Definition of
Black Salve or
Drawing Salve
Black salve, also referred to as drawing salve, is a corrosive
natural paste that's applied to the pores and skin over tumors, skin
tags, moles and infections. It has additionally been applied on the skin
over inside tumor websites to "draw out" the cancer.
Black salve was created by Native Americans to "draw out" infections
from the body. The unique black salve included the herb bloodroot
(Sanguinaria canadensis) and crushed ash, however, there are now many
variations on the original recipe. Different frequent ingredients embody
chaparral (Larrea tridentata), DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide), chickweed
(Stellaria media), Indian tobacco (Lobelia inflata), comfrey (Symphytum
officinale), myrrh (Commiphora myrrha), marshmallow (Althaea
officinalis), mullein (Verbascum thapsus), zinc, and Sodom's apple
(Solanum sodomaeum).
Although black salves are broadly obtainable on the Web, there isn't
any scientific evidence exhibiting that it is safe or effective. There's
additionally no proof that it will probably "extend" cancer cells or
infection. Attainable unwanted effects of using black salve embody
incomplete removal of the tumor, extreme scarring, and the destruction
of surrounding tissue.