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Message Subject REMOVED CANCEROUS TUMOR IN MY CAT NATURALLY
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Hi Op thanks for the information. It seems to me that there are differences about how the black salve is formulated.They say that some have zinc, some don't, some have oil base, some are water based etc.

what is your opinion about the following? do you think it's true that they used sulfuric acid in their product?
At the link [link to bloodrootblacksalve.com] they claim this about the "Amazon" brand of black salve by Alpha Omega Labs that moved to Ecuador:

"On the web you will see or have seen claims about black salves and bloodroot pastes. Some seem to be to good to believe and on the other had other information shows and tells the dark side of black salves. Regarding the dark side. There is a black salve being sold that contains sulphuric acid. This black salve has caused serious damage to the skin and there is only one company that we know of that uses sulpuric acid and they claim to be out of Ecuador. It is the black salve from Alpha Omega Labs and they have been banned from selling it and the owner is presently a fugitive of the FDA. The salve actually caused an woman to lose her nose. Yes her nose. Another woman had serious damage to her breast from the same salve and there are also numerous documented cases of serious damage to healthy skin and serious scarring from the Alpha Omega black salve. As we have said previously, this is the only salve that we have found that has caused such serious skin damage."
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HERE IS THE INFORMATION REGARDING THE WOMEN THAT LOST HER NOSE AND HER LAWSUIT

"We supplied Alpha Omega Labs . . . we made most of their products . . . " -- There is not one single item that Alpha Omega Labs ever purchased from Toby McAdams, or any of his entities. Period. He was a distributor of ours in 2002 and early 2003. When I was arrested in September, 2003 -- partly as a result of his joint activities with our former associate, George Ackerson -- he stiffed our company for over $6,000 in overdue bills. Products that we made went in his direction; unpaid receivables came back to ours.
"Greg was putting sulphuric acid in the black salve . . . " This was never, ever done experimentally, let alone put into production. We didn't even have sulphuric acid in inventory. At that time we were getting a product from California called "H3O" -- (today, we make our own), which contained denatured sulphuric acid. I have made hundreds of batches of escharotic preparations -- primarily Cansema® -- and never has sulphuric acid, or any other strong inorganic acid, been used in its preparation.
"That is what caused the woman to lose her nose." Toby is making mention of Sue Gilliatt, which played a role in my criminal case. Sue Gilliatt herself turned out to be such a con artist, that three days after my pleading, she signed a sworn affidavit stating that some one ELSE'S product (i.e. Dan Raber) had "burned (her) nose". Sue Gilliatt and her attorney were actively working the alternative health field, going from manufacturer to manufacturer, attempting to make claims on their product liability insurance policies. (My company paid $800,000; Raber's paid nothing, because he didn't have insurance -- on all of the above, read Chapter 3.)
"Grag Caton is a con and fraud and his products do not have the ingredients that he states are on the label." This is the claim we make against Toby McAdam's companies because I HAVE received product from him that didn't even have chaparral or zinc in it, yet these were claimed on the label. What McAdam's is doing here is a variation of what kindergartners do when they can't find the words to counter an insult, "I know you are -- but what am I!" Most people grow out of this by the time they reach the first grade. We have the best reputation in the business, both because and in spite of the shameful con job the FDA did in my case. We would never degrade ourselves by putting out fraudulent product. If we DID put out fraudulent product -- if that was in our moral character -- who knows? Maybe we, too, could make money on the side by being professional FDA snitches and help ruin the lives of practitioners, researchers, and other manufacturers who weren't doing their part to help maximize profits for Big Pharma.
"As for www.risingsunhealth.com and www.bloodrootproducts.com they have the real salves and there is no flour in the salve." A couple of months back, we introduced our Fake Product Compensation Program to help the victims of those who had purchased product from Toby and other counterfeiters of our products. We expected a strong response, but nothing like what we actually received. All tallied, we received hundreds of complaint letters and requests for discounts under the program. The chief complaint? That Toby's product didn't work as promised. So . . . I guess if we define "real salve" as something that doesn't work, he's got "real salves." As for this idea (and it's been circulated for years now) that any effective escharotic salve contains flour, I have no idea where that comes from. [ 5 ] Just as we have never, even experimentally, used sulphuric acid in a salve, so, too, we have never, ever used a vegetable flour of any kind in a salve. I provide an extensive history of escharotics in Chapters 1 and 2 of Meditopia. I even supply videos online on the preparation of effective escharotics. No where will you find my inclusion of any kind of flour . . . More "green cheese," please.
"Additionally, both companies were visited by the FDA and are still open." Of course, they are visited by the FDA and still open. As we nauseatingly detail in Chapter 3 of Meditopia, Toby cut a deal with the FDA in exchange for working to destroy our U.S. lab, "If you let me take over his website, all his copyrighted materials, and his trademarks -- and don't say anything about the theft -- I'll supply you information so you can destroy his lab and get the millions of dollars he has in his offshore bank accounts" [which never existed]. This is how breathtakingly corrupt the system has become.
"Unlike Greg Caton and Alpha Omega labs whom are wanted by the FDA and numerous others." The FDA wants me because I violated probation when I didn't return to the U.S. This all emanates from the desk of FDA agent, John Armand, and the Federal courthouse in Lafayette, Louisiana. There are no "numerous others". I don't even have a civil case pending in the U.S. . . . it's just nonsense.
"Be prepared if you buy products from Alpha Omega Labs, you may be visited by the FDA for purchasing products that are banned." We ship products into the U.S. every single business day. We ship passion fruit oil. We ship herbal products. And very soon we will be adding essential oils. We don't have any banned products. Again . . . we cover this in Meditopia, as well. The simple fact is that not one single Alpha Omega Labs customer has been visited by the FDA. It's complete fiction.
Nonetheless, even in this fictitious statement there is something highly revealing that's worth mentioning. For 6 years now, Toby McAdams has been using our pilfered artwork, trademarks . . . he even stooped to using OUR testimonials. He has been claiming that HE has the original Cansema and up until last year, he made the very same claims. What he is saying here is that Alpha Omega Labs doesn't have the right to sell its own products. But he does.
Toby doesn't even recognize the contradictions in his own statements.
"Alpha Omega Labs is banned from selling products in the US because of the dangerous and toxic ingredients used." This statement has absolute no basis in fact (see previous point).
"Most companies in the US that sell the same type of products follow protocols." The statement is ambigious. What "same type products"? There are guidelines or standards in the proper manufacture of nearly every product on earth. Toby doesn't know that in this business, protocol is used to describe a user's treatment regimen. The protocol is something the user or patient follows, not the manufacturer. He would know this . . . but then he'd have to use an English dictionary. Toby's statement here demonstrates that he doesn't know what "protocol" means.
 
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