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Black Salve Alternative Cancer Treatment (1)

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<strong>Black</strong> salve is classed as an “escharotics”. An escharotic is a substance that causes tissue to die and<br />

slough off. In this case applying the salve where the tumor is thought to be based produces a thick,<br />

dry scab called an "eschar" on the skin or affected area. This is the body’s process of expelling the<br />

dead cancer tumor tissue nothing more. Only the cancer is harmed, any healthy surrounding tissue<br />

does not get harmed. The surrounding “hole” soon heals over. Probably the quickest way to<br />

illustrate this is to present the Bill O’Leary story featured in the one answer to cancer DVD.<br />

Left to right, 1) application of the salve, 2/3) Eshar forming -Source<br />

Left to right – 1) Expelled <strong>Cancer</strong> tissue 2) healing commencing 3) process complete-Source<br />

Improper ingredients which make unsafe versions of black salve are the only ones known to be<br />

“corrosive” to healthy tissue. Always apply black salve as directed.<br />

The “horror stories” you can read from quack watch and others could only have resulted by the<br />

use of improper ingredients or improper use. Ask Bill if his nose is burnt off today; in fact ask the<br />

MANY who can tell you the same story, these are included in the testimonial section.<br />

For the complete background please refer too Alpha Omedga labs - Rebuttal to Quackwatch's<br />

preposterous attack on escharotic preparations Additionally the Archives of dermatology also has a<br />

similar “inaccurate take” on black salve. Always stick to the genuine black salve recipe or check that<br />

you have purchased it from known trusted sources and applied it properly. Panacea has<br />

investigated a number of trusted sources and provides reference to them in this document. Also<br />

we have referenced the correct application procedure.

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