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Re: Re: echinacea pessaries

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Hallo,

Having recently read the information below, written by Harrod Buhner, I

would like to make, or acquire some echinacea pessaries to treat a patient with

cervical dysplasia. Has anyone made any before? any tips? Or, does anyone know

of a supplier? Thanks.

H B wrote " Echinacea can easily correct even stage three dysplasia.

Whenever echinacea is placed directly on cells that are displaying abnormal

properties, the cells tend to return to normal relatively quickly as long as the

treatment is assertive and consistent. I have seen no other herb that comes

even close to its reliability in this regard "

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wrote:->>I had dysplasia (mild I imagine) many, many years ago and treated

it

effectively with diluted German Chamomile (blue) essential oil; I

knew it was related to anger>>

Thank you , that's helpful, I could add some chamomile essential oil to the

echinacea.

I was planning to use foil moulds, wrapped around a (thoroughly disinfected)

pencil for shape, then cut to size. However I wasn't sure what would be the

most effective way to use the echinacea, whether to add some tincture, or to

infuse some oil, probably both would be good. HB recommends echinacea (he

doesn't say what form)added to glycerine, wheat flour and water, formed into

pessaries then frozen. I'm not sure about that. It sounds a bit cold!

All advice welcome

thanks

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