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Help for HPV? Have had for years. Dr kept telling me it would go away and it has not! . Dr wants to do a cervical scrape and I am not up for that. I have turned to natural and homeopathy and am learning homeopathy. Would love some help. I have heard Thuja suppositories and one other but would love help. I have NO symptoms.
 
  here2learn on 2015-11-14
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
" I have NO symptoms."
Then, no need for homeopathy.
[message edited by nawazkhan on Sat, 14 Nov 2015 19:09:38 UTC]
 
nawazkhan 8 years ago
I have abnormal cells on my cervix that doctor wants to scrape off. Symptoms would be abnormal cells and HPV which is warts.
 
here2learn 8 years ago
My suggestion is that you find a naturopath Md and follow
their protocol of right diet, lifestyle, rest, vitamins and Vaginal suppositories
that heal the cervix.

Hpv is handled when your immune system is strong. The standard
obgyn treatement is to just monitor and then go to the cervical
scrape.

I have known quite a few women who used the naturopath protocol,
were free of Hpv in a few months and decades later still free of it.http://www.naturopathic.org/
 
simone717 8 years ago

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