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I am using a Bloodroot Salve to treat skin growths. I have applied it for 24 hours to two separate moles and one hard growth at the sight of a slow healing sore (a situation that is mimicking a growth I had professionally excised from a different location years ago). The first mole followed textbook Bloodroot descriptions of mild pain during the dying process, slight irritation of normal healt...

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indian mud | Age: 45-54 |
12/8/2021
Condition: Other
Overall rating 5.0
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I developed an ugly lesion on my nose. cracked and bled often. Nodular Basal Cell Carcinoma. An old cowboy friend gave me some Indian mud. (Blood Root) Apply on lesion at night and bandage. In morning scrape off. It worked 100% as he said. The cancer turned white immediately and got hard and stung a little for few days. He told me not to pick at it. The cancer would dry up and not harm the good cells underneath and pop off in a couple weeks. It worked exactly like he said. No bleeding anything. The cancer just dried up and popped off. underlying tissue no problem Yes it left a hardly noticeable scar but no worse than laser surgery and saved me thousands of dollars on surgery. The little scar was well worth being rid of the ugly cancer. It's been 10 years since no problem. I'm living proof of the effectiveness of blood root Indian Mud. Wish I had photos to share. It worked for me. Maybe take caution how long you leave salve on. Just overnight as my old cowboy friend recommended. Read More Read Less

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Health first | Age: 45-54 | On supplement for 1 to 6 months |
9/30/2015
Condition: Other
Overall rating 4.7
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I am taking bloodroot for skin cancer. It will definitely clean out your bowels and I have noticed the bloodroot capsules have been shrinking my skin tags quite a bit. It can make you very tired as your body is getting use to the herb. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to get healthy.

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Jon | Age: 25-34 | On supplement for less than 1 month |
7/6/2013
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I am using a Bloodroot Salve to treat skin growths. I have applied it for 24 hours to two separate moles and one hard growth at the sight of a slow healing sore (a situation that is mimicking a growth I had professionally excised from a different location years ago). The first mole followed textbook Bloodroot descriptions of mild pain during the dying process, slight irritation of normal healthy tissue that had been exposed to the salve, an extremely nasty looking aesthetic for the effected area for the first few days, and an easy to manage eschar that eventually popped off from the site leaving a clean crater which healed up very nicely. The second mole treatment seems to have been less effective. There was no pain at the site during the 24 hour application suggesting that the dying process might not have happened. The area has the same nasty look that the first mole did but is lacking the symmetry of irritation that the first mole showed. The included instructions recommended that I reapply the salve as the lack of pain may be an indication that the mole was not killed. I did not do this since the site took the expected nasty aesthetic. The hard growth on my leg had a very aggressive response to the 24 hour application. The hard spot shared the same site as a poorly healing sore. The instructions gave no cautions about avoiding open sores or wounds and neither has any online source I have read. Pain was more than the first mole but similar to what you would expect from a modern excision after a local anesthetic has worn off. At 24 hours an area slightly smaller than a dime (double what I was expecting) is displaying the expected nasty look of death. At 36 hours, irritation, swelling, redness, and an elevated local temperature have followed. At 48 hours, the irritation, swelling, and temperature increase of healthy skin has spread significantly (about the size of my entire hand). At 72 hours there has been no change. An odd headache is present.Read More Read Less

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