Guest guest Posted August 4, 2010 Report Share Posted August 4, 2010 Cheryl, I have used Cansema, the black salve, and found it easy to use and effective. That being said, the FDA has hounded the owner/producer of Cansema, even arresting him in Ecuador (I think it was) because of Cansema. When I heard about this, I immediately ordered 2 more bottles of Cansema while it was still available. I haven't kept up & don't know the outcome ... ( I think his name was Greg Cansom or Hansom, I think.. can't remember). Anyway, they are the only ones I trust. When I went to look them up again so I could have the info for you, the Alpha Omega Labs came up with a location in the Bahamas and said their product was 'formerly sold as Cansema'. You might want to call them. I don't know what to tell you. I think that is them... but, if I were you, I would read everything you can about black salve, cansema in particular. Then, if you decide to order, try it on your hand first. Read the instructions for use, get familiar with it's usage and the degree of discomfort, then tackle the spot on your forehead. If it is not cancer, the only reaction to the salve application will be a little reddening or mild irritation. Some people even use the Cansema to 'test' for cancer. That, of course, is foolish. Try the black salve, but it never hurts to have your doctor's opinion. You can always refuse treatment & try the black salve. Good luck, my friend. It is a jungle out there..lol.. Never, never, ever put anything on or in your body without checking the product out as much as possible. Keep me posted.. and God bless. Lola http://www.herbhealers.com/store/ On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 2:02 PM, Cheryl <c.mcduff@...> wrote: > Hi all > I have just noticed a lesion on my forehead and one on my hand that I am > hoping is not a skin cancer and am wondering if I should get some Black > Salve to use. > It is a red scaly spot and it is a tiny bit rough. I am very careful of > putting my face in the sun (and body) and try to follow the safe way of > getting enough Vitamin D without getting burnt. However I am blonde and fair > skinned. I have read about Black Salve - not sure if it was on this list or > not and would like the lists advice on using it. > Thanks so much. > Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2010 Report Share Posted August 4, 2010 Greg said there were people out there copying casema before he got put in jail. His website now is herbhealers.com > Hi all > I have just noticed a lesion on my forehead and one on my hand that I am > hoping is not a skin cancer and am wondering if I should get some Black > Salve to use. > It is a red scaly spot and it is a tiny bit rough. I am very careful of > putting my face in the sun (and body) and try to follow the safe way of > getting enough Vitamin D without getting burnt. However I am blonde and fair > skinned. I have read about Black Salve - not sure if it was on this list or > not and would like the lists advice on using it. > Thanks so much. > Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2010 Report Share Posted August 6, 2010 I bought something called " Amazon: black salve " from Alpha Omega labs. I tried to make sure it was from Greg's company, but I really couldn't tell. I worried that it wasn't called " Cansema " any more. But it's working amazingly. I had a basal on my forehead for 4 years and it's completely gone. Right now, I have a dime-sized lesion on my chest that is a little scary. Under the dried salve is a pocket of white and all around is redness. I'm afraid if I went to the doctor they'd freak out. I trust that this is killing the cancer b/c it is certainly doing something. It's so close to my breast that I wonder if it could be growing inward. Any thoughts on that? Deborah > > > > > Hi all > > > I have just noticed a lesion on my forehead and one on my hand that I am > > > hoping is not a skin cancer and am wondering if I should get some Black > > > Salve to use. > > > It is a red scaly spot and it is a tiny bit rough. I am very careful of > > > putting my face in the sun (and body) and try to follow the safe way of > > > getting enough Vitamin D without getting burnt. However I am blonde and fair > > > skinned. I have read about Black Salve - not sure if it was on this list or > > > not and would like the lists advice on using it. > > > Thanks so much. > > > Cheryl > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2010 Report Share Posted August 6, 2010 From my experience using salve (both an off shoot of cansemea from a person who worked or used greg's stuff) and an internal version I got from kathryn here. I would aay the white stuff is cancerous cells and they should drain out once the scab or tumor is removed. It is puilling the cells out of the body. This is just my experience. Cheri > > > > > > > > > Hi all > > > > > I have just noticed a lesion on my forehead and one on my hand that I am > > > > > hoping is not a skin cancer and am wondering if I should get some Black > > > > > Salve to use. > > > > > It is a red scaly spot and it is a tiny bit rough. I am very careful of > > > > > putting my face in the sun (and body) and try to follow the safe way of > > > > > getting enough Vitamin D without getting burnt. However I am blonde and fair > > > > > skinned. I have read about Black Salve - not sure if it was on this list or > > > > > not and would like the lists advice on using it. > > > > > Thanks so much. > > > > > Cheryl > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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