Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 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 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 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 > > Try the all-new Mail . " The New Version is radically easier to use " – The Wall Street Journal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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