On Tuesday, December 20, 2005, at 12:21 AM, Carol Ann wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
For the welfare, safety and anonymity of all concerned your suggestion
seems very reasonable.
There is absolutely NO law that prohibits recipes in a public
domain. Let the govt perps have a fit if they are monitering these
lists because from what I can see there are no illegal
ingredients...and as of today at least, we still have freedom of
choice to to self-treat and make our salve.
Carol Ann
Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp wrote:
It would be a valuable public service if a precise recipe could be
placed in the public domain. All ingredients are readily available,
I think.
JBB
Hi all,
I've been looking into this subject recently as my partner has a basal
carcenoma that we're going to try and treat.
As for websites selling Cansema type products, I read on the Alpha
Omega website that they are alerting people to the fact that there is
one particular imitation of their product to watch out for, being
offered by one of their previous customers , a company called, Rising
Sun Health http://www.altcancer.com/fake_cansema.htm which definately
does NOT contain the original ingredients of their product
I'm reading an excellent book by Ingrid Naiman Cancer Salves A
Botanical Approach to Treatment full of useful information on the
history of use of salves, receipes for various salves and detailed
instructions on using the salves.
The methods described in Ingrid Naiman's book Cancer Salves: A
Botanical Approach to Treatment were traditionally used mainly for
breast tumors and skin cancers, but they have been successfully employed
for a wide variety of other malignancies, including pancreatic, liver,
and kidney cancer. Derivative treatments can be used for uterine-cervix
and brain cancer as well as many abnormal conditions affecting the
lymphatic system. The internal tonics, often regarded as more important
than the external, can be used as either primary or adjunctive treatment
for most cancers.
She recommends a Golden Seal, rather than Bloodroot, salve for general
use as this though taking a longer time, is less aggressive,
inflammatory and painful. In her recipe, based on studies of the work
19th Century doctor Guy Pattison, Zinc Chloride can be added to
increase the strength and turn it into an enucleating salve (blisters
the skin). I am not sure whether to post the actual recipe as she does
not actually include this on her website, rather encourages people to
buy her book as she considers it important that people also have
background knowledge and detailed instructions on methods of
application. However, the main ingredients are Goldenseal, Tumeric,
White Willow Bark, Calendula Oil (made in apricot kernel oil)
If zinc chloride is used, she recommends adding it gradually, according
to the needs of the individual, sensitivity, stage of treatment etc -
from a dropper bottle filled with 1tsp zinc chloride mixed with
distilled water
Her book http://www.cancersalves.com/publications/book.html is
extremely informative on the whole history of the subject and contains
very useful and detailed instructions on using the salves . Her website
is well worth a visit which also includes a discussion list on the
subject of using salves.
http://www.cancersalves.com
Shiona