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A Cure for Molloscum in Children

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sallyben · 01/01/2009 14:05

Hi all,this is my first time posting on mums net but we have used a fantastic herbal cure for Molloscum. I needed to share as was so desperate to get rid of them, the tablets are called Thuja and they are made by Weleda and they are a natural antiviral and the warts went within about 3-4 weeks from around 200 to almost all gone now. STUNNING! The doctor said they could take up to 2 years so I was determined to find a way to get rid!

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IAmTheNewQueenOfMN · 01/01/2009 17:37

wow, where did you get them?
are they very expensive?

dd2 and 3 have this

fatzak · 01/01/2009 17:39

Ooh yes where did you get them? DS' neck and chest are covered and I want to stop them before they spread up to his face

sallyben · 01/01/2009 18:41

Hi back again, mad crazy tea time!
They came from my local herbalist in Nottingham but if you contact Weleda Uk Ltd for THUJA 6C tablets they will let you know suppliers nearby I am sure. Cost £4.70 for 125 tablets.(Or just google thuja)

My son just took the tiny white homeopathic tablets 3 times a day, which I was a bit sceptical about I have to say but it makes so much sense to fight the virus from the inside not just treat the skin surface.

I can not praise them enough! It worked for us, it must have been the end of Nov or early Dec when he started them and about 2 weeks ago they got bigger and redder and then all have dried up and gone. Hurrah! No more teasing at gym time. They build up immunity in general against viruses half the school were off this term and touch wood my son has been fine. May be coincidence but worth a try.
I wish someone had put me onto them earlier.

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parkermummy · 21/08/2020 08:12

for those who are too young for tablets, if you clean the spot with tcp then put a tiny drop of manuka honey on it covered with a plaster and repeat every 2nd day, they will dissappear with in a week or 2. I did this with my little boy after being told this from an a&e nurse who's kid had had it. Its the chlorine in the water at swimming pools that cause it most of the time.

olivo · 21/08/2020 21:55

I got ours from Amazon, you can get them in some health food shops too.

Bellabluea · 26/09/2020 23:44

I used aloe Vera gel (reluctantly and very doubtfully) on my then toddler as they were on her chin and I really didn’t want them removed surgically. I was astonished when it bloody worked! May have been a coincidence but they were gone within a couple of weeks.

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