Guest guest Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 Hello , I do not know what stage of dysplasia your patient has but 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. Also you can make pessaries but you need moulds - Neal's Yard do them. I have a recipe or two but I have to say I am not sure on the proportions - too much tincture and the mixture does not contain it and sinks as liquid to the bottom of the mould so you might have to play with it as I omitted to write down right amounts when I made them. Oh what a poor herbalist! However it is about - 30 gm cocoa butter melt in water bath. Add 3ml oil (calendula or olive oil, etc) maybe a bit more might be better. Essential oils if desired. 3ml of tincture again maybe you can get a bit more in can't remember or maybe it is too much! Oil pessaries mould. Pour in mixture. Use a cocktail stick to stir / jig the mixture a little once it is in the mould to get the bubbles out so they don't effect the pessary shape. Leave to cool. Anyone better with pessary making proportions? Best wishes, > > 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 " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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