How to Make Hoxsey Formula Boil Ointment
Hoxsey formula has been used to treat cancer for over 150 years. The formula is based on Native American medicine dating back several hundred years. This formula was popularized by Henry Hoxsey in the book You Don't Have to Die, published by Milestone Books in 1956.Interestingly enough, Henry Hoxsey faced federal investigation in defense of this formula. Two U.S. Federal courts found Hoxey's formula safe and effective. In fact, one medical panel stated Hoxsey formula was “clinically superior” to radiation, surgery, and chemotherapy.
The formula listed below is the ointment for boils, and cancer. However, to use effectively against cancer there is a second formula which is to be used internally, as well.
This ointment can burn and injure your skin if it's over used. Susun Weed, in her book Breast Cancer? Breast Health! The Wise Woman Way suggest this ointment be applied twice a day for 2-4 weeks before surgery, and then once a day for 2 weeks after cancer surgery.
For use on boils, it is suggested you start with one application each day for 2 weeks. Then rest the skin for 1 week. Repeat until boil is gone.
Things You'll Need
- 12 parts Saturated solution of zinc chloride
- 12 parts antimony trisulfide
- 4 parts bloodroot extract (Sanguinaria canadensis)
- Glass jar with lid
Instructions
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Combine all ingredients in glass jar. You may purchase zinc chloride saturated solution from chemical supply stores, including Ward's Natural Science. Antimony trisulfide is also available from chemical supply stores. Bloodroot extract is much easier to come by. You can purchase it from most good herbal shops.
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Screw lid tightly on to jar.
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Clearly label the jar with contents, and date prepared. It is considered wise to also put a toxin warning on the jar.
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