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when first noticed warts mnetioned?
 
John Stanton last decade
Hi Mr. Stanton,

I had warts as a child already, when I started going to school. But the warts I am talking about now are only on the right side of the face around my ear and they appeared first time about 8 years ago. A dermatologist had a look at them and told me they are harmless "age warts". I was 33 then. They have been removed several times but come back.
Regarding my relationship with people in general, this has not changed since the break-up of my relationship. I have always been a rather shy person. I opened up to my partner then completely, telling him all my good and bad sides and realized that he could not accept my worse side at all. I have lost trust in men now and that is why I am alone for quite some years now.
I prefer being on my own, except some times when I go out with girl friends.
Maybe it also helps if I tell you that I am almost thirstless, don´t sweat much except when it is very hot. Even then I can go to the toilet several times, especially in the night I get up three or four times before I can fall asleep. I have had bad skin all my life and my doctor told me it is hormonal and I should take the pill (which I don´t).
Hope this information helps.
Best regards,
Yersinia
 
yersinia last decade
how long exactly has the thirstlessness / lack of sweating/ and using toilet often been gong on?
 
John Stanton last decade
anyway--we'll address the obvious ---

start treatment single (2 pellets) dose (ONLY!) pulsatilla 1M...absolutelyno repetition..

must avoid --all rich foods/fatty/oily foods/..i.e.cakes;dainishes;candy bars;cookies;.etc

in fact best avoid all sweets for now..

avoid all acidic foods and drinks (coffe;teas;fruits and fruit juices;all alcoholic beverages;pickled foods;vinegar;carbonated soft drinks;..etc)

no distilled water.

it appear some supplementation of vitamis/minerls may be needed--i am not strong advoctae of isolates---so food source is place to start...start using daily 'wild blue green micro-algae'.....

start here..and keepme informed ..clear?
 
John Stanton last decade
Hello Mr. Stanton,

thank you for your suggestion. I will try to get Pulsatilla and also to avoid fatty and sweet food (which is not easy since I am a full-time worker and have to eat in a canteen). I hope I am allowed to eat fruits and vegetables. I do not want to lose weight (I have 57 kg, I am 1.64 m).
I will keep you informed-

Best regards,
Yersinia
 
yersinia last decade
all vegatables fine --except tomatoe/potatoes/eggplants..

NO fruits for now..

as far as weight loss -you'll be ok ---jsut kep me updated closely
 
John Stanton last decade
well im going to add fuel to the fire
sammuel did get through about 300 remdies there are thousands out there un finished im adding stuff to my book all the time all times keep and open mind
and if you can get the old english one even better
 
alangail1 last decade

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