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pigmentation problem!! pls help!!
Hi everyonei am 22 yrs old female. i have suffered from mild acne aince the age of 13. it has never gotten worse as such. i still have mild acne but the problem is not the acne as such, it is the red marks that are left behind. ive had these marks for years. i have used pigmanorm, which is a 5% hydroquinone based cream. i have also done N-LITE laser treatment. in addition i have also used glycolic acid products but nothing has worked. i have spent lots of money to cure this problem, but without any success. could anyone pls suggest something that might work for me. thnx!
Isma1 on 2005-04-19
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passkey last decade
thnx alot! but im a bit confused. i thought kuldeep had recommended phytolacca berry for pigmentation? so which one is better?
Isma1 last decade
sorry passkey forgot to ask another question. what effects will carcinosin have on my pigmentation i.e how will it help? and also where can i purchase it from? if it cant be purchased, will a GP be willing to prescribe it to me? thnx
Isma1 last decade
Carcinosin is a nosode or constitutional rtemedy -- used because acne is the outcropping of a possible inherited problem going back many generations.
Doubt if GP would want to know about it.
It can be obtained from''''
Galen Homeopathics
Lewell mill .
West Stafford .
Dorchester.
Dorset DT2 8AN.
U.K.
Phone outside UK 0034 1305 265759 or 263996
Doubt if GP would want to know about it.
It can be obtained from''''
Galen Homeopathics
Lewell mill .
West Stafford .
Dorchester.
Dorset DT2 8AN.
U.K.
Phone outside UK 0034 1305 265759 or 263996
passkey last decade
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