http://www.blacksalveinfo.com/blog/index.html

http://blacksalveinfo.com/blog/2007/03/internal-black-salve.html
http://www.blacksalveinfo.com/internalbs.htm
www.cancersalves.com

Ingrid Naiman's book, "CANCER SALVES".

PDQ Herbal. http://www.pdqherbals.com/

http://behealed.biz/2701.html

http://www.altcancer.com/index.htm


Treating Ca with Black Salve or with Chickweed:

When I was away in the city recently, I was given a lift a few times by
a lady I shall call Kate.  In conversation she mentioned a friend who
had breast cancer, but who had wasted precious time being treated by a
"natural" guy who turned out to be a charlatan.

I asked whether this lady had tried herbs, or whether it might be worth
researching black salve.

"Oh, Black Salve," said Kate, in a meaningful tone of voice.

"Yes," I said.  "Some women have even treated their own breast cancer
with it."

"I did," said Kate.

"What?"

"I did."

It turned out that Kate had spent a lot of time in the sun on a boat in
New Zealand in her youth, and in recent years suffered skin cancers on
her face - basal cell, squamous cell, and even melanoma.  She showed me
the scars.  The melanoma scar was on her neck, under the chin near her
ear.  She pointed to a scar on her temple.  "This one started bleeding,"
she said, "and I ended up having to go to hospital.  The roots were in
the temporal artery.  They kept asking me what I had been doing, but I
didn't tell them.  I just said I was under the care of a dermatologist."

The breast cancer she treated just a few months ago, in March of this
year (2009).  She applied the black salve, a ring formed, and the cancer
started to come out. She just applied it topically; she didn't do
anything to get it to the lump.  And yes, it was painful.  While this
was happening she fell and broke her leg in three places (she was still
hobbling with a stick).  The breast cancer was more painful than that.
One day it came out, in all its tentacled glory, and she said it was
moving even though it was out of her.  I didn't have time to ask many
questions, as we got to our destination, so I don't know whether the
cancer pulsated or moved in some other way, but I hope to be able to ask
her later on.  I did ask if she minded me sharing this information.  She
was willing.

She said that in future she wouldn't use black salve on the face because
of the big scar it leaves, but she would use chick weed. (Jethro Kloss
in "Back to Eden" says it is one of the best remedies for external
application to ... skin diseases, tumors, cancer, and all kinds of
wounds.
http://middlepath.com.au/plant/Chickweed_Stellaria-media_Caryophyllaceae.php
also lists chickweed as being used in treating cancer.)  Here in
Australia, however, one has to wait until winter before it grows.  She
says the action is quite different with the chickweed - I think she said
it kind of oozes away (and stinks).

She originally heard of black salve through someone who ordered it from
America to treat cancer in a dog.  She was able to source it locally,
though that person no longer makes it.

She said that prior to treating her breast cancer the armpit on the left
side was always smelly.  After the cancer came out it stopped being smelly.

As if all that wasn't enough, she'd also had ovarian cancer.  She'd had
certain symptoms for some time, but the doctors didn't come up with
anything. Then one day she saw a TV program, where women were told that if they had certain symptoms they should ask their doctor whether it
might be ovarian cancer.  She did so, and was given an ultrasound.  She
did have ovarian cancer.  She told the doctor she only wanted the lump
taken away, not any lymph glands, and didn't want radiation, chemo, or
blood transfusion.  The surgeon was very unpleasant, but the
anaesthetist told her, "I'm the person who keeps you alive, and I
guarantee you won't be given anything you don't want."

The lump was taken away.  She found later that she had pain in three
places on the same side.  She applied the black salve to those places,
and in time the pain went away.  I can't remember whether she said there
was any ooze.  Later, she told a naturopath about it, and was told that
those three places corresponded to the site of lymph glands.

What a woman!

When she visited her sister recently, her sister saw another skin cancer on her back near her spine. Black salve was applied, but it took so long to come away she wondered what was going on. Eventually it did come away, but with very long "roots". She believes it had wound round her spine and that this was why it took so long. On that visit, she helped her sister treat a breast cancer the same way.

So you see why I favour black salve.

Regards
Rowena

oasisgr...@aol.com wrote:
Hi, all,
Dentist could not get into her mouth, and no way will she take a bit. She found melanomas in the mouth, and I cried. What exactly is the protocol for treatment, and please also disclose side effects to watch for, contraindications, and so on. Much Thanks,
JoAnne Ernsberger
PS, I am very interested in strengthening her immune system, as she is a recovered founder girl.



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