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herpes | From peas3 [Log on to view profile] | on 2003-11-25 |
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| I am interested in finding a cure for herpes outbreaks on the face. I have had outbreaks during each pregnancy and also occasionally if I am run down. I generally use the essential oil tea tree which I find to be good to treat sores but it does not prevent more from appearing. Is there a homeopathic remedy which can help generally and is there one which is safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Many thanks. |
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| Re: herpes | From canuck [Log on to view profile] | on 2003-11-25 |
Yes, there is. Coincidentally, I know someone what was treated with homeopathy for herpes and it work wonders!!! I don't know what the medication was and they don't either (because it was just given, not said what it was), but I'm sure someone here can tell you what to take...There is definitely something for you!! Thanks. | | |
| Re: herpes | From john stanton [Log on to view profile] | on 2003-11-25 |
you same mother of baby vaccination post.
you pregnant now?
If no one give help here,then email me .Much info and correspondance needed. to slow through forum.
John Stanton Homoeopathic Layman Pennsylvania USA seemefree@hotmail.com | | |
| Re: herpes | From rtsZ [Log on to view profile] | on 2003-11-25 |
homeopathic remedies are ok to use during pregnancy or lactation. some good remedies for vesicular eruptions ides are Nat.m, Sulfur Hepar and Calc. Read on these remedies and match your other symptoms with them to select the 1st choice.
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