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Im not sure if I have cancer. If I apply Cansema® Salve to normal tissue, what will happen?

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Im not sure if I have cancer. If I apply Cansema® Salve to normal tissue, what will happen?

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In such a case, Cansema® becomes what herbalists call a “rubifacient,” making the skin red, irritated, and maybe even edematous (fluid buildup). It goes away after a day or two. There are cases, however, where small, white “pinprick” scabs have formed, where no cancer was identifiable. This is rare, but it can occur, and it is usually the result of a excessive fungal or yeast condition in the body, sometimes “candida albicans,” but not always. The “pinpricks” go away after a day or two, normally without even forming eschars.

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