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lavender27 Wrote:

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> lavender27 Wrote:

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> > Thanks

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> > Is there a homeopathic remedy for microscopic

> ants

> > around the anus?

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> > Hummm itchy scratchy.



U am serious,anyone please, it's getting worse.

This is such an incredible thread for someone asking for a particular advice on a particular topic why would anyone give a negative opinion? Just to make the person aware she s a fool according to you?



I also KNOW in capital that homeopathy is working on me 😁. And considering how spectacularly I healed from eczema dyshidrotic after suffering for more than 5 year of it not being able to squiz my hand into a fist, I would recommend it to everyone. But not every doctor uses it or believe in it and also are good. And I would not go to anyone who is not a doctor and hom?opathe. I have been to 3 and the third was recommended by someone I could see similar results on...

So in the UK I don't know how to find a good on but that must exist and I guess word of mouth is the best way to figure it out. If you know someone let me know :)

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