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REMOVED CANCEROUS TUMOR IN MY CAT NATURALLY
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[quote:katballoo:MV8yMTE1NTc5XzM1NzA0NTkwX0QwNzcyRjIy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 12815397:MV8yMTE1NTc5XzM1NzAyODg0X0UzQjIxNkY1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 31554552:MV8yMTE1NTc5XzM1NzAyODI4XzEwRUJCMjU0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 12815397:MV8yMTE1NTc5XzM1NzAyNzYwXzcxMDBCODVG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 31554552:MV8yMTE1NTc5XzM1Njg4ODczXzZFREZFNzk5] No it does NOTHING to healthy flesh...Just Cancer. [/quote] At best, that's an ignorant statement. At worst, it is a blatant lie. http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Cancer/eschar.html "Black salves" can eat away at healthy flesh. The chemical has no means of differentiating against healthy or cancerous flesh. There is not a single peer-reviewed article that would agree with you. Everyone else: consult a doctor about [b]any[/b] possible cancerous growth or tumor. Like the above article says, superficial cancers are almost 100% treatable with minimally invasive procedures. Don't get fooled by the pseudoscience crowd. [/quote] Well if thats the case my cats EAR should have fell off...Save your BS for another post WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE MY CATS EAR?????? Its still there [/quote] The fact that your cat still has an ear is not a peer-reviewed article. Please provide one that supports your claim. Also, I would highly recommend that you contact your local ASPCA and ask them if it is medically advisable to put black salve on [b]any[/b] part of your cat. Putting a chemical that is known to cause corrosive burns on an animal could be considered animal abuse in some jurisdictions. [b]REMEMBER:[/b] black salves are a corrosive agents. These agents can cause severe burns and flesh decay with prolonged use. Instead of following vague pseudoscience, please consult a licensed physician for medical advice. [/quote] :shill: [/quote]
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I made a personal video testimony about my experience using Black Salve with my cats cancerous tumor. I hope this helps someone now or in the future. I will post some other videos I have researched where others have had success. There are alot of videos online and on youtube about it.
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