I bought a 50ml bottle of the Wormwood Absinthe, with the eyedropper bottle cap, for about $20.
That's 200mg of wormwood, mixed with alcohol and distilled water.
I have an unusual spot on my arm that has not been responding to any kind of treatment, for at least a year now.
About a week ago I started with the wormwood. One drop, directly on the spot, once or twice a day. I've also been dosing about 1.5ml of the solution, diluted into about an inch of water in a glass, like a bar shot:) At least twice per day for the bar shots. Powerful stuff.
I don't know if it's parasitic, or skin cancer, or some kind of unusual mole, but the wormwood is definitely killing it. The spot is almost gone and I've only used just less than half of the bottle so far.
Wormwood is now part of my pharmacia.
I've heard iodine can have similar results. I'm glad it's clearing up for you!
Also, black seed oil can cure tenacious fungal issues. Amazing.
Thanks - we need more decent anti fungal approaches - with fungus one of the hardest life forms to eradicate.
Fungus is tough, and can be very dangerous.
I'm going to look this up - again thanks.
So you think the wormwood drops can work for skin problems? Interesting. I was considering picking some of that stuff up.
I tried damn near everything else to no effect. I figured it is either a really strong fungus, or maybe even skin cancer.
I'm in the age group that dies from opportunistic infections, cancers, etc, hence the need for enhanced supplements. They do help.
I heard somewhere about wormwood and cancer, so why not experiment? It's only $20. Probably $10 if I shop around.
Wormwood is very bitter, not that unlike how pine needles are a bit bitter, or dandelions are bitter, bitterness seeming to be a common theme in natural anti - cancer, bacterial, fungal, and viral treatments. Our common diets being very much the opposite of bitter. Cancer, Lord Beetus, etc, are sugar diseases. Some bacteria and some fungi love sugars too.
Whatever it is, the wormwood is killing it.
Cool thanks.
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