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Squamous cells caused by HPV
Greetings,I did a pap-smear in turn and the test showed squamous cells. They did another test and it came positive for HPV. The doctor said that itwill clear itself by my immune system and no treatment is required...However, I believe that I should not leave this matter without attention. Could you possibly advise anything homeopathic for this condition? I stopped my sexual life because it hurts...I have a sensation of a very dry vagina...Please help if you would. Thank you.
Koza777 on 2012-06-26
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Hi- are you in USA? bc if you look up
national directory of Naturopaths they
have a vitamin protocol with some
wax suppositories that kill the Hpv
on contact- using Vitamin C. It works
and it works within a couple months-
verified by people I know who went
back to obgyn and there was no more
HPV-12 yrs and 15 yrs later no problem.
You can get a homeopathic remedy to
boost your vital force- someone else can
address that.
[message edited by simone717 on Tue, 26 Jun 2012 05:29:22 BST]
national directory of Naturopaths they
have a vitamin protocol with some
wax suppositories that kill the Hpv
on contact- using Vitamin C. It works
and it works within a couple months-
verified by people I know who went
back to obgyn and there was no more
HPV-12 yrs and 15 yrs later no problem.
You can get a homeopathic remedy to
boost your vital force- someone else can
address that.
[message edited by simone717 on Tue, 26 Jun 2012 05:29:22 BST]
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