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As my research for answers regarding all aspects of HPV, vaccination

pros and cons, protection from this incurable virus, and how to treat

it continues, I discovered in my readings that apple cider vinegar is

an effective method to rid one's skin of this viral infection, and so

is Thuga (a cylindrical shaped evergreen shrub commonly known as

arborvitae). I observed an arborvitae shrub, close-up, at the base of

my driveway, recently, and was amazed that it is loaded with seedpods

that I have never seen before. The seedpods are strangely shaped

with little hooks on them -kind of ugly looking just like a wart. As

like cures like, I began to see that I might be on to a really

effective remedy. I broke some seed pods open to discover 4 - 5 hard

seeds in each pod that need to be scarcified and stratified to ensure

a good germination in cold climates. The odor from the seed pods were

similar to the pleasant odor of 'pine " disinfectant.

 

Being a recoveriing alcoholic of 22 years, I cannot make tinctures

with an alcohol-based solvent, but I discovered that apple cider

vinegar is a good base. What a potentially potent duo in the

treatment of HPV - both apple cider vinegar and thuga occidentalis,

combined. Thuga acts as an immune booster. It is my intention to sit

in meditation and ask the thuga shrub for permission to cut a bowlful

of its leaves and seedpods (with the intention of giving back by

germinationg some seeds and starting new plants in my coldframe

outdoors to replant in the spring).

 

With a large bowl of fresh arborvitae leaves and pods, I am going to

chop them up with a sterile knife and cutting board, and place the

plant material into sterilized mason jars filled with organic apple

cider vinegar, seal them tightly, and allow the thuga to steep for 6

weeks in a dry, dark pantry. This will be my homemade tincture.

 

I would like to made a lotion using 1 part aloe vera, 1 part castor

oil, vitamin A (crushed vitamin A capsule mixed in with the castor

oil and aloe vera gel)and my homemade thuga tincture along with some

echinacea tincture. I grow echinacea and the roots are hard to clean,

but I have done this before and made echinecea tincture.

 

This would be applied directly to warts 3 times a day with a cotton

tip. I believe that by not allowing air to the wart, that this will

help to kill it. A small round bandage covering it overnight might

be a good strategy if there is not too many warts or body hair in the

area.

 

I would like an opinion on this recipe for making a homemade product

such as this. What would the ratios of ingredients/strengths suppose

to be? Since my research on HPV for a Health topic in a Health

classroom was shared with many of my friends who also have teenage

daughters, and who are concerned about this vaccine that is being

pushed onto parents in pediatric office visits and inside the Health

classrooms of our teenager children, a friend of mine surprisingly

disclosed to me that he has HPV because my research data scared him

aafter reading that the virus can cause cerical, vulval, labial,

anal, oral, and rare lung cancers. He is afraid to tell his long-term

sexual partner that he has HPV. He is willing to try this homemade

concoction for 3 weeks 3 times a day, but I needed to tell him, IMHO,

that morally it is the right thing to do to take a risk by informing

her that he has been recently diagnosed with a virus that can be a

potential cancer agent in 70% of the cases with a certain strain of

the virus #'s 16 and 18. He then confessed he had an affair a few

years ago with someone else, and that this news would jeopardize his

relationship. I told him that by not telling her could jeopardize

her health and life. I asked him what choice will he decide to make

and he couldn't answer.

 

Now I'm wondering where this is all going. Any comments?

Suggestions? Please feel free to share your expertise and

knowledge.

 

in loving kindness,

Linda

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