Guest guest Posted October 31, 2008 Report Share Posted October 31, 2008 I hadn't heard of 'Indian mud' before so did a quick Google search and discovered that it is another name for bloodroot salve. There are many sources of bloodroot salves and you can find these on the internet - I believe Greg Caton's Cansema products are back, among others. I'd be interested to know how you used the Indian Mud for your ovarian cancer. Chamberlain www.fightingcancer.com My son who is 35 was told he had a rare kidney cancer that only affects 5% of the world population it was in his left kidney. It was removed along with his spleen and part of his pancreas, and now they say it has spread to his liver and lungs. They did no biopsy of either liver or lungs. How do we know this is cancer. We can't seem to get a name for this type of cancer they say he has. They want him to see a oncologist and he said no. Can anyone tell me a good natural treatment. I did the Indian mud for my ovarian cancer 6 years ago. I can't get Indian mud anymore. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2008 Report Share Posted October 31, 2008 jonathan chamberlain wrote: I hadn't heard of 'Indian mud' before so did a quick Google search and discovered that it is another name for bloodroot salve. There are many sources of bloodroot salves and you can find these on the internet - I believe Greg Caton's Cansema products are back, among others. I'd be interested to know how you used the Indian Mud for your ovarian cancer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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