CareyAnne,
re: precancerous lesions. If it is not cancer, it will just midly irritate the skin. My husband put it on his suspicious mole and it did nothing, yet when I put it on my area of skin cancer (that the doctors tried to remove twice) it started burning right away and the next day was a blister/pus like lesion. My friends have tried it on 30 of their friends and not one has ever come back...that's better odds than what I've experience with my doctors. If you go to their website, you will see many testimonies and you can write or email many of them. I wanted to hear from several people before I tried it. But, what made me want to try it in the first place was a friend of mine told me her friends doctor told her about it and it took away her skin cancer. A friends story will always make me listen more than just a website trying to sell product. The little tub of black salve that I bought was $40.00 the main ingredient is zinc chloride and there is a recipe online to make it. But, I didn't want to try to hunt for these ingredients, and $40.00 is nothing...especially if it will last a long time. It's been around a long time, but the FDA has never ok'd any skin cancer ointments, so people won't hear about it unless we spread the word.
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