Black Salve Alternative Cancer Treatment (1)
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Further a medical text entitled Chemosurgery: Microscopically controlled Surgery for Skin <strong>Cancer</strong> by<br />
Dr. Frederic E. Mohs, B.Sc., M.D. was published by Charles Thomas in 1978. This contains reference<br />
to the same basic “escharotic paste” originally described by Eli Jones, Hoxsey, and others. Dr. Mohs<br />
was a clinical professor of surgery at the University of Wisconsin medical School.<br />
There is a long suppressed history of herbal or botanical substances which have successfully treated<br />
cancer. Some of these formulas contained the same herbs used in the early and modern black salve<br />
formulas (highlighted in BOLD below). These include:<br />
The Essiac Tea herbal formula: burdock root (Arctium lappa), slippery elm inner bark (Ulmus rubra),<br />
sheep sorrel (Rumex acetosella), and Indian rhubarb root (Rheum officinale).<br />
Nurse Rene Caisse & Essiac Tea<br />
The Hoxsey formula: included Red clover, Burdock root, Barberry bark, Licorice root, Buckthorn bark,<br />
Prickly ash, poke berries and root, Stillingia root, Cascara amarga.<br />
Harry Hoxsey