Thursday, July 28, 2011

Black Salve On-Line Journal

I was experiencing issues trying to update the previous post on Black Salve due to its length.  As such, I have moved my on-line black salve journal entries to a separate post.  If you are looking for info on what black salve is, its use in treating cancer, and medical research on the topic, please see the previous post.

Going forward, all journal updates (with links to pictures & descriptions) may be found here.

Black Salve On-line Journal
(Click the days below to see the journal entry)

Making the Decision to Use Black Salve
Why I made the decision

Day 1
My experience in first applying the Black Salve.

Day 1 Results
Results from my first application of Black Salve on the skin cancer tumor.

Day 2 Results
Results from 2nd application of Black Salve on the skin cancer tumor.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Black Salve

Bloodroot Plant
Black salve is a natural herbal remedy containing a plant called bloodroot, as well as other herbs.  Bloodroot has been used as an "Indian Mud" poultice by Native Americans for hundreds of years.  Commonly referred to as puccoon, the Native Americans used bloodroot as a remedy in treating cancer, moles, gangrene, and a wide range of other illnesses.

It is called bloodroot because the roots of the plant produce a bright red sap when cut, and it is this sap which is used in the Black Salve.

The scientific name for bloodroot is Sanguinaria canadensis and Sanguinaria has been found to be a potent cancer-fighting agent (examples linked below).