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Cansema® Black Topical Salve: based
on the century old escharotic formula
for removing skin cancers.
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Contact from U.S.
Alpha Omega Labs
8430 NW 70th Street
Miami, FL 33166
(305) 851-2308
Office / Manufacturing Facility
Casilla 09-04-99 P
Guayaquil, ECUADOR
Toll-Free Fax (from U.S.):
(888) 450-7909
General Herbal Questions: Email,
or use: support@herbhealers.com.
 We have just
issued a new update,
explaining the delays in opening our online web store.
Additionally, we discuss the upcoming publication of Meditopia®,
which details the Alpha Omega Labs' story.
Our new contact information can be viewed above.
Update:
Both Toby McAdams' BloodrootProducts.com site
(aka Rising Sun) and the
Hampton's AltCancerCream.com site continue to sell a
product under the "Cansema®" name, which is not remotely
connected with AO. What is worse is that the McAdams product
is adulterated -- which would not be a
problem for us at this point if it didn't carry our
good name. (See:
RisingSun Health's Cansema:
Anatomy of an Adulterated Product.
We have received calls from former AO customers asking
"why the product doesn't work." Our reply is simple: it
isn't the same product. We reiterate that we do not
make, recommend, or support either of these products. Currently,
for general escharotics,
we recommend NativeHealingHerbals.com, since reports we
have received from their customers has been positive.
Again, for more information on the current status of
Alpha Omega Labs, see our latest update.
Our Virtual Store is being revamped and
will be open later in 2008.
Read our recent update.
OUR WARRANTY:
Read our Warranty carefully.
You are assured a complete, 100% money-back refund if you are not happy
with any of the products or services we offer. No doctor, hospital or
pharmacy in the world, which we are aware of,
offers this kind of guarantee.
Web Address:
AlphaOmegaLabs.com
Alternate domains: altcancer.com
and herbhealers.com
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rights reserved. Site last revised April 15, 2008
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April, 2008: See
Update below in the
center column .... We continue to get email
from dissatified customers of RisingSun
Health, (also known as bloodrootproducts.com) which is selling adulterated versions
of Cansema®, and more recently
AltCancerCream.com (which bills itself as
the "Original Cream Company, but is run by two
former building contractors, Burt & Timothy Hampton,
who hail from Magnolia, Arkansas). Both use the
brand name Cansema® originally a registered
trademark of AO Labs' affiliate company, Herbologics, Ltd.
of Lake Charles, LA. (For escharotics, we recommend
former AO customers going to
Native Healing Herbals.com,
since their customers are issuing positive reports.
To read our warning on adulterated
Cansema® product, read:
RisingSun Health's
Cansema®: Anatomy of an Adulterated Product
Also, see our revised welcome letter.
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The Ubiquitous
Intestinal Worm

 Before the industrial revolution,
parasite control was considered an essential part of health
maintenance. "Sulphur & molasses" was a common spring tonic.
Lost knowledge and the need or our time has inspired us to
introduce 'Old Amish' Dewormer.
Read our Parasite Primer to meet
your uninvited guests.
 Read also,
our take on the Apricot Seed
and laetrile controversy.
The
health challenges of our time are largely
self-inflicted - but few examples of human
folly compare to the story of iodine,
chlorine, and a textbook
phenomenon called "halogen displacement."
Fortunately, it is a problem that is
cheaply and easily corrected.
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