Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 Hi Holly, I must say that I feel very surprised that someone would suggest putting straight essential oils on their private parts for genital herpes. I have had a client with this problem for 3 years. Her outbreaks usually occur in times of stress , and she tries to keep it under control through keeping healthy and watching her stress levels. We tried melissa, geraniium, lemon, cinnamon among others, but although the flare ups were not as bad, she still had mild symptoms. Hers manifested on her right buttock rather than her genitals, which was not as bad comfort wise, but even when she is alright, the area is still slightly pink. She was told it is with her for life from a specialist after a series of blood tests., and that her way to control it was through her health and Zyvorex (?) cream and tablets. I am interested to know if anyone has actually helped eradicate it . HTH Jeanine Message: 9 Wed, 11 Feb 2004 10:18:52 EST lovehealsyou Re: Help for a friend... Hello Kati, Here is some info for your friend to consider. The use of Rose oil by Dr. Dietrich Wabner is also found in a great book, Alternative Medicine, The Definitive Guide compiled by The Burton Goldberg Group which includes many other alternative therapies for herpes. Best of luck to your friend. Blessings, Holly Perry ........... http://members.tripod.com/paulkangas/ Aromatherapy can stop herpes simplex. Due to their strong antiviral properties, many essential oils are highly effective against the herpes virus, according to a study presented at the 1st Congress on Aromatherapy in Cologne in 1987. Jean Valnet, MD, a French Naturopathic physician, recommends a blend of lemon and geranium oils be applied directly to the skin. Both to prevent & to cure the herpes virus. Dr. Tisserand suggests Eucalyptus radianta oil and bergamot oil. These oil tingle on your skin, so you may want to start with just one drop, to see if the sensation is too sharp for the head of your clit or dick. If it is add 1 drop of olive oil for each drop of essential oil. Then oil the whole area. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 Hi Jeanine, To provide a clarification, I personally am in agreement with the policy of not using essential oils " neat " on the skin. I don't use them that way, nor do I recommend that others use them that way. However, I do know that if I was diagnosed with genital herpes, I absolutely would be willing to try a one time application of a few drops of true rose oil to see if it worked to eliminate the virus for me. The resource I referenced earlier states: " ... true rose oil or true melissa oil, both of which, according to Dr. Dietrich Wabner, a professor at the Technical University of Munich, have contributed, in some cases, to complete remission of herpes simplex lesions after a one-time application. " So in answer to your question Jeanine, yes, the virus absolutely has been eliminated for some, should we choose to believe the research of Dr. Dietrich Wabner. Perhaps my personal belief about healing is somewhat unconventional, because I believe that absolutely anything can be healed. When a doctor says something can't be cured, I believe they are simply saying that they don't know how to do it, that they believe it can't be done. To me that doesn't at all mean that it can't be done. Just my perspective. I'm deeply sorry for anyone struggling with the discomfort and mental anguish of living with herpes, and hope that your client Jeanine, finds the relief she seeks. Blessings to all, Holly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2004 Report Share Posted February 12, 2004 and Zyvorex (?) cream and tablets. > I am interested to know if anyone has actually helped eradicate it . > HTH > Jeanine I have a friend that has this as well.....and the medication is Zovirax. Herpes is a recurring problem...it's never eradicated. It can come and go often..... My friend is a female, and the doctor told her that she may have break outs even with her monthly " friend " . However, she doesn't have them that often. As a matter of fact, she only has a break out about 2 times per year. Her doctor told her she is very lucky. I would love to know of something natural that would help her. I know when she does have an outbreak, she is so very uncomfortable. Even plain water seems to hurt her then. Just my two cents, Candy in AL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2006 Report Share Posted November 4, 2006 hello everyone, i am very new to homeopathic & organic lifestyle & am learning so much.. i am a nurse but have for most of my nursing career belived in medicine that the doctor prescribed. having opened my mind & seeing very different results from just diet changes alone, i am looking at things so much differently & hoping in the long run to make a difference in my patient's lifes. anyway, i do have a question.. my friend is having a total knee replacement, as she has been having an issues with her knee for quite some time, an injury that affected her knee years ago & an end result of anesthesia she ended up with auto immune hepatitis. her immune system seems to be next to nothing, she had the doctor give her the flu shot on top of being ill & that was 3 weeks ago, she is still ill, 3 antibiotics later & steroids! she is scheduled for surgery in 2 weeks & i am so afraid for her, does anyone have any suggestions that i can give her that might help build her immune system up? or just anything at all?? i would so appreciate it, as she is not only having knee surgery on her right leg, she also has osteomyletis in her left toe & is going to have the doctor do some work there also, the very same day!! help! please!! thank you all in advance, annette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2006 Report Share Posted November 7, 2006 This doesn't solve your problem, but, in order to support the patient somewhat, she may wish to consider getting an attorney to help her seek future care and support for this. Help her out. Ask around, pray, then call an attorney you may trust. The physicians have malpractice insurance and THIS is what it is there for. Monetary compensation doesn't solve her problem but it may ease some of the burden as she moves forward. The longer you wait, the less likely it is you will have a strong case. A personal injury attorney is usually free to consult and will not charge you anything except a percentage of a settlement. , " amitagupta25 " <amitagupta25 wrote: > > > > a friend of mine delivered a baby 21 months back.it was a forcep > delivery due to which some spinster muscles(muscles forming the > anus ring )were damaged.and since her ring is having a cut > she cannot control the stool motions beyond a certain time, say > 10 minutes and in case of diarrohea she has soiling episodes. > she was refered to a restructing specialist,who recommended surgery > but the physician was himself not sure if the surgery can or how much > really help her. > as her baby is young and she has no help as this is a foreign country > for her,she is not sure if she should really go for the surgery(her > case was spoiled because of her ob/gyn...she is really scared this > time). > have anyone of you heard of this kind of problem or gone through > this > restructuring surgery? > any idea about success of such surgery,recovery time? > please suggest her what to do or where can she get more help about > it? > Thanks > Amita Gupta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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