
Frequently customers will apply
Cansema
topically to a cancerous mole or suspicious area and find that there are
strong sensations or even escharization -- (review
the escharotic process) --
in a nearby area unrelated to the area to which the Salve was applied.

This can occur because when you apply
Cansema, it immediately begins to penetrate the dermis and enter the
capillaries. When small amounts of Cansema's active principles come into
contact with nearby cancer cells, the salve's
mechanism
of action is invoked, initiating an escharotic reaction.

This same phenomenon can occur
with
Tonic III, Cansema's
internal version. In fact, these "warming" or "pulling" sensations
are an indicator that cancer has been found.

If you received this link and
still have questions about this phenomenon as it pertains to your own
case, just write to us at :
support@herbhealers.com
Cathryn Caton, N.D.
Alpha Omega Labs
Guayaquil, Ecuador
Updated: January 22, 2014