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Ringworm remedy???
Hi!We just noticed a spot on my daughter's neck that looks exactly like ringworm. Our doctor said to just use an over-the-counter antifungal cream, but I wanted to try a remedy first (of course!)....I have 3 different homeopathy books, and NONE of them mention ringworm or skin-yeast eruptions at all.
Does anyone have any ideas??
Thanks!! Lisa
lisadiane on 2008-06-02
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Hi!
There has to be someone out there who has a suggestion for which remedy might work for ringworm....please post so I can try it!!
Thanks!
Lisa
There has to be someone out there who has a suggestion for which remedy might work for ringworm....please post so I can try it!!
Thanks!
Lisa
lisadiane last decade
The fungal infection ringworm can be treated with homeopathic remedies. Among the homeopathic remedies recommended are:
sepia for brown, scaly patches
tellurium for prominent, well-defined, reddish sores
graphites for thick scales or heavy discharge
sulphur for excessive itching.
http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/common/standard/tr....
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Sepia is the first medicine that is routinely tried out for cases of ring worm.
Murthy
sepia for brown, scaly patches
tellurium for prominent, well-defined, reddish sores
graphites for thick scales or heavy discharge
sulphur for excessive itching.
http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/common/standard/tr....
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Sepia is the first medicine that is routinely tried out for cases of ring worm.
Murthy
♡ gavinimurthy last decade
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