Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 Hi, I'm new to the group as of today and was wondering if anyone had a biopsy done and it came up to show granulomanous cells? Does anyone know about this, and has anyone had good results with a natural cure? My face is swollen, especially my eyelids. Does anyone think a liver cleanse or any other cleanse would work? What's this about some apple juice?? I'm new to natural remedies and to this group so please someone fill me in! Thank you, Diana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2004 Report Share Posted April 17, 2004 Welcome Diana I am sorry to hear about your condition. I am not aware of anyone here having a biopsy and discovering granulomanous cells. This is a diagnostic procedure which I do not feel is necessary. Rosacea and granuloma is an indication of a heat imbalance also know as inflammation. Edema or water retention is due to congestion. The guidelines recommended for this group remove heat, congestion, and restore balance. Yes, the guidelines for this group produce results and will work for your condition. Apple juice is used in the liver cleanse to soften stones for their easy removal. You can find the guidelines for this group in the files section here http://health./files All the best OneLove meow646 <meow646 wrote: > Hi, > > I'm new to the group as of today and was wondering > if anyone had a > biopsy done and it came up to show granulomanous > cells? Does anyone > know about this, and has anyone had good results > with a natural > cure? My face is swollen, especially my eyelids. > > Does anyone think a liver cleanse or any other > cleanse would work? > What's this about some apple juice?? I'm new to > natural remedies > and to this group so please someone fill me in! > > Thank you, > > Diana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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