Moles, Warts and Skin Tag Testimonials
Bloodroot Salve & Plantar's Wart
I used your bloodroot salve for a giant
plantar's wart and other warts on my foot and hands. In 2 weeks
the big wart was gone; the little ones went away about 4 months
later. You have the best product on the market for warts. THANK
YOU!
Bloodroot Salve and Warts
Gentlemen, I had a colony of warts on the bottom of the heel
of my right foot for 8-10 years. It may have started from
stepping on a thorn or sliver of glass, but it never really
went away from the time it first developed, until my application
of your Bloodroot paste. It effected my walking comfort and
sometimes had me hobbling. Countless times, my dermatologist
had cut, and frozen the initial wart, only to have it return.
As the years progressed and my economic circumstances changed,
I resorted to actually trimming the tissue myself, every couple
of months, to reduce the discomfort. This caused the wart
to spread and multiply, even moving with some new growths
up the outside of the foot and a couple near my ankle. In
1998 I decided to make a concerted effort to eradicate them
once again and began treatments with the same Dermatologist
as before. We started by freezing the areas several times,
only to have them return. The smaller ones on the ankle seemed
to leave permanently, but the colony under the heel persisted.
The treatments were costing hundreds of dollars and finally
the doctor suggested the option of a Bliomyecin (sp?) injection.
This substance is apparently a chemotherapy agent and creates
a necrosis of the wart and some surrounding tissue, in an
effort to eradicate the growths. The shot alone was $200.00,
very painful, took almost 2 months to heal... and didn't work!
The doctor decided to refer me to a specialist at UCLA, who
was working with a material called DNCB. I underwent a process
of systemically sensitizing the body so that the application
of the ointment would create a reaction from within, that
rejects the wart tissue. Again, painful, expensive, and ineffective.
The systemic approach may have caused other skin sensitivities,
but that is for another letter! I finally stumbled onto your
product, after searching for information on warts and other
skin problems, on the internet. I applied the paste for only
a few weeks, and the warts were gone. A pink area of fresh
skin was the only reminder of what had been a painful area
for over 10 years. I have been absolutely amazed at this success,
and now after almost a year since the last Bloodroot application,
I am writing to report this true success. I even related this
to my doctors, who had little to say other than admitting
no familiarity with the material I used... they weren't even
interested in looking at the affected area.
My wife has witnessed this cure and referred your product
to several friends. I literally spent thousands of dollars
with conventional (and experimental)approaches, suffered through
dozens of ineffective surgeries, only to find success with
your product.
I am now considering your Black Salve ointment to try on
a couple of skin cancer areas (that have also been conventially
treated by the same Dermatologist)... [A couple of additional
queries follow...] I look forward to your response and would
be happy to answer any questions about the wart treatments
that I experienced prior to trying Bloodroot paste. Thanks
for your products,
D.H. Hall
Case #070900: Bloodroot Paste & Warts
Hello again!! Just wanted to update you on "the wart"!!
I had spoken to a dermatologist who suggested I stop using the
Blood-root Paste immediatly as the wart was inflamed and that
was not good. I didn't listen to him, and went on vacation.
After swimming in the pool, I hurredly brushed out my hair and
accidentally brushed over the wart. I touched it to be sure
I didnt cause it to bleed and to my amazment, the brush finished
the removal process!! It only left a very small indentation,
and there was absolutely no discomfort involved. I am so thrilled
with the results that I will gladly suggest this treatment to
anyone before they opt for surgical removal. [Editor: We do
not encourage people to ignore their physician, who is most
often the best source for accurate diagnostics. Our official
position is that consumers should have a choice of treatments
after having consulted with their qualified health care practitioner(s)]
Bloodroot Salve& Moles
I bought some of your Bloodroot Paste
and love it! I've had a mole on my leg since I was 5 and the
dermatologist said it was too big for him to remove - I needed
to go to a Plastic Surgeon. Instead, I started using your Bloodroot
Paste and for about $1.50 [worth of product] it is almost gone.
I'm hooked and am touting your paste to family & friends.
Maria G
xxxx@aol.com
Bloodroot Paste & Moles
4/1/02 Letter: Is there any way to tell
if it (the current mole to which the bloodroot paste is being
applied) was a cancer of some kind? It has already fallen (out)
and the cavity is there now, with some fresh skin. Total time
was 4 days. Our Response (4/1): There is no way to "tell"
after two days because the cancer cells are killed off in the
process. A biopsy will find nothing. This is why we encourage
good diagnostics in the early stages (by a qualified physician)
-- perhaps even a biopsy. That way, you know, more precisely,
the nature of the growth you eliminated before you get rid of
it. User Response (4/2): I'll just assume it (the mole just
removed) wasn't (cancerous) as I've had it since I was born
and am now 23. It always looked the same... and (it's) gone
now anyway. Thanks for the prompt responses.
B. Smith
Sent via emaili
Case #032702: Bloodroot Paste & Moles
Thanks so much for your fabulous products..and
I am a new user! I had some Bloodroot Paste, but didn't use
it immediately. Very recently I decided to put some on 2 spots
on my right leg ... didn't know what they were and both looked
different. In a day or two I felt a burning, looked and there
was a small black center in each ... one larger. I just got
a PC so went to your great site and realized the one spot looked
like the cancerous ones. The black scab eventually came to be
1/2 inch diameter. I contacted your thru email and was told
to just wait 'til the body did the rest. And it did! On my 8-9th
day the large scab just dropped off, leaving a clean large cavity.
i am just amazed!... and thrilled!. Yesterday I ordered Black
Salve, and Medicardium. If I get half the results from then
as I have from (Bloodroot Paste) I will be happy. Since your
testimonials helped me so much, feel free to use mine. Thanks
so much!
*****@aol.com (Name withheld by request)
Sent via email
Skin Tags Here is what the famous holistic MD, doctor
Andrew Weil has to say about Skin Tags!
Skin tags are harmless soft, skin-colored, rubbery growths
that typically hang from the skin by a little stalk. Theyre
usually found on the neck, armpits, groin, eyelids or other
body folds. The medical name for them is acrochordons
and the worst thing about them is the way they look. If they
catch on jewelry or clothing, they can be irritating, too,
but they arent a sign of skin cancer and apart from
the fact that some people find them unattractive, theyre
nothing to worry about.
The reason your insurance company wont cover the cost
of having your skin tags removed is that the procedure is
considered cosmetic. A dermatologist can snip them off in
seconds with a scalpel or scissors, burn them off with an
electric spark or freeze them off
with liquid nitrogen. All of these procedures entail relatively
little bleeding. However, if youre susceptible to skin
tags (they tend to run in families), you may get rid of one
crop only to develop another.
One alternative to these procedures that I can suggest is
using bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis), a small woodland
herb that grows in the north central United States and Canada.
The red juice from the root is poisonous when taken internally,
but used externally has a unique ability to dissolve abnormal
growth without disturbing normal tissue. You can buy bloodroot
in powdered form or as a paste, apply it to the growth you
want to remove and then cover with a bandage. Be sure to follow
package directions carefully and use bloodroot with caution.
Dr. Andrew Weil
Case #032702: Bloodroot Paste & Moles
Thanks so much for your fabulous products..and
I am a new user! I had some Bloodroot Paste, but didn't use
it immediately. Very recently I decided to put some on 2 spots
on my right leg ... didn't know what they were and both looked
different. In a day or two I felt a burning, looked and there
was a small black center in each ... one larger. I just got
a PC so went to your great site and realized the one spot looked
like the cancerous ones. The black scab eventually came to be
1/2 inch diameter. I contacted your thru email and was told
to just wait 'til the body did the rest. And it did! On my 8-9th
day the large scab just dropped off, leaving a clean large cavity.
i am just amazed!... and thrilled!. Yesterday I ordered Black
Salve, and Medicardium. If I get half the results from then
as I have from (Bloodroot Paste) I will be happy. Since your
testimonials helped me so much, feel free to use mine. Thanks
so much!
*****@aol.com (Name withheld by request)
Sent via email
Growth on Eye Lid
A woman contacted me about a growth on her eye lid seen below.
It was suggested to her to use the Total Care Body Wash, applied
to the growth with a Q-tip every night before bed, then rinsed
off in the shower the next morning.
Hi Rick
Hopefully someone will find these helpful. The Body Wash is
brilliant. The lump was a viral wart (the lower portion anyway)
and the part closest to the edge of the eyelid was a mybomian
cyst (or chalazion) - great combination eh?!. They are both
gone now - in 3 weeks. No pain, no scar - although I did accidently
get it in my eye which stung but also cleared up other tiny
chalazions inside the eyelid!!
The doctor wanted me to use a steriod cream for the chalazion
and suggested that I just ignore the wart. Thank goodness
I had a better alternative.
Thanks heaps
Estelle
Before Using Total Care
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After Two Weeks of using Total
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After using Total Care Body
Wash for just THREE weeks!
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I felt it was important to share with you all my experience
with a black salve body
wash. The following text is from a couple of emails I wrote
to a person who had questions about the body wash. I am hearing
from many people that this Total Care Body Wash shows where
other skin abnormalities/cancers are, as well as it helps with
scars, especially from burns.
I started using it about 6 months ago and actually had a
spot that looked like a plantar wart come to the surface of
my skin on my chest, just under my right clavicle. It was
about the size and shape of an eraser head of a pencil. This
was about 3-4 months ago. After a week it dried up and disappeared.
I was amazed. There is no mark left at all.
I will tell you a little more about the body wash, just recently,
I had a flat mole actually come to the surface that was never
there before. It was on my back left lat, and it was a dark
pink color. I started really concentrating the wash on that
spot for the last week and now it is totally drying up. I
really think this is the most amazing formulation ever produced.
I have often found that if you are working on a specific
mole or wart, that it is helpful to "rough it up"
so to speak. You don't have to cut into it, but take a brand
new, clean emery board and very lightly pull it across the
spot, just enough so that it would cause tiny little spots
of the skin in the area to be scraped, almost microscopic
though, you don't need to make it bleed. .
Remember, if you don't have any big ones, I would start by
using the body wash for a few months to see what develops.
If a spot develops that does not disappear with in 30-90 days
you will want to apply black salve to it. Bloodroot will work
for non-cancerous moles, warts, and skin tags, but black salve
(which has less bloodroot in it) will get them all and I find
there is a little less scarring with the black salve then
the bloodroot.
I am telling people about the body wash for finding spots,
which originally I was telling them to then put some salve
on, but now I am finding it is less invasive to continue with
the body wash for several months. This is why I find the body
wash long term to be better if you are concerned about scarring.
But, if you find after using the body wash daily for a couple
of months, a spot that comes to the surface which is large
or does not go away, you may want to apply black salve to
it, as it is most likely a stronger cancer that does not want
to be pulled through the entire body but would rather be easier
to exit through the surface of the skin.
The body wash can be put on as a thin layer and left for
up to 15 minutes before rinsing off, but I have usually used
it for 5 minutes before rinsing off in the shower. Some eczema
and psoriasis patients have reported leaving it on all day
and getting good results when they also get all dairy and
white flour/sugar out of their diets. It can be left on long
term with no adverse effects. The source for the body wash
that myself and friends and family use can be found at Best
On Earth Products
The body
wash took away a little white bump near my nose and also
some skin around it that seemed affected also. And my face is
as smooth as a baby's bum now using the body
wash. I love this stuff. I have a touch of rosacea and am
hoping the body wash will help with that also, I think it is
helping it slowly.
Linda
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