Complete Cure for Molluscum contagiosum

MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM !!!

Like the font size… the condition was projected so big to me..

The condition had been diagnosed for my 4 year old child.  7 months back, i noticed some tiny skin coloured bumps which resembled like warts in his private parts.  I couldn’t guess what kind of skin condition is that. I managed to get an appointment with the Dermatologist.  And, he diagnosed it as Molluscum Contagiosum.  I have been told that, this condition has no definite treatment.  All treatment which had been administered to people are trial and error.  And the Dermatologist gave some ointment and gave me another appointment after 4 weeks.

With a cartload of worries mounted on my head…i googled about this condition. The more i learned about the condition, the more excruciating it was..  One thing that striked my eye was…its a viral infection.

As, i had treated myself for the plantar warts which is also a viral infection(Human Papillo Virus), i gave a thought of trying the same medicine which cured my plantar warts.

It is the herb KIZHANELLI (Phyllanthus amarus).

Procedure:

1. Take off the roots and soak the plant in water for 1 -2 hours.

2. Finely chop the plants (along with the seeds).

3. Using a mortar and pestle (grinding stone), grind the chopped plants without water. (The plants would have absorbed enough water when they are soaked). If needed add drop by drop while grinding.

4. Grind into a smooth paste.

5. Refrigerate and use for 5 days. (Can be frozen and used for a month. Freeze it into small containers so as each container will serve for 5 days).

6. Apply the paste (while going to bed) over the affected areas. Allow the patches to dry. It will stick tight to your skin.  Wash it in the morning.

7. Repeat the same until it is completely gone.

Note:

The cure of the disease depends on the intensity of the condition.  There was about 20 to 25 bumps of 2 to5 mm size over my child’s  skin. It took over a month for him to get completely cured.  In India these herbs are taken in for curing Jaundice and other skin problems.

KIZHANELLI WILL HELP CURE THIS CONDITION COMPLETELY.

1. Dont give up.

2. Since this medicine is free of cost..it is worth a try.

3. I find these herbs in the car park, medows, and playgrounds.

4. These plants can be grown at your own garden. (Use the seeds behind the leaves to grow in your garden)

THERE IS NO HARM OR SIDE EFFECTS WITH THIS MEDICINE.



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About bhony

Hi This is Bhony. Mom of a 2 year old handsome n lovable kid(Samuel). I have varied interests..which i wud like to share with my dear n near.. I have been looking for a space to express my thoughts..feelings..I guess i have found one. I believe..I'm in a gud shape right now to roll the ball on..
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2 Responses to Complete Cure for Molluscum contagiosum

  1. Brandi Blanton says:

    Can you please tell me how your child is doing with their molluscum. The internet is loaded with all kinds of things. While looking thru google pictures i came across your article. We live in Ohio, can u tell me where to find this plant.

    • bhony says:

      Hi,

      My child is completely cured from Molluscum Contagiosum. Not even a single scar. Phyllanthus amarus is the botanical name for Kizhanelli. It is one among the oldest herbs in India. I used to find these herbs anywhere in Singapore like..along the road shoulders, pavements and near playgrounds. It is commonly grown along with other plants. It can be often confused with “touch-me-nots”. The difference is kizhanelli bears seeds under the leaves and it does not closes when you touch. If you are unable to collect the specimen…it can be purchased from Natural herb stores. It is available in powder form. In that case, add little water to the powder and make it a paste and apply to the affected areas. This treatment needed lot of patient. You will witness an amazing effect afterwards..

      Do write to me if you need more clarification. I’m happy to help.

      Thanks for dropping by.

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