DQ screws the pooch
Sins of days gone by?
Not likely that I would get cancer with all I do and take, BUT skin cancer is an exception that I have spent years of having fun in the sun cultivating and one that has been lurking for some time now. For that, there is another wonder product, black salve. One must be very careful to follow the instructions to the letter when using it, an unpleasant recent lesson I have learned.
Oleander works great on many kinds of skin problems, such as warts, moles, age spots and pre-cancerous lesions and internal cancers, as well as on melanomas. On actual skin cancer external locations, while it seems to prevent any spread, what I made up is slower acting on the actual skin cancer spot, although to be fair I should add that what I made was not nearly as condensed down as it should have been (it takes a LOT of oleander extract to make a small amount of skin creme).
I became impatient and decided to try the black salve on every spot small and less small on my face - about 20 in all, even though hard to spot from a few feet away. Which is not recommended at all (the instructions say one at a time, but did say "a few hardy souls may tolerate treating multiple spots at a time" and so I decided I was one of those. I also failed to follow the rest of the instructions completely either, as far as washing and re-applying if needed and properly applying a good healing remedy and keeping it coverend after the resulting holes you will get.
The results were impressive, if you like to have 24 hours of having 15 different spots react and feel like someone was holding a lit cigarette to your face the entire time and if you like ending up with craters that look like Michael Jackson did a moon walk on your face wearing extra large cleats.
And, to top it off, I still have to do some of them over again.
Arrrggghhh!
Nobody's fault but mine though, and eventually all will be well. Just a matter of time, re-doing it the proper way and perhaps a bit of skin, bone and flesh remedy properly used and applied the next go-round.
The lesson: although one may barge in and drink copious amounts of good colloidal silver, with most things it really is a good idea to follow the instructions. In the case of black salve that means only treating one or two spots at a time and then properly applying a good healing poultice which you keep covered until the skin fills back in.
Don't worry, I'm still pretty! In an ugly sort of way - lol
DQ (Tony)