What pain killers should I use in connection with the Cansema® Black Topical Salve?
Most of our customers rely on NSAID’s (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), such as iboprofen. On larger cancers, we really prefer working with our customer in conjunction with his or her physician so that if more potent analgesics are needed, they will be readily available. About five years ago, we had one gentleman who had a tumor about four inches in diameter. When we asked him if he experienced any pain during treatment, he replied that on a scale of 1 to 10, it was an 18. Nonetheless, he was delighted with the outcome and his doctor reported that he was cancer-free by the end of the treatment. If your cancer growth exceeds one inch in diameter – or the location of the growth is in a particularly sensitive area, such as the breasts or ears, you should be sure to work with a physician who can provide the necessary pain killers, should you need them.