Bloodroot for Cancer


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Eno F. (Wa) on 12/27/2016
5 out of 5 stars

Started kerosene treatment this morning after a friend subdued lung cancer and passed his knowledge on. I thought the kerosene would taste horrid, it did not.

My family used black salve for various cancers with astounding success. My two younger sisters treated malignant cancers. The youngest chest cancers that a biopsy would have indicated all clear, however three other sites reacted to the primary cancer having a topical application of this salve. It took three relative painful applications to kill these four areas of malignancy.

The second sister had a wall nut sized tumor in her breast. Being a veterinary nurse she biopsided the tumor so the topical salve could reach the tumor. Two applications and this big ugly tumor worked its way to the surface. The specialist was amazed that this wait and see strategy had seen a miracle occur. My sister would have had her breast removed as the cancer was malignant. The cost for each sister about $100 each to buy the pure natural ingredients and make their own salve.

They have enough salve to last twenty years, kept in the fridge. I treated a melanoma on my hand. My specialist was puzzled that the cancer just disappeared without trace, he scared me taking a biopsy from the no longer cancer site. All clear and he said quote "miracles" do happen. Yea they do, was my only reply. You have to be very careful to comply with all aspects of the law the powers to be will take you to court if you advise supply apply any salve to another person. Anyhow just another natural substance working miracles and bitterly opposed by the establishment.

Just a footnote, the opposition to black salve is due to a dangerous substance named " zinc chloride" that is until I found out that almost every diabetic pumps this so called dangerous substance into their body several times per day. The medical profession and big pharma then tell us that dabbing a topical salve on our skin once is dangerous!!!

Good luck and trust in simple natural god created substances.

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Lightlove (Deland, Fl) on 02/02/2010
5 out of 5 stars

I had breast cancer and bloodroot killed the cells- then I used a salve of bloodroot to pull it out. It worked beautifully. However, be wary of the sites on the net who sell products that are not made by professionals. Also, drink sodium bicarbonate- look up Dr. Simolsini- from Italy- he shows soft tissue cancers are a fungus and respond to sodium bicarbonate. MMS and Tumeric are also important. Also, you can get food grade peroxide and put a few drops in water and drink it- slowly! It kills bacteria and viruses fast and can cause a sick feeling, but does the trick.(Start off with one drop of the strong food grade). Too bad more who suffer from cancer do not know that chemo and radiation are not the only option. Glad I was strong enough to choose what was right for me. Stay away from soda and suger (man made sweetners too).
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A (cypress, ca) on 08/06/2007
5 out of 5 stars

My husband's father was diagnosed with lymph node cancer and was given two months to die. They first wanted to cut out the cancer and then do radiation. He was a devout christian and he prayed and felt he was directed to use blood root paste topically and I think pills too. He followed a specific nutrition plan to boost his natural killer cells along with it and within six months there was no sign of cancer in the pet scan or mri or cat scan at all. None.

I had a history of cervical cancer with two bouts undergoing laser surgery and I took two bottles of the stuff and noticed heavy menstual cycles with seemingly black materials. I returned to the doctors for a schedule for surgery and they told me that there was no sign of the growth. I have been fine for a year now. Later I checked the net on bloodroot and found the fda banned it's use in toothpaste and for cancer; personally it appears that USA is heavily influenced by poilitian money and pharmeceutical money for the products it releases to the public, not off their medicinal merit.

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