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Latin American with Hirsutism

I am a 28 year old female of Mexican decent and I've had a problem with hirsutism since I was 14 years old. I have it on my upper lip, chin, chest, and lower abdomen. I wax and tweeze to keep it under control, but hair grows back within a day or two. So I'm looking for anything to slow or stop hair growth.

I have read all of the postings in the other hirsutism-related forums and would like to know which remedy I should try. I read that Saw Palmetto, Oleum Jacoris, and Thuja were recommended- can anyone please let me know which one I should try and at what potency and dosage?

I have dark hair and olive to medium skin. I usually tan and only burn when out in the sun for long periods of time. I do have a family history of cancer in my mom's side. I will provide any other info needed in order to determine what treatment is best for me. I really appreciate ANY help or advice. Thanks!
 
  esmer on 2006-05-12
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I would suggest, you take 3 doses of Carcinosin-1M 10 minutes apart, repeat it once after alternate weeks.
 
kuldeep last decade
Kuldeep,

Thanks for the suggestion. I just read that Carcinosin can only be obtained through a prescription. Is there anything else that would help me slow or stop the hair growth from Hirsutism that I can purchase without a prescription?
 
esmer last decade

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