. because this
could be as hard or harder than trying to get the paste to stick.  Could
you shave that little part of her head or.. around it?  You might add a
little olive oil or coconut oil to the paste.  It is my understanding that
the salve can last for years and still be effective.
Lola

On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 2:25 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote:

 It is on a dogs head!  So I can't apply a plaster and we just couldn't get
 it to stick on her head.  I have mixed some silver in with it before
 because it had dried, but it still won't stick.  I did get it originally
 from Tel, and it cured a horrible thing on my dogs head and I must say, I
 couldn't get much of it on then, but it still did the trick.  I think I may
 try the DMSO mix if this hasn't worked.  dee



 On 6 Jun 2012, at 16:56, phoenix23002 tds.net wrote:

  Where are you trying to apply the salve?  I reread the instructions I
 received with Cansema and. it says..  spread over the lesion in a thin
 covering, almost lightly caked.. and it goes on...It is also a good idea
 to place a bandage over the area, particularly if the eschar is on a place
 prone to bumping or bruising in the course of daily activity.   So..  you
 should be able to place a bandage/tape around and under the salve
 (cuplike?) to hold it in place.  I wouldn't make it air tight but..  just
 my thoughts.   Lola
 
  On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
 wrote:
  can anyone give me a tip on how to get this to stick on the target
 please?  it just seems to roll off at the moment.  All help appreciated.
  dee
 
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Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread 123 456
After looking at that formula/recipe(?) for the black salve I have to
ask myself, is it killing a biological anomoly or is it killing a
parasitic growth that has been diagnose as cancer?
Or a slime mold or such.
If there was an open lesion on hte skins surface, such as a malignant
melanoma or open squamous cell carcinoma, I would hesitate to irritate
it even more with this salve, but if it is on top of something that
might appear to be a small insect bite it would certainly draw out
whatever is the cause of the problem.
Has anyone ever used oleander soup?
T

On 6/6/12, PTFerrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:
 Thanks Rowena.  Is it all of these?  The formula I saw several years ago
 only had a few ingredients and they were all natural items.  I'm sorry I
 didn't save them.  I have some of Tel's Black Salve but if anything happens
 to Tel we will all have a problem!

 PT



 From: Rowena [mailto:new...@internode.on.net]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 12:54 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSOT - black salve




 INGREDIENTS: Bloodroot, Galangal, Chaparral, Ginger root, Zinc Chloride,
 Graviola, Emu Oil and pharmaceutical-grade DMSO.


  Bloodroot Past Ingredients: Purified water, bloodroot powder, red clay,
 glycerine, zinc chloride.




 Tonic Ingredients: Chaparral, Graviola, Rhubarb, Bloodroot , Buckthorn, Red
 Clover, Purple Lapacho, Zinc Glutomate, Aloe Vera.


 Tonic lll Ingredients: Graviola, Andrographis paniculata, Paw D arco, Neem,
 Chaparral, Aloe Vera



 Capsules Ingredients: Graviola, Rhubarb, Paw D arco, Sweet Annie, Beetroot,
 Guava, Rosehip, Chaparral, Sheep Sorrel, Zinc Glutomate.


 and

 Equal parts powdered bloodroot, galangal, zinc chloride and distilled
 water.

 and

 1/2 cup powdered Blood Root (Sanguinaria Canadensis)
 1/2 cup Zinc Chloride, crystals or liquid
 1/2 cup common white flour
 1 1/2 cup warm water
 100ml Chaparral extract or 100gm of powdered Chaparral (Larrea mexicana)

   Pre-mix all but the water, thoroughly, before adding to the water. Using
 a
 stainless steel double boiler. Put in water, then stir in the other
 ingredients. Stir in well using a wooden spoon. Cook for thirty minutes
 over
 boiling water, stirring constantly.
 Apply a thin layer (2-3mm) of the paste over the affected area and cover
 for
 24 hours. Then remove the covering but do not disturb the lesion at all, do
 not attempt to pull the cancer out at any time, it should fall out in 10
 days or so. Some people with sensitive skin put vaseline around the cancer
 so that the paste does not irritate the skin.
 (The flour is just to make a paste)

 Read up all you can about caring for the site before starting the
 treatment.








 On 6/06/2012 11:34 PM, PTFerrance wrote:
 Along those lines, does anyone have a recipe for black salve?


 On 6/06/2012 11:34 PM, PTFerrance wrote:

 Along those lines, does anyone have a recipe for black salve?

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Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread 123 456
HI Dorthy,
Could you maybe wrap it under some of stretchy the vet wrap they use for horses?
If you were to put one of those circular shields around the dogs neck
it would stay put for a while at least.
T

On 6/6/12, 123 456 whiteol...@gmail.com wrote:
 After looking at that formula/recipe(?) for the black salve I have to
 ask myself, is it killing a biological anomoly or is it killing a
 parasitic growth that has been diagnose as cancer?
 Or a slime mold or such.
 If there was an open lesion on hte skins surface, such as a malignant
 melanoma or open squamous cell carcinoma, I would hesitate to irritate
 it even more with this salve, but if it is on top of something that
 might appear to be a small insect bite it would certainly draw out
 whatever is the cause of the problem.
 Has anyone ever used oleander soup?
 T

 On 6/6/12, PTFerrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:
 Thanks Rowena.  Is it all of these?  The formula I saw several years ago
 only had a few ingredients and they were all natural items.  I'm sorry I
 didn't save them.  I have some of Tel's Black Salve but if anything
 happens
 to Tel we will all have a problem!

 PT



 From: Rowena [mailto:new...@internode.on.net]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 12:54 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSOT - black salve




 INGREDIENTS: Bloodroot, Galangal, Chaparral, Ginger root, Zinc Chloride,
 Graviola, Emu Oil and pharmaceutical-grade DMSO.


  Bloodroot Past Ingredients: Purified water, bloodroot powder, red clay,
 glycerine, zinc chloride.




 Tonic Ingredients: Chaparral, Graviola, Rhubarb, Bloodroot , Buckthorn,
 Red
 Clover, Purple Lapacho, Zinc Glutomate, Aloe Vera.


 Tonic lll Ingredients: Graviola, Andrographis paniculata, Paw D arco,
 Neem,
 Chaparral, Aloe Vera



 Capsules Ingredients: Graviola, Rhubarb, Paw D arco, Sweet Annie,
 Beetroot,
 Guava, Rosehip, Chaparral, Sheep Sorrel, Zinc Glutomate.


 and

 Equal parts powdered bloodroot, galangal, zinc chloride and distilled
 water.

 and

 1/2 cup powdered Blood Root (Sanguinaria Canadensis)
 1/2 cup Zinc Chloride, crystals or liquid
 1/2 cup common white flour
 1 1/2 cup warm water
 100ml Chaparral extract or 100gm of powdered Chaparral (Larrea mexicana)

   Pre-mix all but the water, thoroughly, before adding to the water.
 Using
 a
 stainless steel double boiler. Put in water, then stir in the other
 ingredients. Stir in well using a wooden spoon. Cook for thirty minutes
 over
 boiling water, stirring constantly.
 Apply a thin layer (2-3mm) of the paste over the affected area and cover
 for
 24 hours. Then remove the covering but do not disturb the lesion at all,
 do
 not attempt to pull the cancer out at any time, it should fall out in 10
 days or so. Some people with sensitive skin put vaseline around the
 cancer
 so that the paste does not irritate the skin.
 (The flour is just to make a paste)

 Read up all you can about caring for the site before starting the
 treatment.








 On 6/06/2012 11:34 PM, PTFerrance wrote:
 Along those lines, does anyone have a recipe for black salve?


 On 6/06/2012 11:34 PM, PTFerrance wrote:

 Along those lines, does anyone have a recipe for black salve?

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RE: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread Lisa
Does anybody think that black salve would remove a boil (or very old
pimple)? I had one on my back several months ago and it's gotten smaller but
there's still a lump there. I've often thought if I had someone put some
black salve on it whether or not it would draw whatever is in there.out. 

 

Feedback?

 

TIA

 

Lisa

 

  _  

From: phoenix23002 tds.net [mailto:phoenix23...@tds.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 11:57 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT - black salve

 

Where are you trying to apply the salve?  I reread the instructions I
received with Cansema and. it says..  spread over the lesion in a thin
covering, almost lightly caked.. and it goes on...It is also a good idea
to place a bandage over the area, particularly if the eschar is on a place
prone to bumping or bruising in the course of daily activity.   So..  you
should be able to place a bandage/tape around and under the salve (cuplike?)
to hold it in place.  I wouldn't make it air tight but..  just my thoughts.
Lola

On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
wrote:

can anyone give me a tip on how to get this to stick on the target please?
it just seems to roll off at the moment.  All help appreciated.  dee

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RE: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread PTFerrance
I believe Hepar Sulph is the homeopathic for having boils re-absorbed.
homeopaths on the list please correct me if I am wrong.  Why don't you just
have it lanced?  Or use a castor oil pack?  Or a clay poultice?

Just my 2 cents.  Please let us know what you did and how it went?

PT

 

From: Lisa [mailto:blacksa...@comcast.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 3:01 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSOT - black salve

 

Does anybody think that black salve would remove a boil (or very old
pimple)? I had one on my back several months ago and it's gotten smaller but
there's still a lump there. I've often thought if I had someone put some
black salve on it whether or not it would draw whatever is in there.out. 

 

Feedback?

 

TIA

 

Lisa

 

  _  

From: phoenix23002 tds.net [mailto:phoenix23...@tds.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 11:57 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT - black salve

 

Where are you trying to apply the salve?  I reread the instructions I
received with Cansema and. it says..  spread over the lesion in a thin
covering, almost lightly caked.. and it goes on...It is also a good idea
to place a bandage over the area, particularly if the eschar is on a place
prone to bumping or bruising in the course of daily activity.   So..  you
should be able to place a bandage/tape around and under the salve (cuplike?)
to hold it in place.  I wouldn't make it air tight but..  just my thoughts.
Lola

On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
wrote:

can anyone give me a tip on how to get this to stick on the target please?
it just seems to roll off at the moment.  All help appreciated.  dee

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Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
Lisa.. my understanding of the black salve that is used to treat skin
cancer is that.. it doesn't work on anything else.  The most reaction you
might have is a little redness or irritation on a skin spot if it is not
cancererous.

I think bloodroot salve is recommended for warts, moles, etc.  Some of the
other suggestions are very good.. ie: hot castor oil packs, poultices,
also.. cells salts..   silica draws things out of the body, I think and
another cell salt will cause something to be absorbed by the body.  I would
have to ck my book to be more specific. Lola

On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 3:25 PM, PTFerrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:

  I believe Hepar Sulph is the homeopathic for having boils re-absorbed…
 homeopaths on the list please correct me if I am wrong.  Why don’t you just
 have it lanced?  Or use a castor oil pack?  Or a clay poultice?

 Just my 2 cents…  Please let us know what you did and how it went?

 PT

 ** **

 *From:* Lisa [mailto:blacksa...@comcast.net]
 *Sent:* Wednesday, June 06, 2012 3:01 PM
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Subject:* RE: CSOT - black salve

 ** **

 Does anybody think that black salve would remove a boil (or very old
 pimple)? I had one on my back several months ago and it’s gotten smaller
 but there’s still a lump there. I’ve often thought if I had someone put
 some black salve on it whether or not it would draw whatever is in
 there…out. 

 ** **

 Feedback?

 ** **

 TIA

 ** **

 Lisa

 ** **
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 *Sent:* Wednesday, June 06, 2012 11:57 AM
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Subject:* Re: CSOT - black salve

 ** **

 Where are you trying to apply the salve?  I reread the instructions I
 received with Cansema and. it says..  spread over the lesion in a thin
 covering, almost lightly caked.. and it goes on...It is also a good idea
 to place a bandage over the area, particularly if the eschar is on a place
 prone to bumping or bruising in the course of daily activity.   So..  you
 should be able to place a bandage/tape around and under the salve
 (cuplike?) to hold it in place.  I wouldn't make it air tight but..  just
 my thoughts.   Lola

 On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
 wrote:

 can anyone give me a tip on how to get this to stick on the target please?
  it just seems to roll off at the moment.  All help appreciated.  dee

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Re: CSFwd: Lyn Clark] Healing Properties of the ROSE

2012-06-06 Thread Lena Guyot
Wow! Thanks for this keeper! And right now, my rugosa roses are blooming like 
gang-busters! Wahooo!
Be well,
Léna
On Jun 6, 2012, at 2:20 PM, 123 456 wrote:

 I thought you might have an interest in this one.
 L
 
 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Maribel Todd hari...@q.com
 Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2012 09:36:33 -0700
 Subject: [Crock_Lakhovsky] Healing Properties of the ROSE
 To: crock_lakhov...@yahoogroups.com
 
 This lovely article was sent to me this morning. Well worth reading. 
 Maribel
 
  HEALING POWER OF
  THE ROSE
 
 
 
  treats most dangerous diseases
 
 
 
 
 
 
  25th October 2004
  From Pravda.ru
 
 
  Bacteria die within five minutes when contacted with fresh rose petals
 
  The Rose is an astonishingly beautiful flower which is why it is
 poetized and immortalized in legends. Long ago, the first rose was
 raised from an ordinary dog-rose; some unknown gardener did it about
 four thousand years ago.
 
  Ancient doctors used rose water to treat upset nerves, fumed
 patients suffering from lung diseases with rose incense and gave
 extracts of rose petals to patients suffering from heart and kidney
 diseases.
 
  Attar of roses is the basic medical component of roses; it
 stimulates and harmonizes people's immune and nervous systems. It also
 improves activity of endocrine glands, removes sclerous disorders in
 organs and revives cells. Attar of roses is good for digestive tract
 as it heals mucous membranes, fights disbacteriosis and fermentative
 deficiency in stomach and intestine.
 
  Rose petals contain vitamin C, carotene, B group vitamins and
 vitamin K that is essential for haemopoesis. Almost all mineral
 substances of Mendeleyev's periodic table can be found in rose petals.
 They contain calcium that influences metabolism and assimilation of
 foodstuffs; also potassium which is important for normal heart
 activity, copper that participates in haemopoesis and improves
 activity of endocrine glands; iodine that is good for thyroid gland
 can be also found in rose petals. The list of the rose's virtues is
 long enough which allows to call rise a universal natural medicine.
 
  It is recommended to collect rose petals early in the morning when
 the air is clean and humid, better after rain or abundant dew.
 Blossomed out but not fading roses will do for collection of petals.
 When collected, rose petals should be immediately dried or used for
 treatment without washing to preserve their health-giving components.
 Collected rose petals may be used for making extracts, decoctions,
 rose water or attar of roses.
 
  Bacteria die within five minutes when contacted with fresh rose
 petals which makes rose a perfect medicine for fighting skin diseases.
 Fresh rose petals will help cure festering wounds and burns; they may
 also alleviate allergic itching.
 
  Powder of dried rose petals mixed with honey is an effective
 medicine against mouth inflammations, stomatitis and paradontose. The
 mixture should be rubbed into inflamed gums. Headaches, sickness and
 weakness can be cured with inhalation of roses and attar of roses.
 Rose inhalations are also recommended to people with poor nervous
 system, liable to neurosis and depressions. Put a bowl with hot water
 and rose petals in the room in case you suffer from nervous diseases,
 cold in the head, cough and flu.
 
  Attar of roses perfectly tones up the cardiac muscle: that is why
 doctors prescribe rose inhalations for stenocardia treatment. A bath
 with rose petals is a perfect remedy against nervous diseases: it
 tones up, rejuvenates, relieves anxiety and purifies skin. Pour
 boiling water over half a glass of rose petals and infuse in a closed
 bowl to preserve attar of roses. Pour the infusion and the petals into
 the bath; the infusion's healing power will be stronger if beetroot
 juice is added to this bath. Never throw faded rose bunches away and
 make curative baths of them.
 
  Spraying with rose water is recommended for treatment of many
 diseases. Pour a glass of boiling water over 10g of rose petals and
 infuse in a covered bowl. Everyday spraying within two weeks is
 recommended to people suffering from nervous disorders. In this case,
 spraying with warm rose water should be done on the upper third of the
 back. Spraying with rose water is good for healthy people as well to
 strengthen the nervous system and immunity. Apply rose water to skin
 and slightly rub. Warm rose water bath for feet helps cure rheumatism;
 hot compress with rose water applied to sacrum is good against
 radiculitis. Wrap a bedsheet wetted with rose water round the body to
 tone up the organism after a surgical operation. Then muffle up with a
 dry bed-sheet and a blanket.
 
  Tea made of rose petals (a teaspoon of dried rose petals per glass
 of boiling water) is good against cold, pharyngitis, bronchitis and
 various neuroses; it is a vitaminous drink as well. Rose-petal jam is
 a wonderful natural medicine especially in cold 

Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread Lena Guyot
This might not work, but sprinkling some cornstarch into the dog's hair and 
then massaging the paste into that might make it stay in beneath the hair, 
against the scalp. Sometimes dog hair is too slippery to start with, and 
powdering it first could make the difference.
Be well,
Léna
On Jun 6, 2012, at 2:33 PM, phoenix23002 tds.net wrote:

 Even as I write this, I am shaking my head at myself..lol.. because this 
 could be as hard or harder than trying to get the paste to stick.  Could you 
 shave that little part of her head or.. around it?  You might add a little 
 olive oil or coconut oil to the paste.  It is my understanding that the salve 
 can last for years and still be effective.
 Lola
 
 On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 2:25 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote:
 It is on a dogs head!  So I can't apply a plaster and we just couldn't get it 
 to stick on her head.  I have mixed some silver in with it before because it 
 had dried, but it still won't stick.  I did get it originally from Tel, and 
 it cured a horrible thing on my dogs head and I must say, I couldn't get much 
 of it on then, but it still did the trick.  I think I may try the DMSO mix if 
 this hasn't worked.  dee
 
 
 
 On 6 Jun 2012, at 16:56, phoenix23002 tds.net wrote:
 
  Where are you trying to apply the salve?  I reread the instructions I 
  received with Cansema and. it says..  spread over the lesion in a thin 
  covering, almost lightly caked.. and it goes on...It is also a good idea 
  to place a bandage over the area, particularly if the eschar is on a place 
  prone to bumping or bruising in the course of daily activity.   So..  you 
  should be able to place a bandage/tape around and under the salve 
  (cuplike?) to hold it in place.  I wouldn't make it air tight but..  just 
  my thoughts.   Lola
 
  On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org 
  wrote:
  can anyone give me a tip on how to get this to stick on the target please?  
  it just seems to roll off at the moment.  All help appreciated.  dee
 
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CSpromising late lyme cure

2012-06-06 Thread Dave Darrin
To all with Lyme questions

  After killing Active Lyme for 10 years with a vigorous CS protocol ( 4 oz
every 20 minutes for three days) and a maintenance dose of  a glass a day
or more like drinking water,  I started turning quite gray from Argeria .
 Look in the archives for the whole story if you need it.
  When the Argeria got to a point where I didn't wish to turn any darker I
stopped taking the CS.  For two years I didn't have any Lyme symptoms so I
thought all was OK then It hit me with all it's fury. So after I got to the
point that I couldn't walk I started looking for a way to get rid of it
without turning into more of a Smurf .


  I used the Wobenzym M and CDS which is the gas from activated MMS. ( Jim
Humble tells you how to make it)
 I've been taking this Wobenzym M ( 6 tablets twice a day on an empty
stomach) with CDS one hour later. I've been doing this for a month and am
back nearly as good as before the attack.
 The CDS unlike MMS is flavorless and has a very faint smell so it's easer
to take long term.

The Enzyme eats holes in the protective coating that forms on the hidden
spirochete and the nodules they form that contain their DNA and allows the
imune system to find them and the CS, CDS, MMS or whatever you choose to
kill it with to be effective .

Take a look at the link




http://www.healthsalon.org/505/cure-chronic-lyme/


Dave


Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread Lena Guyot
I don't know, but do know that Boil-Ease or icthamol ointment will draw things 
out. Be careful though, they also delay closure and could leave a scar.
Be well,
Léna
On Jun 6, 2012, at 3:00 PM, Lisa wrote:

 Does anybody think that black salve would remove a boil (or very old pimple)? 
 I had one on my back several months ago and it’s gotten smaller but there’s 
 still a lump there. I’ve often thought if I had someone put some black salve 
 on it whether or not it would draw whatever is in there…out.
  
 Feedback?
  
 TIA
  
 Lisa
  
 From: phoenix23002 tds.net [mailto:phoenix23...@tds.net] 
 Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 11:57 AM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSOT - black salve
  
 Where are you trying to apply the salve?  I reread the instructions I 
 received with Cansema and. it says..  spread over the lesion in a thin 
 covering, almost lightly caked.. and it goes on...It is also a good idea to 
 place a bandage over the area, particularly if the eschar is on a place prone 
 to bumping or bruising in the course of daily activity.   So..  you should 
 be able to place a bandage/tape around and under the salve (cuplike?) to hold 
 it in place.  I wouldn't make it air tight but..  just my thoughts.   Lola
 
 On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote:
 can anyone give me a tip on how to get this to stick on the target please?  
 it just seems to roll off at the moment.  All help appreciated.  dee
 
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CScorrect doses making liposomal brew

2012-06-06 Thread André Juthe
I now have vitamin-c and curcuma and a ultrasonic cleaner and tomorow
I will get the lecithin. I have planed to make a liposomal compound of
both curcuma and vitamin-c.  However I am not sure about the correct
doses. If I would use 1dl each of vitamin-c and curcuma how much water
and lecitin should I use?

Kind regards,
André


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Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread Tel Tofflemire
BLACK SALVE will cure most skin cancer by drawing the cancer out in a few 
days,I thought I told everyone on the list.   I make it and  package it and 
sell it .  
People  if you put black Salve on a non cancer , nothing will happen !  If you 
apply it to a cancer it will draw it out !  

I leave in the morning for a 2 week trip back to the midwest, so I will be out 
of touch for a while.
Tel Tofflemire 
 




 From: phoenix23002 tds.net phoenix23...@tds.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2012 1:48 PM
Subject: Re: CSOT - black salve
 

Lisa.. my understanding of the black salve that is used to treat skin cancer is 
that.. it doesn't work on anything else.  The most reaction you might have is a 
little redness or irritation on a skin spot if it is not cancererous.  
 
I think bloodroot salve is recommended for warts, moles, etc.  Some of the 
other suggestions are very good.. ie: hot castor oil packs, poultices, also.. 
cells salts..   silica draws things out of the body, I think and another cell 
salt will cause something to be absorbed by the body.  I would have to ck my 
book to be more specific. Lola


On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 3:25 PM, PTFerrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:

I believe Hepar Sulph is the homeopathic for having boils re-absorbed… 
homeopaths on the list please correct me if I am wrong.  Why don’t you just 
have it lanced?  Or use a castor oil pack?  Or a clay poultice?
Just my 2 cents…  Please let us know what you did and how it went?
PT
 
From:Lisa [mailto:blacksa...@comcast.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 3:01 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSOT - black salve
 
Does anybody think that black salve would remove a boil (or very old pimple)? 
I had one on my back several months ago and it’s gotten smaller but there’s 
still a lump there. I’ve often thought if I had someone put some black salve 
on it whether or not it would draw whatever is in there…out. 
 
Feedback?
 
TIA
 
Lisa
 


 
From:phoenix23002 tds.net [mailto:phoenix23...@tds.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 11:57 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT - black salve
 
Where are you trying to apply the salve?  I reread the instructions I received 
with Cansema and. it says..  spread over the lesion in a thin covering, 
almost lightly caked.. and it goes on...It is also a good idea to place a 
bandage over the area, particularly if the eschar is on a place prone to 
bumping or bruising in the course of daily activity.   So..  you should be 
able to place a bandage/tape around and under the salve (cuplike?) to hold it 
in place.  I wouldn't make it air tight but..  just my thoughts.   Lola
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote:
can anyone give me a tip on how to get this to stick on the target please?  it 
just seems to roll off at the moment.  All help appreciated.  dee

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Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread Thomas Soares
2012/6/6 Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org

 can anyone give me a tip on how to get this to stick on the target please?
  it just seems to roll off at the moment.  All help appreciated.  dee


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The first course


Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Like I said above, I am leaving town in the morning and won't be back for 2 
weeks
 hope some will not need my BLACK SALVE in the mean time? 
Remember, the small one only costs $15  the large one  is $29 , it does not 
leave a scar, and is not painful, Its a lot less than the $1000.00's people 
tell me about  then have ugly scars to remind them ect.
 Tel Tofflemire




 From: PTFerrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2012 11:32 AM
Subject: RE: CSOT - black salve
 

 
Thanks
Rowena.  Is it all of these?  The formula I saw several years ago
only had a few ingredients and they were all natural items.  I’m
sorry I didn’t save them.  I have some of Tel’s Black Salve
but if anything happens to Tel we will all have a problem!
PT
 
From:Rowena [mailto:new...@internode.on.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 12:54 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT - black salve
 

INGREDIENTS: Bloodroot, Galangal, Chaparral, Ginger root, Zinc Chloride,
Graviola, Emu Oil and pharmaceutical-grade DMSO.


 Bloodroot Past Ingredients: Purified water, bloodroot powder, red clay,
glycerine, zinc chloride.




Tonic Ingredients: Chaparral, Graviola, Rhubarb, Bloodroot , Buckthorn, Red
Clover, Purple Lapacho, Zinc Glutomate, Aloe Vera.


Tonic lll Ingredients: Graviola, Andrographis paniculata, Paw D arco, Neem,
Chaparral, Aloe Vera



Capsules Ingredients: Graviola, Rhubarb, Paw D arco, Sweet Annie, Beetroot,
Guava, Rosehip, Chaparral, Sheep Sorrel, Zinc Glutomate.


and

Equal parts powdered bloodroot, galangal, zinc chloride and distilled water.

and

1/2 cup powdered Blood Root (Sanguinaria Canadensis)
1/2 cup Zinc Chloride, crystals or liquid
1/2 cup common white flour
1 1/2 cup warm water
100ml Chaparral extract or 100gm of powdered Chaparral (Larrea mexicana)

  Pre-mix all but the water, thoroughly, before adding to the water. Using
a stainless steel double boiler. Put in water, then stir in the other
ingredients. Stir in well using a wooden spoon. Cook for thirty minutes over
boiling water, stirring constantly.
Apply a thin layer (2-3mm) of the paste over the affected area and cover for 24
hours. Then remove the covering but do not disturb the lesion at all, do not
attempt to pull the cancer out at any time, it should fall out in 10 days or
so. Some people with sensitive skin put vaseline around the cancer so that the
paste does not irritate the skin.
(The flour is just to make a paste)

Read up all you can about caring for the site before starting the treatment.








On 6/06/2012 11:34 PM, PTFerrance wrote:
 Along those lines, does anyone have a recipe for black salve? 


On 6/06/2012 11:34 PM, PTFerrance wrote: 
Along those lines, does anyone have a recipe for black salve?
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Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Dee, if you have my BLACK SALVE  it's old you may need to add a few drops  of 
H2O2 and that is to emulsify the B.S if its dry, You could warm it too, like 
with a small pan on a small burner for just s few seconds. Warming dry BS can 
revive it and help it stick to the target better too as it will get a little 
wet..
Tel Tofflemire
 




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To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2012 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: CSOT - black salve
 

2012/6/6 Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org

can anyone give me a tip on how to get this to stick on the target please?  it 
just seems to roll off at the moment.  All help appreciated.  dee


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Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread Tel Tofflemire
No it would not help a boil unless it was cancerous !
 
Tel Tofflemire



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To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2012 1:25 PM
Subject: RE: CSOT - black salve
 

 
I
believe Hepar Sulph is the homeopathic for having boils re-absorbed…
homeopaths on the list please correct me if I am wrong.  Why don’t
you just have it lanced?  Or use a castor oil pack?  Or a clay
poultice?
Just
my 2 cents…  Please let us know what you did and how it went?
PT
 
From:Lisa [mailto:blacksa...@comcast.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 3:01 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSOT - black salve
 
Does anybody think that black salve would remove a boil (or very
old pimple)? I had one on my back several months ago and it’s gotten
smaller but there’s still a lump there. I’ve often thought if I had
someone put some black salve on it whether or not it would draw whatever is in
there…out. 
 
Feedback?
 
TIA
 
Lisa
 


 
From:phoenix23002 tds.net [mailto:phoenix23...@tds.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 11:57 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT - black salve
 
Where are you trying to apply
the salve?  I reread the instructions I received with Cansema and. it
says..  spread over the lesion in a thin covering, almost lightly
caked.. and it goes on...It is also a good idea to place a bandage
over the area, particularly if the eschar is on a place prone to bumping or
bruising in the course of daily activity.   So..  you
should be able to place a bandage/tape around and under the salve (cuplike?) to
hold it in place.  I wouldn't make it air tight but..  just my
thoughts.   Lola
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote:
can anyone give me a tip on how
to get this to stick on the target please?  it just seems to roll off at
the moment.  All help appreciated.  dee

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Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Black Salve is hard to make correctly. It needs to be cooked with the 
ingredients 
 at just the wright tempter I do it my repetition, and Its hard to make.. You 
could ruin a batch, as you need to make it in very large sizes batch,  make it 
all in one day. It take's me all day to make a batch, and some times into the 
night.
Tel Tofflemire




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Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2012 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: CSOT - black salve
 
Other possible recipe ingredients:

Chaparral, Galangal, Rhubarb, Burdock, Buckthorn, Red Clover, Purple Lapacho, 
Ascorbal Palmitate, Graviola, Sheep Sorrel, Bentonite Clay, Pine Tar, 
Artemisenin, Chickweed,
Black Walnut Bark
Poke Root
Nettle


Chickweed Salve (Cold Infusion)
Chickweed, Comfrey, Mint, Olive Oil, Beeswax, Lavender, Rosemary, Eucalyptus.

On 6/06/2012 11:34 PM, PTFerrance wrote:
   does anyone have a recipe for black salve?


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Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
Tel.. have a safe trip and hurry back, ok?   :)Lola

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  Black Salve is hard to make correctly. It needs to be cooked with the
 ingredients
  at just the wright tempter I do it my repetition, and Its hard to make..
 You could ruin a batch, as you need to make it in very large sizes batch, 
 make it all in one day. It take's me all day to make a batch, and some
 times into the night.
 Tel Tofflemire

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 *Subject:* Re: CSOT - black salve

 Other possible recipe ingredients:

 Chaparral, Galangal, Rhubarb, Burdock, Buckthorn, Red Clover, Purple
 Lapacho, Ascorbal Palmitate, Graviola, Sheep Sorrel, Bentonite Clay, Pine
 Tar, Artemisenin, Chickweed,
 Black Walnut Bark
 Poke Root
 Nettle


 Chickweed Salve (Cold Infusion)
 Chickweed, Comfrey, Mint, Olive Oil, Beeswax, Lavender, Rosemary,
 Eucalyptus.

 On 6/06/2012 11:34 PM, PTFerrance wrote:
   does anyone have a recipe for black salve?


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PT // Re: CSOT - black salve

2012-06-06 Thread Jane MacRoss
Yes PT that's correct.  Other remedies to help eliminate a boil are Silica 6x 
or Gunpowder 12x

Jane

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  From: PTFerrance 
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  Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2012 5:25 AM
  Subject: RE: CSOT - black salve


  I believe Hepar Sulph is the homeopathic for having boils re-absorbed. 
homeopaths on the list please correct me if I am wrong.  Why don't you just 
have it lanced?  Or use a castor oil pack?  Or a clay poultice?

  Just my 2 cents.  Please let us know what you did and how it went?

  PT

   

  From: Lisa [mailto:blacksa...@comcast.net] 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 3:01 PM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: RE: CSOT - black salve

   

  Does anybody think that black salve would remove a boil (or very old pimple)? 
I had one on my back several months ago and it's gotten smaller but there's 
still a lump there. I've often thought if I had someone put some black salve on 
it whether or not it would draw whatever is in there.out. 

   

  Feedback?

   

  TIA

   

  Lisa

   


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  Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 11:57 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: CSOT - black salve

   

  Where are you trying to apply the salve?  I reread the instructions I 
received with Cansema and. it says..  spread over the lesion in a thin 
covering, almost lightly caked.. and it goes on...It is also a good idea to 
place a bandage over the area, particularly if the eschar is on a place prone 
to bumping or bruising in the course of daily activity.   So..  you should be 
able to place a bandage/tape around and under the salve (cuplike?) to hold it 
in place.  I wouldn't make it air tight but..  just my thoughts.   Lola

  On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote:

  can anyone give me a tip on how to get this to stick on the target please?  
it just seems to roll off at the moment.  All help appreciated.  dee

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