Thanks Tel...I'm sorry the link I know doesn't work but thought there was 
enough 
info there you could get the idea...the doc in this article made the so called 
black salve so God only knows what he put into it.
Thanks for your input I will pass this on,
Deb




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From: Tel Tofflemire <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, January 29, 2011 12:07:08 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Article on Black Salve please respond


Your link did not respond Deb, 

But what you wrote was typical of the scary stories of the 50's & 60's when 
people were buying "Indian mud" made from Bloodroot herbs, and self medicating. 
I know that the indian mud we used on livestock back on the Ranch in South 
Dakota was way too strong for human use. 

 When I started my business, in 1998,  I found there were more and more skin 
cancers affecting my customers, who were asking about Indian Mud, Bloodroot 
salve, Black Salve? I knew about it from our ranch, (my Dad was a Veterinarian) 
 &  I experimented with adding  up to 4 more known Cancer fighting Herbs  to my 
Bloodroot herb, and acid. It took several years to get it right where I was 
confident it would get the Cancer yet not hurt the patient. 

I used myself and family as Guinea Pigs, I was very careful. Starting with the 
mildest Black Salve up to my present time, effectiveBlack salve.  If there isno 
Cancer it will do nothing, not even turn the skin red.  But if their is Cancer 
it will start to pull it out in less than a week, taking no more than 2 weeks 
to 
remove it altogether, and another week to heal with the use of Colloidal 
Silver. 
 
With my brand you only need to apply it one time, period!   99 % of the time.
 Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ. 
http://www.quailwoodherbal.com



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From: Deborah Gerard <[email protected]>
To: cs <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, January 29, 2011 8:54:24 AM
Subject: CS>Article on Black Salve please respond


  
 I am sure that he did something wrong in making the salve had anyone
heard of this article before and can you comment on it?
Thanks Deb
  
Gail Bumpus, of Singer Island, Florida, was the victim of 84-year-old
Jerome Craft, M.D., a board-certified plastic surgeon who advertised
in the Yellow Pages as a specialist in cancer and burns. In 2005, she
consulted him about possible surgery for excess skin under her nose.
During the first two visits, without taking a biopsy, Craft said that
she had extensive cancer in the nose and that a black salve that he
had invented would remove the cancer without leaving any scars. After
the salve was applied, her nose became extremely painful and her face
swelled "like a pumpkin." Although an emergency room physician advised
hospitalization, Craft talked her into remaining under his care for
ten more days, during which time she experienced excruciating pain but
was reassured that she would be fine. When she finally returned to the
hospital, she was admitted for five days and treated with massive
doses of antibiotics. When the dead tissue was removed from her nasal
area, it was apparent that her nose had been burned off. So far she
has had six operations to reconstruct a nose. In 2007, the Florida
Board of Medicine secured a consent agreement under which Craft was
reprimanded, fined $9,000, ordered to pay administrative costs, and
banned from using "black salve" again [14]
http://www.casewatch.org/board/med/craft/complaint_2006.shtm