wenron
12-27-2002, 03:02 PM
I just got some (recommended by my friends dermatologist) and it's eating away at the cancer. After 2 surgeries and $$$ (basil cell) I was anxious to try this. It's working so far and I am impressed. Just wondering if anyone else has tried it. I heard it was 98% curable.
Anivoc
07-20-2003, 05:54 PM
Hi Just curious what the end result was with your black salve treatment. Also about a Dermatologist that recomends this treatment. I live in So Cal and can't get a Derm to oversee my treatment using the black salve. Any help or sugestions are appreciated.
wenron
08-05-2003, 11:37 PM
Here's an update on Cansema (black Salve). It has removed two basal cell on my face and I have a black mole I applied some to over a week ago. It burns right away and recognizes cancerous tissue. You feel a burn within half hour to 6 hours and it starts to go to the root of the cancer, then it gets to become eschar after pus. The cancer usually falls out in the form of a scab within 10 days to 2 weeks. So far, the ones on my face have not returned, so I am still very pleased and tell everyone I know about it.
gailmac
08-07-2003, 10:59 PM
I just used it on a black mole and it is working on it and now scab/cancer soon to fall out. I am so thankful I heard about this.
gailmac
08-08-2003, 06:07 PM
Derm's don't make any money on it, so most will not recommend it. Office visits and surgeries are where they get their money, so if you didn't need to come in anymore...there goes their business. It is recommended though to get a confirmation from a biopsy of the cancer and then to use the cansema on it and go back to the doctor...but most people just use the cansema as a diagnostic, apply it, and they most likely won't see it pop up again.
meggie!
10-07-2003, 03:33 PM
I can't find a source for Cansema or Curaderm. Any ideas?
Jan7576
10-11-2003, 06:10 PM
I had a freind that got a patologoy report back on a sore she had on her face. It confirmed skin cancer. She opted to try the 'Indian mud' as opposed to having extensive surgery on her face. It worked! She kept daily pictures using her digital and it wasn't pretty! But.....to this day the cancer has not returned and she has a teensy tiny scar where the cancer literally just 'fell out' as she termed it. Ive looked but cant find any place to buy the product thus far. Id really like to find a dermolologist who would agree to this treatment for a spot Ive got on my lip. Ive had enough skin cancers to know that is what this is too. I hate the thought of having to go to the dermotoloist and have this removed...my last visit found me with 35 stitches above my eyebrow.
Jan7576
forreal
10-13-2003, 12:11 AM
Meggie,
just keep searching for it and you'll find who makes it. I think you can even find a recipe to make it online, but honestly, I have not tried that yet. The black salve (cansema) is what I tried that worked.