Treatment of Boils

treatment of boils

Some call it primitive medicine others alternative medicine? What do you know about treatment for boils/lumps?

Years ago, I remember boils or lumps being forced to come to a head by using aloe[real plant unprocessed], pepper leaf poultice or brown soap poultice. I know that there are countless others for bringing a boil or lump to a head. Most people go to a doctor, get an antibiotic or whatever and the side effects of the antiobiotic- a chemical drug- initiates a reaction and begins a different chain of events that demand treatment. it is like interfering with the ecosystem. In this locale, doctors do not visit for months and sometimes he comes and goes before the public knows about the visit..Thus I reiterate: what do you know from experience or observing parents/ grandparents about alternative treatments for boils or lumps considering that the modern medicine tratment by a doctor is not easily or often available?What does a boil or lump signify?

For a cure boil a glass bottle in water then take it out and run the spout under cold water so that you don’t burn yourself then put the open end over the boil and as bottle cools off it will pull the pus and junk out of the sore it is a lot less pain full than squeezing it



Fortunately, there is a very safe and effective treatment for boils. It disinfects the area of the boil, prevents the infection from spreading, and helps to speed up the healing process. For information on how to best treat boils and carbuncles, follow this link to BoilX


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HOW DOES BOILX WORK?
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A liquid oral spray, BoilX is designed to be absorbed into the blood vessels under the tongue, bypassing the digestive tract, which may slow the absorption of orally administered products.
In homeopathy, Sublingual application is designed to speed delivery of ingredients to reduce your symptoms so you can feel better-and resume your normal activities sooner.
And BoilX can be safely used with other medications with no drowsiness or adverse side effects.








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