Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 Adriana - I can certainly testify to the powers of black salve, but I would not be too quick to take it internally based on my very recent experience. What happened to me was that I got a bit impatient with my oleander based skin creme on a two or three spots on my face. Now, I knew full well that I had not condensed the oleander down as far as I should have when I made my skin creme due to underestimating the very large volume it takes to get even a small amount of syrupy liquid, and so what I likely should have done is make more skin creme, but I decided to try the black salve since my friend Ben Taylor had some on hand and he had a jar he had used a tiny bit of to eliminate a skin cancer on his shoulder. The instructions said to only use it on one spot at time and to allow the body one to three months to recover from each treatment and the toxins that would be released into the body. But the instructions also said that some hardy souls could tolerate the pain (and believe me, there is pain!) and toxins from treating multiple cancers at once. Since the instructions also said that the salve would only react with true cancers, and thinking I was a hardy soul, I thought what the heck and . . . I put it on every little spot that was not perfectly clear skin on my face to make sure I got every cancerous or precancerous spot. About 20 in all - though one would be hard pressed to notice more than a couple from six feet away. And what happened is that about FIFTEEN of them reacted and I had the lovely experience of waiting 24 hours while it felt like 15 lit cigarettes were being held to my face at the same time. Then came a two week period of having horrible sores on my face about the size of a pencil eraser in diameter and having to keep them constantly moistened with an accompanying Golden Salve. And the areas beneath many of the spots became swollen and felt like fairly hard spongy masses. Between one and two weeks, the " scabs " came out, leaving behind little craters - some of which, a month later, have filled in fairly well and some of which are dark, deep and ugly, though slowly improving and hopefully filling in. Later, I foud out from an experienced salve user that if any spots are close together, treating only one spot in the area is likely to get rid of the cancers and toxins of the adjoining spots as well. So, even if had been foolhardy enough to do multiple spots, I could have done maybe 4. The lesson for black salve is: only do one or two at most at a time! And perhaps get some very good internal and external herbal supplements and ointments/poultices to help the skin regrow properly. Based on my experience, I am not sure I would want to put that stuff inside me - at least not until after trying other options. Like you, I believe in throwing a lot at cancer and not relying on just one bullet. But you can do too much if you aren't careful and end up having different things which work in opposing ways offset one another, or have too many things that do the same thing have an additive effect that is too much for your body, especially your liver. So, if it were me, I might keep internal black salve as a later option, but would first opt for the oleander, inositol/IP6, colloidal metals, vitamin D3, potassium, and other things listed in my anti- cancer protocol. And of course that includes having a very healthy diet, fresh air, sunshine (even with melanoma), fresh water, stress removeal, etc. Live long, live healthy, live happy! (And perhaps sometimes, do as I say and not as I do!) oleander soup , " rockjacks50 " <jg.hlss wrote: > > Thanks for the post Tony and it is encouraging to hear your view on > the Budwig protocol. I am trying to hit this thing with as many > things that I can or should I say that my bank balance will allow me > to!!!. > > I'm wondering if you are familiar with Balm of Gilead or Compound X > also known as Black Salve. Ingredients are Zinc Chloride, Galangal > Root Powder and Blood Root Powder. Apparently it is taken > internally in 20 day cycles with 5 days break for a total of 4 > cycles (80 days in total). > > It is something else I'm looking into but would like to know more if > possible. > > Regards > Adriana > > In oleander soup , " Tony " @> wrote: > > > > I think I have entered Ground Hog Day this evening - lol. Just > > joking, but this will make the third post of that info in the last > 4 > > I have made I think. > > > > http://www.sutherlandiaopc.com is the website where you can order > > > > One bottle lasts for about a month. > > > > Once your cancer is defeated, you can continue maintenance doses of > > about 1/3 as much or less and so a bottle will last much longer. > > > > I am just joking about making the same posts - if I can help > someone, > > I will post information over and over as long as it takes. > > > > BTW, regarding the Budwig diet - I think it is an excellent one and > > goes well with OS. You may be feeling the Herxheimer effect, where > > you are actually healing, but you first feel worse before you feel > > better. That is especially common in cancer treatments from all > the > > toxins being released by the dying cancer cells. > > > > I would suggest you try to stick with it as best you can and see if > > things do not improve after you add the OPC for awhile. Both > > oleander and the Sutherlandia Frutescens should help you feel > better > > and have a better appetite. > > > > Please keep us informed on how everything goes! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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