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Cansema, Hoxsey & The History of Escharotics
"During the past 20 years, the cancer death rate has increased by
almost 9 percent. The death rates (for 6 major areas of cancer growth) has stayed the same
or increased during the past 55 years. Furthermore, most victims of these cancers sooner
or later die of their disease. Such indisputable facts attest to the failure of current
early detection programs and the drug / radiation / surgery therapies for most
cancer(s)...
"(Truth is) our dollars have been directed towards methods which
make money for health professionals, but provide little help for the victims..."
John A. McDougal, M.D. - The McDougall Plan (1985)
ansema
is a topical ointment that, when applied to cancerous lesions of the dermis and epidermis,
necroses the aberrant tissue (i.e. kills the cancer cells), creates an "eschar"
(what would appear to the layman as a pus formation) -- after which the body itself expels
the "scab," leaving a pit ("decavitated area"). Over a period of
several weeks this "decavitated area" heals over, usually leaving a slightly
depigmented area where the lesion was removed. This depigmented area will, in the majority
of cases, heal over within a period of several months or years, such that it is often
difficult to tell that a cancer was removed from the site.
Cansema is a miraculous product
with a miraculous history.
It is the latest and most advanced in
a category of cancer-killing ointments historically known as "escharotics" (Gk.
"escharotikos"). Most of those which have been discovered, manufactured,
utilized and/or patented in the U.S. over the last 100 years have been composed of the
caustic compound, zinc chloride, plus one or more medicinal herbs, of which most have
anti-microbial properties. These have included parts from bloodroot, bittersweet, ginger
root, galanga, and even capsicum (red pepper). Other non-active additives have included
kerosene oil, glycerine, lard, metallic cobalt, and, of course, water. Most of these
additives serve to act only as "wetting agents," or humectants, so that the
product doesn't dry out.
The U.S. patent office lists not less
than four patents using zinc chloride as their caustic base which claim to have had at
least some success in removing skin cancer and related growths. Moreover, there are
thousands upon thousands of documented "cures" using escharotics, not only with Cansema,
but as far back as the 1920's through the 1950's with the famous Harry Hoxsey escharotic
formula. (And the legacy of that formula still lives today at the Hoxsey clinic in
Mexico.)
Cansema's supremacy in a field
of proven, effective cancerolytic ("cancer killing") ointments rests on its
ability to work in one to three applications, work quickly, and work with no known side
effects -- other than some pain in certain cases within the first 4 days, in which case an
analgesic, such as ibuprofen, should be administered.
Although the etymological root to
"escharotic" means "burning," and the word is, in fact, commonly used
in orthodox medicine to characterize the effects of a skin burn caused by acids,
alkaloids, metallic salts, phenol or carbolic acid, carbon dioxide, or electric cautery --
this interpretation is deceptive. Although Cansema does contain some zinc chloride,
an alkaloid which will cause serious burns if applied in high concentrations, it is in
quantities too small to cause such damage in Cansema. In fact, Cansema is
very selective in its action, it is escharotic to cancerous tissue and only mildly
irritating (i.e. "rubefacient," causing redness) to healthy skin. For this
reason, many customers have used Cansema to determine if a lesion is cancerous by
simply applying it, although we do not recommend it for this purpose.
In summary, Cansema is the
latest, most widely used topically applied skin cancer ointment: it is the most advanced
salve of its kind, belonging to a class of compounds known as "escharotics."
Thousands of individuals and physicians from around the world have used the product, with
no results only in cases where the cancer was misdiagnosed (i.e. there was really no
cancer to begin with). Empirical case studies to date show that it has successfully
removed (cured) every malignant carcinoma, adenocarcinoma (i.e. breast cancer), and even
melanoma, to which it has been applied. In the case of larger tumors, the application of Cansema
can produce some pain, even though the end results are successful. Therefore, it is
important to have aspirin, NSAID's (like ibuprofen), or some other pain killer readily
available, prior to treatment.
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