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Apr 2020
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The People Who Turned Burning Your Face ...

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Robert is joined by Billy Wayne Davis to discuss Black Salve.

FOOTNOTES:

  1. Science or Snake Oil: what is black salve?
  2. Black salve in a nutshell
  3. Victorian Pharmacology V: Jesse Weldon Fell, M.D., Zinc Chloride & Furtive Medicine
  4. Warning Letter to Two Feathers
  5. Using Two Feathers Healing Formula
  6. Black Salve Is A Dangerous Fake Cancer Cure, But It Continues To Flourish In Facebook Groups
  7. Cancer 'healer' turned fake lawyer banned from Victorian courts
  8. She was a nurse. So why did Helen shun conventional cancer treatment?
  9. 'Spiritual healer' told dying cancer patient to stop medical treatment, authorities say
  10. 'Black salve' cancer conman banned from treating patients

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