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hair loss, hpv, and stomach issues | From star7126 [Log on to view profile] | on 2006-05-30 |
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| Hello, I am new to this site and thought that maybe someone can help with my 3 issues. I am a 23 year old female who sometimes takes aciphex, biotin, and Dr. Camo's Vitalife which has aloe vera, ginseng, b-complex vitamins and folic acid. When I was 21 I had an endoscopy and colonoscopy because of frequent gerd. It was found that I had a virus in my stomach which caused it. I took medicine to get rid of the Hpylori. Now I have frequent heartburn. My second issue is the thinning of hair around the crown of my head. I had thick hair as a child and have noticed in the past few years that it has been thinning out. My mother has gerd and the thinning of hair, but she always had thin hair. My third issue is that I have been diagonsed with HPV internally. I have no symptoms other than abnormal paps. I would like to think of myself as a fit individual but since I am trying to get into dental school I may be under some subconsious stress. Someone please help if you can. Thanks |
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| Re: hair loss, hpv, and stomach issues | From Joe De Livera [Log on to view profile] | on 2006-05-30 |
Please read the many posts on this forum under Hair Loss and GERD for more information on their treatment. Type the words in the Search Forums window to access the threads.
Briefly they are as follows:
Hair Loss Arnica 30c in the wet dose a teaspoonful taken twice daily. You can also use the 20% Arnica Q mix in coconut oil massaged into the scalp.
GERD Nat Phos 6x (biochemic) 2 tablets taken after lunch and dinner.
HPV I have no experience in its treatment with Homeopathy. |
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