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skin tags or warts
Is a skin tag different from a wart . I had anal fissure which was cured homeopathic ally, but it resulted in a skin tag (its also called a sentinel Pile as it is supposed to guard the Anal fissure which is of course is cured) in outer anus .Doctor said this was normal and as long as there was no discomfort it should be left alone.Recently I observed a skin tag on my inner thigh. also a few have come up under my arm pits .There is no pain even if it is pinched . I believe there are other methods to get rid of them. But I wish to do something homeopathically By the way, Is this sycotic miasm. My father used have such eruptions
♥ ktsuda on 2008-11-29
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♡ deoshlok last decade
Tks Dr. for the prompt reply.
In fact I was thinking of the same remedy for some other reasons also like sweating and itching in the groin/folds of thighs and some dandruff.
I have already purchased Nat mur 200 c . I will immediately order for he 1 M dose as suggested by you
A further point I wish to mention is that I have been all along thinking my constitutional remedy to be Lyco. But of late I have started to feel Nat mur is more closer when mentals are considered
In fact I was thinking of the same remedy for some other reasons also like sweating and itching in the groin/folds of thighs and some dandruff.
I have already purchased Nat mur 200 c . I will immediately order for he 1 M dose as suggested by you
A further point I wish to mention is that I have been all along thinking my constitutional remedy to be Lyco. But of late I have started to feel Nat mur is more closer when mentals are considered
♡ ktsuda last decade
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