Topically to the wart, a small piece of cotton dressing soaked in Thuja, and
firmly attached with duct tape to render it light and water proof. So two
pieces like a cross works well, or however you can manage. I did this with
a friend years ago, to keep the Thuja up to the area I injected (into the
dressing only) a tiny bit of Thuja every second or third day without
removing the duct tape. I had her keep it on for 6 weeks. Just draw up 5 or
10 ml (cc) of the tincture keep it in the fridge and use the finest
thinnest needle. The tape should close over the insertion point.
A local surgeon here removed half a patient's foot to eliminate the warts,
she would never have been able to walk properly again.
Inside of banana skin and or green beans and the moon - all other options -
can't remember those details tho!
Take care - write if it's not clear enough
Jane xx
- Original Message -
From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2012 2:47 AM
Subject: thuja tincture, was Re: CSSolution for warts?
Jane MacRoss wrote:
*THUJA TINCTURE!!*
** Seriously yes, I shouted.
Jane,
I forgot if you mean to say take Thuja tincture orally or apply topically
to the wart?
thx,
sol
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