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genital and anal wart

Hi, I'm a 23 old guy. I have a problem with persistent anal condylomas. I went to 4 or 5 doctors but I still do not have solved my problem. at this point I'd like to try with homeopathy. Can anybody help me? thanks
 
  fede889 on 2012-06-21
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Hi-why not try seeing a homeopath
face to face? this is the best way bc
then homeopath can use all diagnostic
tools. If you need help choosing one
let me know where you are and I can
find some options for you.

But fyi- you want someone who has
practiced at least 5 years and who has
cured some cases of what you have. It
is also good to find a homeopath you like
to use whenever anything comes up-
like a trusted family doctor.
 
simone717 last decade
grazie, ma sei italiano?? io sto a Roma..
 
fede889 last decade
Ok- you live in Rome.. I will look for you.

Regards,
Simone717
[message edited by simone717 on Thu, 21 Jun 2012 19:41:15 BST]
 
simone717 last decade
Hi-In Italy you have to be an MD to practice Homeopathy.

Call or email: Italian Federation of Homeopathic Physicians +39 0744 429900 email is:
omeopatia AT fiamo.it

Italian Society of Homeopathy and Integrated Medicine
+39 026 7100819 email: segreteria AT sioni.it

Ask for recommendation from: Dr. Massimo Mangialavori
(famous homeopath in Modena)
+39 059 748088

You can research off this list- if you need more I can
find out more- but I think this should give you
a good list of people.
 
simone717 last decade

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