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In a message dated 1/11/2006 8:46:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, Ulysses942 writes:

Re: Cancer Paste RecipeThis is the recipe provided in an earlier post by Joy:Cansema is a natural skin cancer treatment. This recipe is for a black paste very similar to the Cansema, preferred for melanoma and all suspect skin cancer-like lesions. This paste has also worked well for all manner of cancers, provided they have become exposed or are close to the surface of the skin.1/2 cup powdered bloodroot (Sanguinaria Canadensis)1/2 cup zinc chloride, crystals or liquid1/2 cup warm water100 ml chaparral extract or 100 gm of powdered chaparral (Larrea Mexicana)Pre-mix all ingredients except the water thoroughly. Using a stainless steel double boiler, add the water to the top container and then stir in the other ingredients. Stir well using a wooden spoon. Cook for 30 minutes over boiling water, stirring constantly. Application is much the same as Cansema: apply a thin layer (2-3 mm) of paste over the affected are and cover for 24 hours. Remove the covering BUT DO NOT DISTURB THE LESION at all, do not attempt to pull the cancer out at any time. It should fall out on its own in about 10 days. Some people with sensitive skin put Vaseline on the skin surrounding the cancer so that the paste does not irritate the skin (but with Doc recently telling us not to ever use Vaseline, you'll have to come up with a substitute!)

 

 

 

I seem to remember a contraindication for this but can't find it...if there is one, can you email me the particulares? Also, where does one find zinc chloride?

 

Susan

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