presence,
both through diet and/or douche; candidiasis is highly reactive to
sugars
(both good and bad), fermented foods and booze...and is usually worse
AFTER
menses; bacterial vaginosis is not blood-sugar reactive, and is often
worse
between ovulation and menses. These are thumb-nail pictures and the
conditions
are highly variable, and not all are treatable through personal
measures.
Besides, this does NOT involve the thumbnail.
SOURCES:
The roles of perforated molds can be obtained from a number of
pharmaceutical
supply houses. Every pharmacy has these catalogues, and any
reasonable
pharmacist should be willing to locate a source, tack on a moral
profit,
and order them for you. Athough unusual, your order is perfectly legal
and
you have an obvious right to request and obtain the product. The
pharmacist
is either A) lazy, B) so shell-shocked by the times that he/she figures
it
must have something to do with drug abuse and refuses on general principle
or
C) the pharmacist doesn't approve (also on general principle) with folks
making
their own medicine and D) they used to have their own drug store, got
driven
out of business by the chains, are now working FOR the chains and
understandably
hate the world.
Simply
explain that you will take your business elsewhere. Then, TAKE your
business
elsewhere, preferably to a smaller, personally owned drug store. Look
for
a drugstore named after somebody...like Jack's or Garcia's, or named after
a
brand
of toilet tissue...like Regent's or Deluxe or Standard, or after a
neighborhood,
like Midtown, Uptown or Lakeside. Establishing a rapport with
an
adventurous and inquisitive pharmacist is VERY important if you wish to
make
anything more than teas and tinctures. After all, most herb formulating
derives
directly from the pharmacy of 50 or 100 years ago. They can get you
glycerin,
anhydrous lanolin, potassium carbonate, even bees-wax and colophony
or
rosin. It's in their catalogues...as is simple syrup, coca-cola syrup,
even White
Pine
Compound.
5.8
HPV (Venereal Wart) SUPPOSITORIES
Echinacea
Fluidextract....... ............30 ml
Glycerin........
....................................175 ml
Gelatin
(N.F.)....................... ............25 grams
Thuja
Oil...........................................5 ml
Make
the same way as the previous, but add the highly evaporative Thuja Oil
to
the
dissolved syrup JUST before you begin to pour into the molds. Each
suppository
ends up containing about a drop of Thuja Oil...very easily tolerated.
USE:
The same as the previous, although it may need to be continued for month
or
more, and some herbs should be taken internally as well, such as
Caulophyllum
(Blue Cohosh), Echinacea, Trillium (fresh tincture only), Nuphar,
Lomatium
(it seems to help for some reason) and Thuja tincture (for its moderate
anti-viral
effects against papillomavirus).
CAUSE:
Sexual transmission...long ago or recently.
CLAUSE:
This condition presents a big potential risk for women...long term.
The
number of sexual partners one has (any gender), the greater the likelyhood
of
picking it up. It also doesn't go away, just goes dormant, like herpes
or
plantar
warts (a related virus). You're in a monogamous relationship for ten