Rapid Recovery from Skin Warts by Explicit Homeopathic Medicines
Journal Title: International Journal of Clinical Dermatology & Research (IJCDR) - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 7
Abstract
One hundred patients suffering from warts were treated with homeopathic medicines resulting shortening of the duration of illness, thus a probable diminishing role of the spread of such infections. However, it was found that Dulcammara was effective on verruca vulgaris and plana, Natrum mur was effective on pulmo-planter warts and Thuja was effective on Digitate warts.
Authors and Affiliations
Swami Shraddhamayananda
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