I used black salve on a mole that I had on the back of my arm. It never really bothered me but I bumped it a couple of time playing squash and the pain radiating from it just didn't feel normal. The black salve was applied not only to the mole, but the surrounding area. Only the mole reacted (and a small area south of it) and it fell out after about 5 days. I documented the process and it's really quite amazing. My girlfriend is currently handling a spot on her arm which has also reacted...
@bsktool it is NOT credible. Do not do this. Don't use yourself as a human experiment when you could DIE in the most awful way possible. The truth could be your slow and painful DEATH. My friend is a tried, tested, and failed guinea pig. This treatment is banned by the US FDA and in Europe for a reason. You could equally pour battery acid or caustic soda on lumps and see what happens..... it is not a credible treatment it is a death sentence. You can have lumps cut out and refuse chemo.
@bsktool they ARE scams. My friend posted the results of his treatment vai the snake-oil salesman who sold them to him at extreme expense. He died so gruesomely in a lot of pain, simply because he rejected western medicine. Strangely now isn't HIS youtube vidoes are all removed. Well yes the end result was an horrific sad painful lonely DEATH.
I don't plan to post the results btw. What would be the point, I could be lying too.
All these videos are fine to get ideas from, but as to whether or not they are scams or reliable - nobody can know just by looking.
Find out for yourself. Then you'll have a better idea whether to take any notice of the pronouncements on health from sites that you might have thought were reliable or honest - Quackwatch and Wikipedia and the other skeptical establishment medical/scientific sites.
Seems credible to me. I'm trying it myself on three potential skin cancers, one confirmed by my doctor the others maybe. I guess I'll find out whether or not the claims are true. I can recommend this approach to anyone instead of saying "it must be a scam, he seems too dumb to be a doctor, etc"
Hypothesizing that a doctor would not put up with something that might be cancer for two years is futile really. If you want the truth, test it for yourself. Then talk about it if you feel the urge.
weirdbeard you really hate the truth don't you? It bothers you that there are cures for cancer that are affordable and will not kill you. You must be losing business.
and people are not coming to your office for treatments.
I used black salve on a mole that I had on the back of my arm. It never really bothered me but I bumped it a couple of time playing squash and the pain radiating from it just didn't feel normal. The black salve was applied not only to the mole, but the surrounding area. Only the mole reacted (and a small area south of it) and it fell out after about 5 days. I documented the process and it's really quite amazing. My girlfriend is currently handling a spot on her arm which has also reacted...
damienhazo 5 months ago
@bsktool it is NOT credible. Do not do this. Don't use yourself as a human experiment when you could DIE in the most awful way possible. The truth could be your slow and painful DEATH. My friend is a tried, tested, and failed guinea pig. This treatment is banned by the US FDA and in Europe for a reason. You could equally pour battery acid or caustic soda on lumps and see what happens..... it is not a credible treatment it is a death sentence. You can have lumps cut out and refuse chemo.
CrystallyDisaffected 5 months ago
@bsktool they ARE scams. My friend posted the results of his treatment vai the snake-oil salesman who sold them to him at extreme expense. He died so gruesomely in a lot of pain, simply because he rejected western medicine. Strangely now isn't HIS youtube vidoes are all removed. Well yes the end result was an horrific sad painful lonely DEATH.
CrystallyDisaffected 5 months ago
I don't plan to post the results btw. What would be the point, I could be lying too.
All these videos are fine to get ideas from, but as to whether or not they are scams or reliable - nobody can know just by looking.
Find out for yourself. Then you'll have a better idea whether to take any notice of the pronouncements on health from sites that you might have thought were reliable or honest - Quackwatch and Wikipedia and the other skeptical establishment medical/scientific sites.
bsktool 5 months ago
Seems credible to me. I'm trying it myself on three potential skin cancers, one confirmed by my doctor the others maybe. I guess I'll find out whether or not the claims are true. I can recommend this approach to anyone instead of saying "it must be a scam, he seems too dumb to be a doctor, etc"
Hypothesizing that a doctor would not put up with something that might be cancer for two years is futile really. If you want the truth, test it for yourself. Then talk about it if you feel the urge.
bsktool 5 months ago
YAWN
Espie1979 11 months ago
weirdbeard you really hate the truth don't you? It bothers you that there are cures for cancer that are affordable and will not kill you. You must be losing business.
and people are not coming to your office for treatments.
dragonseptor 1 year ago
You are then one of those child molesting catholics as you so admit.
BookofMatthew59 1 year ago
@BookofMatthew59 Fuck off, you worthless piece of shit.
weirdbeard63 1 year ago
@weirdbeard63
Crawl back in the hole you came out of.
BookofMatthew59 1 year ago