Re: CSCANSEMA Salve -- Pete

2005-12-28 Thread T J Garland
DMSO will do a nice job also for scars.
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  Pete:

  Sorry I have no experience dealing with scarring.  Did you try the obvious 
remedies--vitamin E oil, and scar salves/remedies available over the counter?

  Thanks for your reports and documentation; it really helps the rest of us who 
build upon your experiences.

  Jill

Re: CSCANSEMA Salve -- Pete

2005-12-28 Thread Robert L. Booth
  From the book entitled The Edgar Cayce Remedies page 176
  The most common formula for compounding the scar lotion is simply two ounces 
of camphorated oil, one-half teaspoon of dissolved or melted lanolin, and one 
ounce of peanut oil. It is suggested that the oil be used daily until the scar 
has become so faint that it can hardly be noticed.
  On the Internet on this site 
http://www.edgarcayce.org/health/database/health_resources/scars-Adhesions.asp 
there is a lot of information. Herbspro.com sells Hertiage Products at low 
prices.
  Robert



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Re: CSCANSEMA Salve -- Pete

2005-12-27 Thread PanAmPete
 
 
Good advice Raine!  I will wait and see hw much nose I have left  before I 
attempt
another coating.  My brother who has been a  doctor for over 40 yrs is coming 
down from Cleveland for a visit  after  I told him about Cansema.  I Emailed 
my other brother a  pict
of my face and he showed it to my mother who thought it was a  homeless 
person!G
I still haven't heard any more people tell their experience with  scarring, 
etc..   Pete




Re: CSCANSEMA Salve -- Pete

2005-12-27 Thread Gunar
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Hi Pete,

Before your brother arrives, please do lots of Internet searches
on the benefits of escharotic ***black salves*** eliminating skin cancers.

BOTTOM LINE:
Your family doctor knows zilch about escharotics.

Regards,
Gunar


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Good advice Raine!  I will wait and see hw much nose I have left before 
I attempt
another coating.  My brother who has been a doctor for over 40 yrs is 
coming down from Cleveland for a visit after  I told him about Cansema.  I 
Emailed my other brother a pict
of my face and he showed it to my mother who thought it was a homeless 
person!G
I still haven't heard any more people tell their experience with 
scarring, etc..  Pete 



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Re: CSCANSEMA Salve -- Pete

2005-12-27 Thread Grace1way
Pete:
 
Sorry I have no experience dealing with scarring.  Did you try the  obvious 
remedies--vitamin E oil, and scar salves/remedies available over the  counter?
 
Thanks for your reports and documentation; it really helps the rest of us  
who build upon your experiences.
 
Jill


Re: CSCANSEMA Salve -- Pete

2005-12-27 Thread Shelli
I've heard people have really good luck with those silicone bandages from 
Curad or Band-Aid and that they work better than the scar creams, etc. I don't 
have personal experience though.
Shelli

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  Pete:

  Sorry I have no experience dealing with scarring.  Did you try the obvious 
remedies--vitamin E oil, and scar salves/remedies available over the counter?

  Thanks for your reports and documentation; it really helps the rest of us who 
build upon your experiences.

  Jill

Re: CSCANSEMA Salve -- Pete

2005-12-27 Thread Paula Perry
You might want to check-out Emu oil. I have heard it raved about but not 
personally tried it.
Paula
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  Pete:

  Sorry I have no experience dealing with scarring.  Did you try the obvious 
remedies--vitamin E oil, and scar salves/remedies available over the counter?

  Thanks for your reports and documentation; it really helps the rest of us who 
build upon your experiences.

  Jill


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Re: CSCANSEMA Salve -- Pete

2005-12-27 Thread epatai
My mother has tried emu oil and swears by it that it took her aching pain in 
her thigh away. However, this was only temp. relief. You need to keep 
applying it which mean buying more of it.




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Subject: Re: CSCANSEMA Salve  -- Pete
Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 12:26:55 -0500

You might want to check-out Emu oil. I have heard it raved about but not 
personally tried it.

Paula
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  Pete:

  Sorry I have no experience dealing with scarring.  Did you try the 
obvious remedies--vitamin E oil, and scar salves/remedies available over 
the counter?


  Thanks for your reports and documentation; it really helps the rest of 
us who build upon your experiences.


  Jill


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Re: CSCANSEMA Salve -- Pete

2005-12-27 Thread Laurie
 

 
 
 
 Dear Pete, sounds like you have received very good advice from the listers
here.  What a wonderful, smart, supportive group of people!
 
Regarding my personal experience with the bloodroot salve, at the time, I
knew nothing about Colloidal Silver or anything else people are discussing
here.  So my experience was perhaps more painful and scarey looking than
necessary.  
 
My cancer started as a soft skin tag on my right upper abdomen.  As an
experiment, after receiving my 2 oz. jar, I put some on several moles
scattered over my body.  This one took, beginning immediately to tingle,
where other moles had no reaction. 
 
Eventually, the whole area was 4 inches by 3 inches.  At one time during the
cansema treatment, I could lay my fist into the cavity the cansema created. 

 
My cancers felt to be fingerlings of cells that went in 4 different
directions deep into my body, rather than concentrated in one area, close to
the surface, like a tumor.  This is unconfirmed other than my own
visualizations and meditations, as I was healing myself.  I dared not take
this to conventional medicine.  I only imagine they would have offered me
chemo and surgery, with no guarantee the situation would have been handled.
 
I would apply the cansema, cover it and leave it on for 10 days.
 
I was perhaps too vigorous with the cansema, but in my zeal to remove all
the cancer cells from deep inside my abdomen, I applied undiluted cansema to
new flesh.  I did take breaks and let the skin heal over.  But when
reapplying, it would open up again, to reveal pin sized holes of eschar.  I
could feel tingling deep inside my body, and I felt the salve pulled the
offending cells to the surface.
 
I never considered supporting my healing process through the gentle herbs
and creams being suggested here.  Emotional support  was spotty also, as it
was a frightening, oozing sore that scared the people that loved me.  They
did not know how to help other than to insist I go to a doctor.
 
It just never dawned on me, that it didn't have to be painful... which
speaks more to my personal process of Life (i.e. Healing has to be painful).
It was a sort of do it yourself project.  (THAT is not how I feel today,
however).
 
The acute process took about 5 months.
 
2 years later, the scar is continuing to fill in and fade.  It is very soft,
unusual for untreated scar tissue.  Or course, I am pain free, and my
kinisiology checking tells me, I am cancer free.  I have the blood root
salve to thank for that.  From what I read about the cansema, the body would
rebuild the flesh over time, once the cells were healthy again. 
 
As far as your looks, you are a living testimony of healing yourself of
cancer.  Surgery is known to disfigure a person also, and not fix the
problem.  
 
Sounds like you are getting the information and support you need.  Good
Healing! Laurie
 
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Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 12:03 AM
Subject: Re: CSCANSEMA Salve -- Pete


Good advice Raine!  I will wait and see hw much nose I have left before I
attempt
another coating.  My brother who has been a doctor for over 40 yrs is coming
down from Cleveland for a visit after  I told him about Cansema.  I Emailed
my other brother a pict
of my face and he showed it to my mother who thought it was a homeless
person!G
I still haven't heard any more people tell their experience with scarring,
etc..  Pete

 

Re: CSCANSEMA Salve -- Pete

2005-12-26 Thread Raine

Hi Pete,

If you don't see any evidence of remaining tumor, I personally would not 
reapply the salve. Let it heal up. You can always re-test after a while 
if the area still seems suspicious to you.
Once my own skin is covered over, I'm thinking of rubbing pineapple on 
the sites to see if the enzymes will reduce scarring.


-Raine

panamp...@aol.com wrote:

In a message dated 12/25/05 6:09:11 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, 
panamp...@aol.com writes:

Raine et al,
I am just repeating this msg as I know many are still and have been on 
vacation, and
probably have let their 'puters rest for a few days. I am at a 
quandary rather to reapply
Cansema to my nose, not knowing if I got most of the cancerous 
material.  I also wonder
if the dents(pits) on the nose will ever smooth out.  Currently I have 
a 2nd shedding about
to take place on the front top point of nose which had been purple.  I 
would welcome any

responses or experiences similar to mine if any.  Pete


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