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Countless warts/ skin tags? on face neck chest underarms. Please help
Hello,I am a 35 year old female suffering from warts/ skin tags on face, neck, chest and underarms. I did have a few for over 15 years. These have multiplied when I got pregnant and have been so for more than a year now. I am no longer nursing and would like to try homeopathy medicine now. Someof the warts/tags are a little raised, but most of them are like flat and some just like spots on face and neck. The underarms ones are little bigger and have stalks. I will upload some pics. I have bought Thuja 30c but am now a little jittery to try it in case it is a wrong medicine. Please advise.
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What is Thuja-q? Some of the warts are minuscule. So the liquid may also spread on surrounding skin. Is that okay.
Do I need to follow any diet restrictions while taking the medicine ?
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