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Originally posted by Xadaz
Absolutely untrue. Total shenanigans.
If the cancer spread it was pre-existing, scratching a mole does not cause cancer.
If the cancer spread it was pre-existing
Originally posted by Xadaz
Total shenanigans.
Originally posted by wtbengineer
reply to post by Realtruth
My great-grandfather was the doctor in the small town in which I grew up around the turn of the nineteenth into the twentieth century and when I was a kid I heard stories about him curing people of certain cancers with some sort of black salve. People said it would draw the cancer up through the skin. I wonder if this was what he was using...edit on 7/19/2012 by wtbengineer because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by The Quiet Storm
I think some are deceived that bloodroot doesn't attack healthy cells. Either it does, or the black salve I have has extra stuff that irritates the skin.
Blacksalve which is sometimes a mixture of Bloodroot, burdock root, zinc.
Be Very Very Cautious of Black Salves because they are concentrated Bloodroot and other ingredients and they are not all the same concentrations. I personally just use the root by itself only, nothing else.