The treatment I'll write about today is something I discovered from a friend only a few months ago. To my astonishment I had never heard of anything like this before on any site or book or reference paper I'd read. That to me tells just how very suppressed some information can be! Typically, since finding out about it I've found that quite a few friends of mine had heard about it and one had even made up the mixture herself and used it with success. But again, its legality status has led people into silence...yet its the one thing we should be talking about, successful cures!!! :)
BLACK SALVE - 2000yrs of history
Seems odd doesn't it, that a recipe for a healing salve, that can take care of tumours, and growths of all kinds in and on animal bodies isn't being studied by medical science? Ayurvedic medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) are being studied / have been studied because of their ancient lineage and proven 'track record', yet some of the more traditional, primitive and simple cures of herbal healing are left out in the cold in comparison to their more marketable cousins.
In a case similar to that of Essiac tea, Black Salve has had a long and rich history intertwined with tribal background. Is this why its poo-hooed by the medical establishment? That kind of mindset that feels 'superior' to the past and is prejudiced against anything perceived as taking us back to a less civilised existence...you know, when people lived in harmony with the land and didn't try to exploit it ruthlessly... ;} Or, is it because it works at removing the growths and providing real healing without ongoing side effects or further medical treatment? Hmmmm.....
'Bloodroot' plant, botanical drawing. |
The recipe for Black Salve changes subtly from tradition to tradition but is generally a mixture of 'drawing' and anti-fungal, (please read information at this link here to find out how fungus and cancer are linked!) anti-bacterial and anti-sceptic herbs, mixed into a super paste, applied regularly to an affected area, which causes an 'eruption' of the infected tissue beneath it. One of the main ingredients is Bloodroot. This eruption causes an 'Escher' to be formed, and subsequently the affected tissue is killed, and the body eschews it. (this site here has graphic before, during and after treatment photographs) It is forced out through the skin as it is identified as a 'foreign object'. (if you've ever had a splinter you couldn't get out you may remember it reappearing close to the place it went in, some time later, just kind of 'spat out')
One of the things you'll find in the online media and through the general medical establishment, is the false accusation that Black Salve is 'corrosive' and will burn skin. This is unequivocally FALSE. It does not corrode skin, if it did it would affect all the skin it is applied to, but it doesn't. It only targets the infected tissue that has some kind of fungus, growth or bacteria in it. To prove this I have begun a treatment of Black Salve on a suspected Plantar Wart on my foot. I had one of these on my big toe as a child, and can tell this one on my foot is very similar. Photos will be posted soon, but for now I can say that the application of Black Salve has not affected any other skin but the wart. It's killed the wart tissue and is now in the process of forming the Escher.
Is the treament painful?
In comparison to having it 'freeze burned' or enduring a local anesthetic needle directly into the site, or going through surgery and the healing required afterwards, I'd say "no". My own experience is that the area does swell up and redden slightly, but this is the body's immune system in action and completely normal, and not very painful. I've not even thought of taking a paracetamol, or any other form of pain relief, so the discomfort has been ever so minimal. Another person trialling her first treament remarked just how less painful this was than getting her skin cancer spots cut out! and she has had to endure close to 15 years of regular surgical interventions for skin cancer spots both Basal and Squarmous...so she knows what she's talking about.
While Black Salve is still illegal to use for humans in Australia and many other countries, it is not illegal for us to buy it for our pets and use it on them. (lucky them!) Many people who do use it for their pets choose to try it on their own situations with great success. I must write a disclaimer here that I do not suggest that YOU use Black Salve on yourself, that would be illegal. I am simply discussing how beneficial my friends and I have found it...There is always a caution when using high powered and potent herbals (just like there is for high powered and potent pharmaceuticals too) and that is to follow directions, (using it on a very small area each time) and if you feel you need support during any kind of treatment, then enlist the help of a sympathetic health practitioner.
Upon doing this research I am continually reminded that preventative measures are the easiest and most simple forms helping us remain cancer free. We may not be able to choose where we live, or what kind of environmental contaminants we come into contact with unknowingly, but we can make choices about our diet, our personal hygiene products, our household cleaning products, and, we can choose to become informed about removing toxins from our body naturally and effectively. I urge everyone to look into things like certified organic products, raw food cleansing, Thyroid cleansing foods (like kelp, seaweed or 'dulse') and to remove harmful products from your home and routines wherever possible.
Next up I will go into the use of Essiac Tea and its suppression in the general media...
Blessings for Beautiful, Natural Health Happiness
Jannette
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(*all links in this post are not intended as recommendations, they are only for use to gather and begin your own research into the mentioned treatments. I do not make, sell or prescribe any of these treatments and have no affiliation with the linked companies)