Molluscum
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 4:20 am
Dear Rochelle,
I have treated countless number of cases successful. Some as large as 10-12
mm. Never had any difficulties with them.
The drugs used in the order are
1. Calc. carb (about 80% cases)
2. Belladonna
3. Sulphur
4. Pulsatilla
5. Natrum mur
Please note that actually scratching them gets out some kind of moistening
with the virus on to the nails and when scratched another area or another
persons skin with the nails will help in the spreading. The classical way of
spread here is in schools the kids pinch at it and will put on the skin of a
friend so that within a few days they also get it. (Mostly it look like
little Xmas bulbs on the skin shiny milky like little pearls, so may be kids
took them as a fancy).
I have even grown ups with cases.
Even though in my experience it is not highly contagious. I had many
siblings who did not get it as well as many who got it all!
Regards,
Dr. Abdul Gafar, BHMS, DNHE.
Editor-in-Chief,
"Homoeopathic Medical Panorama"
International Quarterly published from India.
www.homedpa.com
I have treated countless number of cases successful. Some as large as 10-12
mm. Never had any difficulties with them.
The drugs used in the order are
1. Calc. carb (about 80% cases)
2. Belladonna
3. Sulphur
4. Pulsatilla
5. Natrum mur
Please note that actually scratching them gets out some kind of moistening
with the virus on to the nails and when scratched another area or another
persons skin with the nails will help in the spreading. The classical way of
spread here is in schools the kids pinch at it and will put on the skin of a
friend so that within a few days they also get it. (Mostly it look like
little Xmas bulbs on the skin shiny milky like little pearls, so may be kids
took them as a fancy).
I have even grown ups with cases.
Even though in my experience it is not highly contagious. I had many
siblings who did not get it as well as many who got it all!
Regards,
Dr. Abdul Gafar, BHMS, DNHE.
Editor-in-Chief,
"Homoeopathic Medical Panorama"
International Quarterly published from India.
www.homedpa.com