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Hirsutism

Dear sir / Madam,
My wife has a hair on her chin & upper lips since last 12-13 years now she is 31 year old and we have one baby also. This was started with very minor but after she used hair remover cream its growth become higher now she is not use hair removal cream but use waxing and threading almost daily in morning. We need some really effective medicine for this problem. One more thing we already did HORMONE TEST and all reports are found negative. so please help me out.
if you want please mail me on killol99 AT hotmail DOT com
 
  killol on 2013-02-24
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Give her Cod Liver Oil - 2000ml (about two grams) daily for a month. If it feels bad, divide in two three dosages like 1000 mg twice or 500 mg four times.

Also need the same Cod Liver Oil in homeopathic potency. It is called Ole-j. Potency 6x would be best to start, if not 6, if those not then. Try to find out. Start Ole-j after two weeks. Let me know, what potency you could get, based on I'll suggest how to take. Buy liquid.
 
dhundhun last decade
The homeopathic cod liver oil is listed as
Ol-j ( oleum jecoris Aselli.)

The only place you can get in liquid that I have
found in a low potency is Remedia.au

They have it in 7x as the lowest potency to start.

Helios Homeopathic has it- but lowest potency
is 6c.
 
simone717 last decade
thanx for your advice we will try it and confirm you the result thanks again...
 
killol last decade

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