Guest guest Posted October 29, 2010 Report Share Posted October 29, 2010 Greetings, I just discovered that the makers of Tumor X no longer have it, too much harassment from the FDA. Does anyone know a supplier? Has anyone ever mixed their own? I know it has water, Bloodroot, Galingal, Slippery Elm and Zinc Chloride in it, but I have seen recipes that called for Zinc Oxide. In what quantities of each is what I don't know. -- Bright Blessings, Garth & Kim www.TheRoseColoredForest.com Bedias, Texas 936-395-0110 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2010 Report Share Posted October 29, 2010 Hi Garth: I got mine from here. http://bestonearthproducts.com/products.php?cat=8 ask to make sure you are getting the right product for your needs contact info http://bestonearthproducts.com/contact.htm Vic ________________________________ From: Garth & Kim <gartht@...> Sent: Fri, October 29, 2010 8:46:00 AM Subject: [ ] blood root salve  Greetings, I just discovered that the makers of Tumor X no longer have it, too much harassment from the FDA. Does anyone know a supplier? Has anyone ever mixed their own? I know it has water, Bloodroot, Galingal, Slippery Elm and Zinc Chloride in it, but I have seen recipes that called for Zinc Oxide. In what quantities of each is what I don't know. -- Bright Blessings, Garth & Kim www.TheRoseColoredForest.com Bedias, Texas 936-395-0110 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2010 Report Share Posted October 30, 2010 Hello, I use the black salve from http://www.healingwithin.com/ I used the salve on a suspicious mole, and it worked like a charm. And I am giving my dog the pills for the cancer in his nose. I caught it early, and it cleared up in about a week after taking the black salve internally. I think you are safe with either suggestion of where to go. Good luck. C Victor Swiercz <roadmst1@...> wrote: > > Hi Garth: > I got mine from here. > http://bestonearthproducts.com/products.php?cat=8 > > ask to make sure you are getting the right product for your needs > contact info - http://bestonearthproducts.com/contact.htm > > Vic > ________________________________ > From: Garth & Kim <gartht@...> > > > I just discovered that the makers of Tumor X no longer have it, too much harassment from the FDA. Does anyone know a supplier? Has anyone ever mixed their own? I know it has water, Bloodroot, Galingal, Slippery Elm and Zinc Chloride in it, but I have seen recipes that called for Zinc Oxide. In what quantities of each is what I don't know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2010 Report Share Posted October 30, 2010 Greetings, They don't tell you what they put in their salve. Not great if you are allergic to some herbs. I want salve with the minimum number of ingredients, less chance of a bad reaction that way. Bright Blessings, Garth & Kim On 10/30/2010, Nixon Cole wrote: > > I use the black salve from http://www.healingwithin.com/ > > I used the salve on a suspicious mole, and it worked like a charm.... > Victor Swiercz <roadmst1@...> wrote: > > > > I got mine from here. > > http://bestonearthproducts.com/products.php?cat=8 > > > > ask to make sure you are getting the right product for your needs > > contact info - http://bestonearthproducts.com/contact.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2010 Report Share Posted October 30, 2010 Blood root grows in the wild (spring ) and is easily identifiable.It can be scrubbed clean,pealed and grated to a fine paste,preserved in a dark glass container with few drops of vodka and stored in the frig. A drop or two on a bandaid each day,over a period of few days will yield results. If the wart/mole/growth starts to change color and seems enlarged it needs to come off.Continue treatment until it does so on its own.If no reaction the wart/mole/growth is benign. This from Weil MD -Spontaneous Healing -(tried it on an unsightly small black mole and it worked great) ________________________________ From: Garth & Kim <gartht@...> Sent: Sat, October 30, 2010 Greetings, They don't tell you what they put in their salve. Not great if you are allergic to some herbs. I want salve with the minimum number of ingredients, less chance of a bad reaction that way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2010 Report Share Posted October 30, 2010 Greetings, Wild bloodroot is now seriously endangered, please don't dig it up. Bloodroot plants are available for sale on the internet at a mere $7 plus shipping. They love shade, so as soon as I can build a place for them to survive, I will be growing my own. Bright Blessings, Garth & Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2010 Report Share Posted October 31, 2010 I think some escarotic salves are available in health-food stores. Salves can be very effective but tend to be extremely painful, particularly bloodroot (“bloodroot BURNS LIKE THE DICKENS!â€). I heard a salve practioner say that once you begin using a salve, it’s essential not to stop using it prematurely. Also, salves can cause cancer to become inoperable. Leonard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2010 Report Share Posted October 31, 2010 Greetings, I do believe the Slippery Elm is added to prevent the burning, and the Galangal is also an anticancer element, but slightly gentler. For skin cancer, it is uncomfortable, but not really painful. I don't think I would choose it for a treatment for an internal cancer, if I had a choice. I am suspecting that much of the pain and discomfort that comes from using black salve comes from the addition of zinc chloride. Bright Blessings, Garth & Kim www.TheRoseColoredForest.com Bedias, Texas 936-395-0110 On 10/31/2010 6:59 AM, Leonard wrote: > I think some escarotic salves are available in health-food stores. > Salves can be very effective but tend to be extremely painful, > particularly bloodroot (“bloodroot BURNS LIKE THE DICKENS!â€). > I heard a salve practioner say that once you begin using a salve, it’s > essential not to stop using it prematurely. Also, salves can cause > cancer to become inoperable. > > Leonard > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com <http://www.avg.com> > Version: 10.0.1153 / Virus Database: 424/3228 - Release Date: 10/30/10 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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