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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: Topical treatment with black salve known as Can-X and Cansema</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by Janice T. on 12/25/2002</description>
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      <title>Topical treatment with black salve known as Can-X and Cansema</title>
      <description>Just before a squamous cell lesion was diagnosed in the area of my right temple, I received information about a black salve that was reported to cure skin cancer.  Being unable to get a doctors appointment at our local Moffit Cancer Clinic for two months, I decided to try the product.  I have been very pleased and feel that by the time I go to the clinic, the problem will be gone.  I do intend however, to follow up with comprehensive diagnosis.  Any other experiences with these products? 
Jan T.</description>
      <author>Janice T.</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Dec 2002 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Topical treatment with black salve known as Can-X and Cansema</title>
      <description>Have not used it for cancer but have many reports from clients that it worked for them. I did use it for a lump on my calf but I do not know if it was malignant. The lump is gone.</description>
      <author>Nancy C. S.</author>
      <pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2003 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Skin Cancer</title>
      <description>I had a skin cancer on my nose and treated it with a cream from www.altcancercream.com it worked like it was described.  It came in a kit form and I was able to make it with no trouble whatsoever.   I can only say try it.</description>
      <author>Fullyhealed</author>
      <pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2005 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Black Salve For Skin Cancer on Side of Nose</title>
      <description>would like to know your opinion on black slave for skin cancer, if using it on the side of the nose is safe, 
also the pros and cons for its use</description>
      <author>Crutchwoman</author>
      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2005 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Black Salve</title>
      <description>I have just been told that I have pre-cancerous lesions all over my face. The doctor wants me to use a chemotherapy cream. I have MCS (Multiple chemical sensitivity) and have yet to find even a creme rinse that I can use for my hair, without causing a reaction. Does this salve have an odor to it? Did it cause you to feel sick in any way? Can you tell me any more about it? I would sure apreciate it. Thanks

Barbara A.
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      <author>Mymcs</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Black Slave &amp; Curaderm-bec5</title>
      <description>Dear Susan. B

The black slave for skin cancer is a topical ointment that, when applied to cancerous lesions of the dermis and epidermis, necroses the aberrant tissue (i.e. kills the cancer cells), creates an &amp;quot;eschar&amp;quot; (what would appear to the layman as a pus formation) -- after which the body itself expels the &amp;quot;scab,&amp;quot; leaving a pit (&amp;quot;decavitated area&amp;quot;). Over a period of several weeks this &amp;quot;decavitated area&amp;quot; heals over, usually leaving a slightly depigmented area where the lesion was removed. This depigmented area will, in the majority of cases, heal over within a period of several months or years, such that it is often difficult to tell that a cancer was removed from the site. 
 
Black Canesma Slave is used for;
Skin Cancers, and Malignant Growths
Prevent Tumorous Cells from Multiplying
Prostate and Colon Cancers
Breast Cancers
As a Cancer Preventative
Skin problems, such as Tumors, Viral Moles, and Warts
Boost the Immune System
Viral Disorders and Internal Growths
Detoxify blood &amp;amp; body by inducing oxygen into the system

The difference between &amp;quot;Black Canesma Slave&amp;quot; and Curaderm-BEC5 is that though they are both tropical preparations applied to cancerous lesions. Curaderm is for:
Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers ONLY such as Keratosis (sunspots), Basal Cell Carcioma (BCC) and Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC)
When Curaderm-BEC5 is applied to the lesion. One of the cream properties lifts the skin tissue (causing minimal stinging pain or sensation) to allow the active ingredient (BEC5) which penetrates into your skin and causes the lesion to swell and may bleed or pus can be observed. While the active ingredient is at work destroying all cancerous cells found in its path, the cream Curaderm-BEC5 does not touch or harm any of the healthy cells and tissues. 
Unlike the &amp;quot;Black Canesma Slave&amp;quot; which kills and burns ALL normal, healthy along with  the cancerous cells.

My opinion of  &amp;quot;Black Canesma Slave&amp;quot; is the user makes the decision as to whether or not to use the Cansema type black salve system.  Because the Curaderm-BEC5 has the unique ability to discriminate between healthy and cancerous tissue, (as described above). Curaderm-BEC5 is recognised as the treatment of choice for non-melanoma skin cancer among an increasing number of leading doctors, who value the cream's value of 25 years research and most recently the clinical evaluation by Ten United Kingdom Hospitals and Skin Cancer Clinics who concluded   &amp;quot;BEC 5 (Curaderm) is a topical preparation, which is safe and effective, ideal therapy for outpatient treatment...... It is a cost of effective treatment for both primary and secondary skin cancer care&amp;quot;. 
 
The current ingredients in the Cansema type black salve are: zinc chloride (Cl2Zn), NDGA (nordihydrogauaretic acid, from Larrea mexicata), bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis); galangal root (Alpinia officinarium) or ginger root (Zingiber officinale); graviola leaf (Annona muricata), bitter melon seed (Momordica charantia), and glycerine (used as a humectant, to keep the product moist). 

You may read more on go to --- Message edited by CancerCompass staff: for personal protection, email address removed.  Please review CancerCompass Member Guidelines at http://www.cancercompass.com/common/guidelines.html ----

Regards,
Tiger11</description>
      <author>Tiger11</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Mar 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Black Salve Information</title>
      <description>There is a ton of info at www.blacksalveinfo.com</description>
      <author>Batmanrules</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jul 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Black Slave &amp; Curaderm-bec5</title>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 3/15/2006 Tiger11 wrote:Dear Susan. B The black slave for skin cancer is a topical ointment that, when applied to cancerous lesions of the dermis and epidermis, necroses the aberrant tissue (i.e. kills the cancer cells), creates an &amp;quot;eschar&amp;quot; (what would appear to the layman as a pus formation) -- after which the body itself expels the &amp;quot;scab,&amp;quot; leaving a pit (&amp;quot;decavitated area&amp;quot;). Over a period of several weeks this &amp;quot;decavitated area&amp;quot; heals over, usually leaving a slightly depigmented area where the lesion was removed. This depigmented area will, in the majority of cases, heal over within a period of several months or years, such that it is often difficult to tell that a cancer was removed from the site. Black Canesma Slave is used for; Skin Cancers, and Malignant Growths Prevent Tumorous Cells from Multiplying Prostate and Colon Cancers Breast Cancers As a Cancer Preventative Skin problems, such as Tumors, Viral Moles, and Warts Boost the Immune System Viral Disorders and Internal Growths Detoxify blood &amp;amp; body by inducing oxygen into the system The difference between &amp;quot;Black Canesma Slave&amp;quot; and Curaderm-BEC5 is that though they are both tropical preparations applied to cancerous lesions. Curaderm is for: Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers ONLY such as Keratosis (sunspots), Basal Cell Carcioma (BCC) and Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) When Curaderm-BEC5 is applied to the lesion. One of the cream properties lifts the skin tissue (causing minimal stinging pain or sensation) to allow the active ingredient (BEC5) which penetrates into your skin and causes the lesion to swell and may bleed or pus can be observed. While the active ingredient is at work destroying all cancerous cells found in its path, the cream Curaderm-BEC5 does not touch or harm any of the healthy cells and tissues. Unlike the &amp;quot;Black Canesma Slave&amp;quot; which kills and burns ALL normal, healthy along with the cancerous cells. My opinion of &amp;quot;Black Canesma Slave&amp;quot; is the user makes the decision as to whether or not to use the Cansema type black salve system. Because the Curaderm-BEC5 has the unique ability to discriminate between healthy and cancerous tissue, (as described above). Curaderm-BEC5 is recognised as the treatment of choice for non-melanoma skin cancer among an increasing number of leading doctors, who value the cream&amp;#39;s value of 25 years research and most recently the clinical evaluation by Ten United Kingdom Hospitals and Skin Cancer Clinics who concluded &amp;quot;BEC 5 (Curaderm) is a topical preparation, which is safe and effective, ideal therapy for outpatient treatment...... It is a cost of effective treatment for both primary and secondary skin cancer care&amp;quot;. The current ingredients in the Cansema type black salve are: zinc chloride (Cl2Zn), NDGA (nordihydrogauaretic acid, from Larrea mexicata), bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis); galangal root (Alpinia officinarium) or ginger root (Zingiber officinale); graviola leaf (Annona muricata), bitter melon seed (Momordica charantia), and glycerine (used as a humectant, to keep the product moist). You may read more on go to --- Message edited by CancerCompass staff: for personal protection, email address removed. Please review CancerCompass Member Guidelines at http://www.cancercompass.com/common/guidelines.html  ---- Regards, Tiger11Hello Tiger11, Where can I purchase Curaderm BEC5? Thank you. Chipper</description>
      <author>Chipper</author>
      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Black Slave &amp; Curaderm-bec5</title>
      <description>I have used the black salve on two skin cancers and several other small growths with great success.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I also used a wonder aftercare salve from&amp;nbsp;url removed&amp;nbsp;.&amp;nbsp; They have been in business for a number of years and have&amp;nbsp;plenty of information regard the product usage posted on their website.&amp;nbsp; I can recomend them as being the best !</description>
      <author>Fullyhealed</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Apr 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Black Salve For Skin Cancer on Side of Nose</title>
      <description>How effective is this medicine for facial skin cancer?  Is it disfiguring?  Does it just heal the outside skin and leave cancer in deeper tissues?  My cancer is a recurring one, in the cleft between my lower nose and cheek.  After three mose surgeries, it is back, again.  I can't hardly face losing some more of my nose and cheek.  Any advice is appreciated.
Aunt Francis</description>
      <author>AuntFrancis</author>
      <pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Black Salve For Skin Cancer on Side of Nose</title>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 5/19/2008 AuntFrancis wrote:How effective is this medicine for facial skin cancer? Is it disfiguring? Does it just heal the outside skin and leave cancer in deeper tissues? My cancer is a recurring one, in the cleft between my lower nose and cheek. After three mose surgeries, it is back, again. I can&amp;#39;t hardly face losing some more of my nose and cheek. Any advice is appreciated. Aunt Francis&amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>Uncle Bucky</author>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Black Salve For Skin Cancer on Side of Nose</title>
      <description>I have used Black Salve successfully on both my wife and myself.&amp;nbsp; It leaves virtually no trace after several months.&amp;nbsp; It supposedly only treats cancer and not common warts, moles, etc.&amp;nbsp; So, presumably, if it is applied to a suspicious area and nothing happens, it was applied to a non-cancerous area.&amp;nbsp; I would say that you should try it as it has performed well for me.&amp;nbsp; I wish you wellness.</description>
      <author>Uncle Bucky</author>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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