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12-17-2014, 11:40 PM
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Re: Woman's Experience With Black Salve
I love Black salve, I have used it to remove noon cancerous moles so I don't believe it to be cancer selective but I have also tested it on bare blemish free skin and the only reaction I had was some redness ( I used a nail file to break the skin too). I currently have black salve on my back treating a suspicious mole. It stings like a mother fucker but as I said above I have removed four moles from my face with little to no scaring where as I had a mole removed by a Dr and it left a raised scar. |
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12-29-2014, 09:54 PM
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| So Fucking Banned Poster Rank:3822 Join Date: Dec 2009 Posts: 85 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 25 Post(s)
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Re: Woman's Experience With Black Salve
This is a real danger because salve is known to be effective and useful and one would intuitively think leaving it on longer would be beneficial to getting rid of what one wants. I find today parents and teachers teach a lot of useless stuff never necessary in life but ignore some basic and elementary things that kids don't just come into knowing on their own in this media/technological driven world.
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04-26-2015, 10:12 PM
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Re: Woman's Experience With Black Salve
Scary. From wikipedia: Common ingredients of black salves include zinc chloride, chaparral (also known as creosote bush (Latin name Larrea tridentata),[10] and often bloodroot, a plant frequently used in herbal medicine.[11] The extract of bloodroot is called sanguinarine, an ammonium salt which attacks and destroys living tissue and is also classified as an escharotic.
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