Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 Treatment options include freezing, cutting, salicylic acid plaster, effudex, and advera, a cream that aids the immune response.They can be quite stubborn, and uncomfortable.JB JB I am sure you mean ALDARA...Advera is a drink in a can... VergelDirectorProgram for Wellness Restoration, PoWeRA 501 © 3 non profit national organizationLinks to our web sites:www.nelsonvergel.comwww.powerusa.orgwww.facialwasting.orgwww.salvagetherapies.orgJoin our free listservers by sending a blank email to:pozhealth-subscribe fuzeonsupport-subscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 OOPs. Need some brain stimulating caffeine.............. JB > JB I am sure you mean ALDARA...Advera is a drink in a can... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 HPV is also the source of cervical cancer to women. This can be more than a neusance. Connie Miracles Happen to Those Who Believe Success is liking yourself, liking what you do, and liking how you do it Maya Angelou > >To: PozHealth >Subject: HPV >Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 14:20:52 -0400 > > >HPV, human papilloma virus, is the cause of common warts, including >those on the soles, " plantar warts. " > >Treatment options include freezing, cutting, salicylic acid plaster, >effudex, and advera, a cream that aids the immune response. > >They can be quite stubborn, and uncomfortable. > > >JB >On Oct 25, 2004, at 10:17 AM, PozHealth wrote: > > > HPV is also the cause of Plantar warts on the feet? Is this accurate? > > And what treatments does anyone recommend for plantar warts. I've got > > a nasty case that I've been treating with effudex cream, (I think it > > is supposed to disrupt the RNA of the virus) with only marginal > > success. Any ideas? > > > > >Welcome to our PozHealth group! >If you received this email from someone who forwarded it to you and would >like to join this group, send a blank email to >PozHealth-subscribe and you will get an email with >intructions to follow. You can chose to receive single emails or a daily >digest (collection of emails). You can post pictures, images, attach files >and search by keyword old postings in the group. > >For those of you who are members already and want to switch from single >emails to digest or viceversa, visit www.yahoogroups.com, click on >PozHealth, then on " edit my membership " and go down to your selection. The >list administrator does not process any requests, so this is a >do-it-yourself easy process ! >Thanks for joining. You will learn and share a lot in this group! > >NOTE: I moderate, approve or disapprove emails before they are posted. >Please follow the guidelines shown in the homepage. I will not allow >rudeness, sexually explicit material, attacks, and anyone who does not >follow the rules. If you are not OK with this, please do not join the >group. > >Forward this email to anyone who may benefit from this information! Thanks! >In Health, > > Vergel (powertx@...) >List Founder and Moderator > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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