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Re: Molluscum Contagiosum Help


The best way to prevent Virus caused diseases is to strenghen your immunity.

Strong body don't get infected or reinfected.
Read abot health on this web site, it explains diet and cleansing.

Also, try to get "Swedish Bitters".
Soak cotton wool with Swedish Bitters and apply to those growths. Keep it on for hours.
You can also consume Swedish Bitters, one tbsp/day.


here are some ingredients used in Black Salve: Chaparral (Larrea tridentata), Zinc Chloride, Cayenne (Capsicum frutescens), Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis), Red Clover (Trifolium pratence), Birch Bark (Betula alba), DMSO (dimethyl suloxide), Burdock Root (Arctium lappa), and Irish Moss (Chondrus crispus). Black salve is very potent salve, able to quickly kill all forms of skin growth, warts, skin cancer or even tumors deep below the skin surface.

try to get Black Salve, and apply it to your molluscum.


What is molluscum contagiosum?

Molluscum contagiosum is a common non-cancerous skin growth caused by a viral infection in the top layers of the skin. They are similar to warts, but are caused by a different virus. The name molluscum contagiosum implies that the virus and the growths are easily spread by skin contact. The virus that causes molluscum contagiosum belongs to a family of viruses called poxviruses. This virus can enter through small breaks in the skin or hair follicles and can lead to the development of the molluscum lesions. It does not effect any internal organs.

What do molluscum look like?

Molluscum are usually small flesh-colored or pink dome-shaped growths. They may appear shiny and have a small indentation in the center. Molluscum are often found in clusters on the skin of the chest, abdomen, arms, groin or buttock. They can also involve the face and eyelids. Because they can be spread by skin-to-skin contact, molluscum are usually found in areas of skin that touch each other such as the folds in the arm or in the groin.

Often the molluscum may become red or inflamed. This tends to occur just before the growth is ready to go away on its own. In people with diseases of the immune system, the molluscum may be very large in size and may involve the face.

 

 
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