Also,… was in a phone call with Mark G from prison and he actually suggested injections into tumor. Not too many details but said it would hurt. Im pretty comfortable with intramuscular injections so thought I would give it a try in my very hard breast tumor. OUCH!!!!! Hurt so much!!! For about 5 hours. Couldn’t even get much in. Can’t do that again.
Sorry to hear about the results.
Where is the cancer?
Can you tell if it is getting worse or just staying the same?
Black Salve/Indian Herb would be a good option to try if your cancer is near the surface. It can be taken internally with very small doses (half a dried English pea size) but is mostly used externally.
As for apricot seeds - I have heard that they need to be fresh seeds and not have been removed from the shell. They dry out and lose the potency if not in the shell. This might make a difference.
Indian Herb/Black Salve should contain these or similar ingredients.
Bloodroot, Galangal, Graviola, Chaparral, Zinc Chloride, Glycerine, DMSO, Distilled Water
See further below for recipe.
Some info on Black Salve/Indian Herb:
Treating Surface (External) Tumours/Cancers
Clean the area of abnormal growth well. Cover the visible surface of the mole or cancer with a thin layer of petroleum jelly. Apply a small dot of the Indian Herb in the center of the affected area or if you prefer, mix both petroleum jelly and the Indian Herb together and cover the visible surface of the affected area. Next, cover with a clean bandage for 8 hours. The area will begin to burn and redden. After 8 hours, wash the Indian Herb application from the skin and apply another thin layer of petroleum jelly; cover with a clean bandage.
The application area will become very red and irritated. The redness may extend 1/2 to 1 inch from the area that you treated (See Figure 1). You may see “streaks” similar to blood poisoning. Don’t become alarmed, it is not blood poisoning. The Indian Herb is tracing out the infected area and drawing the poison back into the nucleus. It will make a hard core, similar to the core of a boil – hard and rubbery. The redness will diminish and a white ring will begin to appear around the nucleus. It will look similar to a pus-pocket, but it is not. Between the fifth and seventh day, a white ring will start to separate from the healthy tissue and become very loose.
Approximately 24 hours later, wash off the petroleum jelly and apply another thin layer of The Indian Herb to the growth and cover the area with a clean bandage for another 8 hours.
Usually after the second application the growth itself is dead. The growth will become more painful as the body begins to eject its dying tissue. Swelling often occurs. The growth can swell up to twice its normal size while the area may experience minimal swelling. The growth may lighten in color after the first day and then re-darken slightly or become “dead white.”
The core will not come out unless the whole mole or cancer is dead and detached from the healthy tissue. Then and only then will it come out intact. There will be no need for surgery. Wash out the cavity with hydrogen peroxide and examine the pink tissue. You will see small holes where the root system came out. Keep the cavity filled with petroleum jelly and covered with a loose bandage.
More than two applications do not seem necessary as more applications cause increased pain and longer healing time.
The body’s healing signs. There may be a low or medium grade fever; the growth and the area around the growth may swell; the growth may be painful and tender and, on occasions, pus may form under and around the growth as the body pushes it away. It is essential to keep the affected area covered with new, clean and daily applications of petroleum jelly and clean bandages. For most people, in about 10 days the body completely pushes out the dead growth and the fever disappears. Resist the temptation to pick at the dead tissue or to hasten its separation. Let the body do it. Otherwise the growth may come back in the same spot.
During the next 10 days, or as long as it takes, the body will fill in the cavity with either healthy tissue or scar tissue, depending on the individual’s body chemistry and health. Continue washing the area well each day and re-apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly and cover with a clean bandage. Tenderness may be present in the area up to 6 months; although for most people, by the 20th day mark, the cavity is completely re-grown with non-mole or non-cancerous tissue.
Specific Directions for Internal Healing
This is how people have used The Indian Herb for internal healing:
For the first 20 days, use a wooden or plastic utensil to lift out enough Indian Herb to make a dose a little less than one half of a dried English pea. Make sure you know how big a dried English pea is, even if you need to get one! Take this very small dose, a little less than HALF A DRIED ENGLISH PEA in volume and stir it into a small amount of water or in a gelatin capsule.
Swallow this brownish liquid, including the herbal fibers you will notice in the glass, AFTER YOU HAVE EATEN A MEAL. Some people prefer to pack the less than half a dried English pea dose into a “gel cap” and swallow it after the meal. The Indian Herb will “melt” the gelatin capsule quickly; it does not help to make several up ahead of time. For 20 days take this dose each morning. For a more serious case, you may take the Indian Herb for 20 days, twice a day, always on a full stomach.
The Indian Herb is somewhat acidic. It is best to use wood or plastic utensils when handling the Indian Herb. The acidity on an empty stomach is almost guaranteed to cause severe nausea and a stomach ache. Only take your dose after eating to avoid discomfort.
After the first 20 days, during which the Indian Herb has built a great deal of Zinc into your system, it is prudent to take a complete 5 day break from the Indian Herb. During these 5 days you may wish to double your doses of vitamins and minerals. While the Indian Herb has been relentlessly killing abnormal tissue in the body, or killing viruses, it has also been saturating the body with Zinc. This imbalances absorption of the other minerals and vitamins. That is why increasing your supplements during this 5 day break is important. Not perhaps the optimum solution, but the best that is presently known.
If you think the illness or abnormal growth may still be somewhat present, you may take the Indian Herb for a second 20 day period.
Using your own knowingness, kinesiology and/or medical diagnosis, after the second 20 days, you may decide you are well and cease taking The Indian Herb altogether. If you are not well after 2 periods of 20 days each, you probably need to find another way/other attitudes/greater will through which to heal yourself.
How to make Indian Herb/Black Salve
See video here:
Making starts at 1:22:45 in the video.
Ingredients
Bloodroot, 50 grams
Galangal, 50 grams
Graviola, 50 grams
Chaparral, 50 grams
Zinc Chloride, 250 grams
Glycerine, 25 ml
DMSO, 25 ml
Distilled Water, 500 ml
Instructions
- Add 50 grams each of Bloodroot, Chaparral, Graviola, Galangal in bowl
- Put 500 ml of Distilled Water in a pot and add 250 grams Zinc Chloride; bring the mixture to the boil, stirring frequently to ensure there are no lumps.
- Add the four herbs to the 500 ml simmering water, stirring continuously until all the lumps disappear.
- Once there is a smooth consistency add 25 ml of DMSO, still stirring; next add 25 ml of Glycerine and stir it in, this keeps the formula moist. Depending on the humidity you may have to add more Glycerine.
- Allow the mixture to simmer for about 15 minutes.
- When the mixture cools and cures it isn't runny anymore and has a past like consistency.
- It is best used after sitting for 2 days at room temperature.
- Then put the Black Salve in separate jars and store in the refrigerator.
- It will keep indefinitely but might dry out, so add a little water if that happens.