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pgad

Hi! I have PGAD.
Its a desease that provoke unwanted and persistent genital arousal.
I know pudendal nerve is involved.
Mine is only on the left side, I have this condition since July 1, 2023.
This feeling started from nothing.
Any suggestions would be highly appreciated.
Ive read about hypericum but I dont know the right dosage.
 
  Momo2 on 2024-03-17
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FIRST FEEDBACK AFTER 7 DAYS.

NUX VOM 200

15 drops in a cup containing an ounce of water, sip one third of it, 15 minutes later sip the next third of it, and 15 minutes later take the last third of it.HALF AN HOUR BEFORE DINNER.FOR 3 NIGHTS.


DAY 4 ONWARDS

CANNABIS INDICA 30.


Dose five (5) drops/pellets , taken at the same time 3 Times daily.

Take the remedies until symptoms are improved.

Keep all doses 30 minutes before or after food, drink and teeth brushing.

IN ADDITION KALI PHOS 6X AND KALI MUR 6X FIVE TABS OF EACH THREE TIMES A DAY FROM DAY 1.
 
anuj srivastava last month
Thank you!
Can I ask you why you dont recommend Hypericum?
Ill come back within 7 days, I really hope it works.
[Edited by Momo2 on 2024-03-19 17:21:54]
 
Momo2 last month
I forgot to mention I am female, if it can help.
[Edited by Momo2 on 2024-03-19 17:30:25]
 
Momo2 last month
PGAD-common to both males and females.Occurrence more in females.

You can try Hypericum 3o three times a day in case you feel strongly about the remedy.
 
anuj srivastava last month

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