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Recurring Warts

Hello, warts on fingers, genitals and anus quickly started to disappear when I started Thuja 30C and Causticum 30C. However, after taking Thuja30C for 2 weeks, I decided to try Nitricum Acidum for acne.

A day or two later, I noticed the warts coming back.

I also drink coffee once every other day.

Right now, I stopped all treatments, but am noticing the warts coming back.

What should I do? Thank you.
 
  abchomeo1 on 2009-10-14
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
thuja 1m one dose only repeat after one month
 
akshaymohl last decade
Is it possible I took too much Thuja30C (I kept taking it even though my symptoms were improving)?

Should I wait a few weeks to see if things get better?
 
abchomeo1 last decade
I had already ordered Thuja 200C. Can I take that?

What should the dosage be for 200C and barely noticeable warts?

Thank you.
 
abchomeo1 last decade
yes pl wait for one month pl
 
akshaymohl last decade

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