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Hello folks,

 

I have been following this group for the last while and thanks to

everyone have managed to gather a good few important tips..Today I

have come back looking for a cure for boils..My sister gets them under

her armpits and groin area mainly.and they can be really sore. Being a

doctor myself I have tried a couple of meds which have been effective

but they seem to recurr again..I am currently looking for an

alternative cure..Can anybody please help..thanks a lot..bobby

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Using remedies that cleanse the blood like burdock or red clover is

beneficial. You should also treat the boils topically as well as

internally. A good topical remedy is ginger combined with turmeric

(equal parts) with a medium such as aloe vera gel to make a poultice.

Put the paste directly on the boil and cover with gauze for 30 minutes

twice a day. Wash off after each application.

 

 

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> how to treat boils

> " bobbysharkel " <bobbysharkel

> Tue, July 25, 2006 7:09 pm

>

Hello folks,

>

> I have been following this group for the last while and thanks to

> everyone have managed to gather a good few important tips..Today I

> have come back looking for a cure for boils..My sister gets them under

> her armpits and groin area mainly.and they can be really sore. Being a

> doctor myself I have tried a couple of meds which have been effective

> but they seem to recurr again..I am currently looking for an

> alternative cure..Can anybody please help..thanks a lot..bobby

>

>

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Tea Tree Oil applied directly to the affected area will often dry up a boil.

I have used it several times myself. If I apply it as soon as I start to

feel the soreness of a boil forming, it often heads it off based on my

personal experience.

 

 

 

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Dear Michelle,

Thank you very much.. It was much appreciated..We are going to try it

as soon as possible..Thanks again......Bobby

 

mnewport wrote:

Using remedies that cleanse the blood like burdock or red clover is

beneficial. You should also treat the boils topically as well as

internally. A good topical remedy is ginger combined with turmeric

(equal parts) with a medium such as aloe vera gel to make a poultice.

Put the paste directly on the boil and cover with gauze for 30 minutes

twice a day. Wash off after each application.

 

Blessings,

 

Michelle Newport

Certified Herbalist

Nature For Life

http://www.natureforlife.com

http://www.mynsp.com/natureforlife

 

Information contained in this e-mail is provided for informational

purposes and is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by your

own physician or other medical professional.

 

> -------

> how to treat boils

> " bobbysharkel " <bobbysharkel

> Tue, July 25, 2006 7:09 pm

>

Hello folks,

>

> I have been following this group for the last while and thanks to

> everyone have managed to gather a good few important tips..Today I

> have come back looking for a cure for boils..My sister gets them under

> her armpits and groin area mainly.and they can be really sore. Being a

> doctor myself I have tried a couple of meds which have been effective

> but they seem to recurr again..I am currently looking for an

> alternative cure..Can anybody please help..thanks a lot..bobby

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks Sherry. we had tried Tea Tree oil but maybe not relegiously enough..We do

take on board what you said and are going to give it a try again..

thanks....Bobby

 

" Sherry L. Stoll " <slstoll wrote: Tea Tree Oil applied

directly to the affected area will often dry up a boil.

I have used it several times myself. If I apply it as soon as I start to

feel the soreness of a boil forming, it often heads it off based on my

personal experience.

 

Sherry L. Stoll

 

Freelance Writer | Greeting Card Writer | Illustrator

 

http://sherry_l_stoll.tripod.com

 

Greeting Card Writing Blog

 

New Content: Pondering Proofreading

 

http://greetingcardwriting.candyham.com

 

Plus Size Clothing And Accessories Blog

 

New Content: Luscious Red Lips

 

http://plussizeclothingandaccessories.candyham.com

 

My Personal Blog

 

New Content: Pay Day Loan

 

http://www.writingup.com/blog/sherry_l_stoll

 

 

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