Hsturn wrote:Violet, what do think? should one opt to get treated with creams first and see if they work or do u think one should try this homeopathic treatment right away. after reading your story, it sounds like a much healthier approach to the problem. where can one get this kind of service? I have not heard of homeopathic doctors before.
Be extremely careful when looking for a homeopathic doctor... be sure to research their credentials. There are a lot of people who capitalize on this market, preying upon people who are desperate for alternative treatment. The best approach that you can take if you can not find a good homeopathic doctor is to begin removing harmful habits from your lifestyle. This must be something that you truly want, this is no quick fix. There is certainly an aspect of longevity that comes about with homeopathic treatment. As someone else had mentioned, it helps you to reach an overall state of mental and physical wellness as opposed to just getting rid of genital warts or any other ailment- and these things take time.
I commend anyone that attempts to take this approach, as it is not easy, nor is it promising. Remember that everyone's body responds differently to medication. The Aldera treatment takes 16 weeks to work properly, so my advice is to use it (if you choose, and can afford it!) and try to live a healthier lifestyle along the way. This really goes for any sickness- you would take the best care of your body if you had the flu, right? Any medication that you take won't work if you don't give yourself proper rest and nutrition, so you must help it along! Your body is so precious, and you only get one. So my advice is to take the best care of yourself, and your good health will follow.
violet