Black Salve Alternative Cancer Treatment (1)
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<strong>Black</strong> salve has been reported to successfully treat melanoma. Compare these reports with the<br />
current drugs used to treat melanoma on the market.<br />
US approves drug for late-stage melanoma -.The treatment only works in about half of patients<br />
with advanced melanoma, those whose tumours express a gene mutation called BRAF V600E,<br />
meaning it could help about 10,000 patients in the United States, according to experts. Just a few<br />
treatments for melanoma currently exist, with little success in extending the life of patients. Just<br />
over a quarter of patients on Zelboraf developed another form of skin cancer, cutaneous squamous<br />
cell carcinoma, which was managed with surgery.Read more: http://www.news.com.au/breakingnews/us-approves-drug-for-late-stage-melanoma/story-e6frfku0-1226117087255#ixzz1lDO8iqXr<br />
Thanks to Panacea volunteer Peter James, the following medical records are to the best of our<br />
knowledge the world’s first detailed medical proof of black salve working in a human subject. Peter<br />
is an alternative energy researcher who presently works with hydrogen on demand technology.<br />
Peter was diagnosed with a TERMINAL SCC skin cancer. Here are the photo records of Peter's SCC<br />
condition. Note that the name "Peter James" is written on the top of this form. Panacea can provide<br />
copies to any parties needing further confirmation.<br />
Peter James SCC cancer confirmed<br />
Peter was advised to have a biopsy- This gave Peter a MRSA ( Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus<br />
aureus) and cellulitis infection which he successfully treated using alora vera and colloidal silver.<br />
Panacea advised Peter to research black salve to rid himself of this cancer and avoid surgery; with<br />
a bit of research Peter then achieved the following results. These records and pictures speak for<br />
themselves.