Black salve is outright illegal in the US and hasn’t been approved for sale in Canada,” although some websites claim otherwise. So you end up with scars and burn tissue.
He said that he experienced a lot of pain with it but he tolerated it as he knew it was working.”Īdam Zimmerman, competition law officer with the Competition Bureau of Canada, which regulates false and misleading advertising, says there’s a good reason the user experienced a lot of pain. “My Brother-in-law … used Black Salve that I had given him. “About two years ago my Brother-in-law had a cancerous mole on his forehead,” says another. When the doctors took x-rays … the cancerous growth was gone.”
… On the 5th day Howard said he passed a large quantity of black, vile smelling feces, apparently the growth itself. “He took an oral dose of Compound X the night before his scheduled surgery. “In the 1960’s (Howard McCreary) was diagnosed as having stomach cancer,” says one website. Marketed under such monikers as Grandma’s Black Salve, American Native Black Salve, Balm of Gilead or Compound X, it has testimonials galore: It’s called black salve and according to dozens of websites, it will cure cancer (skin, prostate, colon and breast), alleviate yeast infections, remove plaque and even eradicate gum disease.