Black Salve Pulling Out Cancer

WARNING:

This blog post contains images that some may find disturbing.

When I finally found some black salve, I was really nervous using it. All the searching I did on the internet just has warnings with horrible photos of the damage black salve does. I decided that I need to share my black salve journey and explain how I felt, the pain that was experienced, what it did to the area of my body that I applied it to, what it pulled out and the scarring it left.

For those of you who are considering using black salve to pull cancer from tumors, I hope you will find this post helpful not only on how to use it, what you might expect and potentially how long it will take to remove all the cancer depending on the tumor’s size and the aggressiveness of the cells, along with other lifestyle choices such as diet and exercise. I found some black salve and documented each application and photographed the results.

Disclaimer: The use of black salve may or may not work for your type of cancer. This is just an account of how it worked on mine. I am not stating that it will cure cancer, just showing an account of what it did to mine.

This is just a partial log. You can find full instructions and almost daily complete details with more photos in my book, “Kicking Cancer Naturally.” – Coming soon.

September 20, 2021 – Application 1

Under Arm – Invasive Cancer in Lymph Node

I applied DMSO before I applied the black salve because this lymph node is deep and I really wanted this to work. I then tapped all around the area before I applied the salve because I wasn’t sure how big the hole would be and wanted to minimize any scaring.

September 22, 2021 – Application 1 – Day 2

Under Arm – Invasive Cancer in Lymph Node

Mammary Gland – Ductal in Situ

I applied DMSO even though the lump above the nipple is just under the skin, but I wanted to make sure the salve reached it. You can see the activity starting to pull.

Everything I read says that you won’t need to re-apply the salve after you see the activity. The body will take care of it, but I want it out so I re-applied to really get this going.

September 27, 2021 – Application 1 – Day 7

Under Arm – Invasive Cancer in Lymph Node

This one really started pulling. It looks pussy, but it is not puss. It is called eschar and you have to keep it bandaged because you don’t want it to fall out without healing underneath or it will cause bad scarring. You will want to put coconut oil on the bandage so when you check it, it doesn’t stick to the bandaid and pull off.

Mammary Gland – Ductal in Situ

This one doesn’t look as bad. It has already started drying up and looks like it is healing.

This will heal from the inside out, so you don’t want to pick at the scab, just let it heal and fall out on it’s own.

September 29, 2021 – Application 1 – Day 9

Under Arm – Invasive Cancer in Lymph Node

This is just looking really gross. I missed a little part of the bandaid with coconut oil, so it pulled it off a little. This is what it looks like when you don’t let it heal underneath. I may have some scarring from this one.

Mammary Gland – Ductal in Situ

This is drying up ans starting to peel around the edges. It got about as large as my knuckle.

October 2, 2021 – Application 1 – Day 12

Mammary Gland – Ductal in Situ

This started peeling off around the edges this morning.

By this afternoon, it was half way falling off.

By this evening, it had fallen off. You can see it is pretty much healed underneath so it really does heal itself from the inside out,

so I can trust that

You can see, the eschar is dried and is smaller than when it started out because of the healing. Our bodies are freaking amazing!

October 7, 2021 – Application 1 – Day 17

Under Arm – Invasive Cancer in Lymph Node

This is starting to heal up nicely. I was a little worried about the top right that is dark because of when it stuck to the bandaid and pulled apart from the skin too early, but it sealed back up and is now healing.

Mammary Gland – Ductal in Situ – Day 5 Golden Salve

Golden salve is another salve you can put on the wound to accelerate healing. This looks amazing only after 5 days. I’m ready to re-apply the black salve and see if it pulls any more out.

October 8, 2021 – Application 1 – Day 18

Under Arm – Invasive Cancer in Lymph Node

An interesting development today, below the two original spots, a third spot started pulling. So what I read is correct when they said that you don’t need to apply any more black salve after the initial application because your body will pull it out.

Mammary Gland – Ductal in Situ – Application 2 – Day 1

More activity on this second application, so more to pull out.

October 9, 2021 – Application 1 – Day 19

Under Arm – Invasive Cancer in Lymph Node

Top one fell off today. I put some healing cream on it, that is why it looks goopy in this picture. Re-applied black sale to the other 2 spots, just to keep it going even though I probably don’t need to.

Looks like it’s healed up nicely. If you look closely though, the little white dots, that is more that needs to be pulled out. I’ll give it a rest for a few days, then re-apply the black salve.

Here is the eschar that came out. Pretty gross looking.

October 12, 2021 – Application 2 – Total Days: 19

Under Arm – Invasive Cancer in Lymph Node

This is day 22 for the upper two first application. You can see more pulled even after the eschar fell off. This is day 4 for the lower one.

Mammary Gland – Ductal in Situ – Day 4

Round 2! Definitely more to go!

October 15, 2021 – Application 2 – Total Days: 22

Under Arm – Invasive Cancer in Lymph Node

This is still the 1st application – day 25 for the upper two. The eschar has come out in tiny scabs and falling out easily as it heals, no really large pulling being done. You can see more pulled even after the eschar fell off. This is day 7 for the lower one.

Mammary Gland – Ductal in Situ – Day 7

Eschar fell out too early, it got caught on my bra. Probably good not to wear one while doing black salve pulls. You can see the white in the hole still left to pull more out.

Eschar shouldn’t look gooey like this. When it is ready to fall off on it’s own, it will be dry and look like a scab.

October 31, 2021 – Application 3 – Day 6 – Total Days: 37

Under Arm – Invasive Cancer in Lymph Node

You can see a lot more has pulled and other new areas are showing up, they are about the size of pin heads, so very small.

The top right keeps pulling large amounts out.

Mammary Gland – Ductal in Situ

Lots of activity between application 2 and 3, but looks like just tiny amounts are pulling and may be ready for another application.

November 5, 2021 – Application 3 – Day 11 – Total Days: 42

Under Arm – Invasive Cancer in Lymph Node

This is the top right one.

Even though I was really careful, it fell out in the shower. You can see more needs to be pulled.

It became large and really goopy.

This one was so big, I had to measure it!

This gives you perspective as to where it is located. You can see it’s about as large as my knuckle again.

November 11-14, 2021 – Application 4 – Day 4 – Total Days: 51

Under Arm – Invasive Cancer in Lymph Node

I didn’t wait for this one to heal before I put on the next application. BAD mistake! It was the most painful 3 days of my life!

The last few have been really gross and gooey. My mother-in-law came to visit and brought her infrared lights, so I put the lights on my right breast and wrapped it around my right lymph to see what it would do.

7 Days after using the infrared lights, it fell out.

It looks like it dried it right up, which tells me the infrared light is killing those cells as they surface!

Mammary Gland – Ductal in Situ

This one seems to be coming up faster and falling out quicker than the lymph.

This is the next day, you can see all the eschar has fallen out and it’s pretty much healed underneath. This is also after using the infrared light.

December 5-29, 2021 – Application 5-10 – Total Days: 96

Under Arm – Invasive Cancer in Lymph Node

Dec 5 Day 1 – Test #6 – 7th application

I waited this time until it was fully healed to re-apply. I didn’t want to go through that much pain again.

Dec 11 Day 1 – Test #7 Application #8

The last few applications are showing the same results – not much activity!!

Dec 23 Still nothing – 3 tests clear!!

This is the 3rd test that has come out clear! No activity what so ever!

Mammary Gland – Ductal in Situ

Nov 26 – Test #5 – 6th application

This 6th application pulled out a larger one.

Dec 9 – Fell out

It didn’t take long before it fell out – 8 days.

Dec 9 – Eschar

You can see it fell out too early again. It’s gooey and large.

Dec 15 – Test #7 Application #8

Because it fell out too early, this one really pulled out a lot. It was deep too.

Dec 16 – Day 7 – fell out early

The eschar fell out early again. I think I wasn’t covering them good enough with the bandaid.

Dec  29 – Day 3 Test #8 Application #9

No activity with this application! I might be in the clear!

My final battle wounds. Total Days: 96

Now the black salve has stopped pulling, I did perform one last test. I covered both my right and left breast in black salve all the way under both my armpits and it came out clear! No activity. Time to start applying some healing salve to get these scars gone! But, better scars than the doctor ordered double mastectomy! I’ve just saved both of my breasts and extremely abrasive surgery!

7 thoughts on “Black Salve Pulling Out Cancer

  1. 5 stars
    Next time I read a blog, I hope that it wont fail me just as much as this particular one. After all, Yes, it was my choice to read through, however I actually believed you would have something helpful to say. All I hear is a bunch of complaining about something you could fix if you were not too busy looking for attention.

    1. The goal with this blog is to show the reader how Cansema works and what to expect. When I was using it, there was nothing I could find on the internet that would help me apply it, use it properly, and tell me what I could expect. It was very scary to use it without any help. So it isn’t complaining, but letting readers know what they might expect for pain, scars, and other feelings that may come up.

      1. thank you so much, you brave beautiful person. Sorry about the angry reader who herself hasn’t learned self care, loving compassion so she is able to do the same for others. This was HUGELY helpful and blessings on the miracle the body and Earth have sent and you were wise enough to take part in. Effort is not a dirty word. Yes it takes time and persistence and belief, but most are brainwashed to want to be put to sleep and let “the doctor” do it. So so sad. Cancer wards and the aftermath, makes me cry. Brava!

        1. Thank you, Laura, for your kind words. Cancer is such an aweful journey and I just want to do anything I can to help others. There will be those who are not ready to hear about these natural remedies, or don’t want to attempt to try them and that is their journey. I’ve learned over the past 3 years while battling cancer that everyone has their own journey and I honor that and send them love when they post such comments. They just need love.

  2. 5 stars
    A fascinating discussion is definitely worth comment. Theres no doubt that that you ought to write more about this issue, it might not be a taboo subject but typically folks dont talk about such issues. To the next! Cheers!!

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