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How To Make A Black Salve - Drawing Balm | Amazing Healing Properties!

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Published on 29 Aug 2024 / In How-to & Style

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KEEPER
KEEPER 4 months ago  

this video got this guy a youtube strike for misinformation, so i found the video on rumble and mirrored it, maybe it contains something they don't want you to know about.

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sbseed
sbseed 4 months ago

yea, because it will actually work... with information behind it... pine pitch is good stuff, that is why ants use it.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 4 months ago

@sbseed: is that another name for it?

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sbseed
sbseed 4 months ago

@KEEPER: original word for it was tree pitch (pretty sure it is spelled that way too, could be wrong about spelling) so the specific type or group type of tree for a more accurate name... not sure if all evergreens 'sap' has the same properties though.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 4 months ago

@sbseed: what do ants use it for?

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sbseed
sbseed 4 months ago

@KEEPER: they harvest the pitch and place it near certain areas in the nests... they use it to keep their legs and antenna clean... sometimes they use it near the entrance, but it is used at the entrances to the egg chamber and muchroom/food area (if i remember right)...

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

It's not that "Black Salve" does not work, people use it without a proper medical diagnosis.

For instance, people get a melanoma skin cancer - AND yes, it can kill SHALLOW cancers and remove them.

But where the cancer has a deep root, it will kill the head and that will grow over with new skin.

The people will think, "Yes this cured me of skin cancer! - I am free!"

However the deep cancer will continue to grow, spread and metastasis into other parts of the body and the early start that proper medical treatment could have cured, is blown out when the cancer has spread everywhere.

Not sure of the latest and greatest of developments.....

I think the cancer curing salve had zinc chloride in it........

I think it can be good for surface infections etc..

https://www1.racgp.org.au/ajgp..../2018/december/black

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC10388

https://www.skinrepair.net.au/....the-truth-about-blac

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KEEPER
KEEPER 4 months ago

i didn't see a description on rumble so idk what he wrote in that.
https://rumble.com/v5ak3a1-how....-to-make-a-black-sal

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