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Mon May 28, 2007 6:22 pm |
lillilulu wrote: |
Hi ScotsLass, I used it every night on my face for 15 mins, but for the skin tag on my neck I would sometimes leave it on all night, just enough to cover the skin tag. My skin on my face stung quite a lot but afterwards did look quite clear, but after 3/4 weeks I noticed it was looking blotchy and dehydrated so I am leaving it off for now. I didn't notice any improvement in the solar keratoses at all! My neck where the skin tag was became very sore and wrinkly after about 12 days so I stopped using the body wash but then I noticed a couple of days later the skin tag turned black and dropped off the next day. It left a white mark which is barely noticeable now. I'm pleased to say that the wrinkly look went too but it took a couple of weeks! As I said I'm using cp's at the moment so daren't use the body wash as well, but if Liz19 has had success then I will definitely try again. By the way, I contacted bestonearth a couple of times for advice about removing the SK's and each time they just replied that they couldn't make any claims so I didn't know if I was doing it right or not. |
Thanks lillilulu! I'm really glad that you achieved the results you wanted with the skin tag, but I am shaking my head that BOE could not help you determine a plan to target your SK issues. Did you actually call BOE and talk to someone, or did you write them an email with your questions? At the very least I would hope that they could put you in touch with someone who knows all the in's and out's of using the Body Wash (they've got to have someone on their staff who has answers!?). It would be a shame to know you have a product that actually works but stop using it because you can't get proper directions. If I find out anything, I will let you know.
Thanks again for sharing....  |
_________________ Fair with mild rosascea & combination skin (dry with oily t-zone) |
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Tue May 29, 2007 10:55 am |
Hi again ScotsLass, I think with B of E that if they answered my questions they would be seen to be claiming that this would work for removal of SK's, and as they are not allowed to make these claims (otherwise they would need a licence?) they would not commit to answering. I did try to re-phrase my question to them but they just referred me to the blacksalveinfo site, which wasn't any help! Anyway, I was gad to read that it had worked for Liz19, and I will give it another go but probably just spot treat instead of using it on areas. |
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Tue May 29, 2007 3:53 pm |
lillilulu wrote: |
Hi again ScotsLass, I think with B of E that if they answered my questions they would be seen to be claiming that this would work for removal of SK's, and as they are not allowed to make these claims (otherwise they would need a licence?) they would not commit to answering. I did try to re-phrase my question to them but they just referred me to the blacksalveinfo site, which wasn't any help! Anyway, I was gad to read that it had worked for Liz19, and I will give it another go but probably just spot treat instead of using it on areas. |
Hi again! Spot treating sounds like a good plan. I know that BoE is very restricted in what they can and cannot say due to the FDA and Big Brother who might be listening! They do not want to run the risk of their business being shut-down, which I understand. I just think there has to be a better way of obtaining answers about their products that are legally acceptable, if you know what I mean. If memory serves me correctly I believe there is a gentleman over at Blacksalveinfo.com who has practically ALL of the answers you are looking for. He may be the moderator or contact person on the site. Have you ever tried to contact anyone over there via email? I have read through a lot of info at Blacksalve, but have yet to initiate contact with anyone myself. Perhaps you should give this site one last try before you call it a day?  |
_________________ Fair with mild rosascea & combination skin (dry with oily t-zone) |
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Tue May 29, 2007 6:10 pm |
lillilulu wrote: |
Liz19, could you please tell me how long it took to remove your solar keratoses? |
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I am not exactly sure because I wasn't using the body wash specifically for that, but after 60 days I noticed they were totally gone. Mine were the type that looked transparent and were the size of a shirt button but not exactly round. I don't miss them at all
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Tue May 29, 2007 6:29 pm |
existential lady wrote: |
I was very interested in this, but have now read the site. Hard to believe that Total body wash identifies cancer and cures it... I'm sure a doctor would say it wasn't cancer to begin with. As I mentioned earlier I have 5 kinds of "things" on my face and body that number in the hundreds and have had 5 bouts at the doctor's over the years. They do as many as I can stand at a time. It is very painful when you have 50+ removed at once and ones on the neck really hurt more than on the torso. It would be miraculous if this stuff really worked, but I personally am afraid to try it. I have been using super cop on about 25 at a time, but even now, having put some on last night one spot hurts. Will have to put some camellia oil on it. I plan to graduate to the next level and stick with that and see how it goes. It's been about a month that I have been working on the 25 "samples" and they are reducing, but slowly. Since I am also doing dental implants, I can't afford to go to the derm at $500. a pop that I have to pay for myself. Priorities, I guess. In any case I would be very wary of claims to cure cancer, even internally yet. |
Hi EL
I know what you mean about making claims for cancer. The body wash doesn't necessarily claim to kill all cancers, it seems to identify where potential cancers are and the info goes on to say how you can use black salve to remove the cancer. You really need to read about it, believe me, it's worth the time. The site that has the most information but does not sell the products iswww.blacksalveinfo.com They actually have a book that was written by a MD over 50 years ago and he had a hospital and treated over 20,000 cancer patients using salves. Of course today the Big Pharm companies cant make money on herbal compounds so they say it doesn't work, but history shows a different story Be well!
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Tue May 29, 2007 6:44 pm |
lillilulu wrote: |
Hi again ScotsLass, I think with B of E that if they answered my questions they would be seen to be claiming that this would work for removal of SK's, and as they are not allowed to make these claims (otherwise they would need a licence?) they would not commit to answering. I did try to re-phrase my question to them but they just referred me to the blacksalveinfo site, which wasn't any help! Anyway, I was gad to read that it had worked for Liz19, and I will give it another go but probably just spot treat instead of using it on areas. |
Hi L,
Yes, try to contact Rick at blackslaveinfo.com, the email should be on the site at the top.
He knows a lot and I think that he gets a lot of the feedback about the body wash and slaves. I had a question from a friend who used the salve on a bcc on her shoulder and she emailed him and he got back to her fairly quickly. I think he himself had skin cancer and was cured with the salve and that is why he put up the site, just to help people
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Wed May 30, 2007 7:38 am |
Thanks ScotsLass and Liz19 for your responses. I have just e-mailed Rick and am waiting for his reply. I did look at the site initially but as it didn't mention solar keratoses, I didn't go back to it when BoE referred me. I do understand why they didn't answer, but as you say, it is frustrating Anyway, I'll let you both know if Rick can help. |
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Wed Jun 13, 2007 2:24 pm |
lillilulu wrote: |
Thanks ScotsLass and Liz19 for your responses. I have just e-mailed Rick and am waiting for his reply. I did look at the site initially but as it didn't mention solar keratoses, I didn't go back to it when BoE referred me. I do understand why they didn't answer, but as you say, it is frustrating Anyway, I'll let you both know if Rick can help. |
Hi lillilulu
So what did Rick say, did he get back to you?
My cousin is another one, with psoriasis(sp?) and she has been using the Total Care Body Wash for 3 weeks and is amazed at her skin. She is very shy about going out in public because the scales literally flake off in front of people. She said she is definitely going to the family reunion this summer, YAY!, so it must be working for her She has been putting it on for 15 minutes then rinsing it off, once a day.
Just thought I would share, since I told her about the wash
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