Papiloma Labial solucionado con CDS

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Hello, good evening! I would like to take a moment to share the heartfelt testimony of my daughter, who was diagnosed with a type of human papilloma virus located at the corner of her lip. It is important to clarify that this particular strain is not the same as the one associated with sexual contagion, but it is nonetheless highly contagious in its own right. On May 7, I reached out for help here in the Chat and shared both before and after pictures of her condition.

After reading several other testimonials, I decided to try a method that involved applying two drops of sodium chlorite combined with two drops of an activator in a small test tube. We let this mixture sit for five minutes while carefully avoiding any release of gas. We performed the procedure precisely at 9 AM, and shortly after, the area started to turn red, indicating that something was happening. To our astonishment, around 2 PM on the same day, the papilloma virus bump had completely fallen off! This was remarkable, especially considering that just a few days prior, the doctor had prescribed a series of injections and mentioned that the minimum treatment time required would be six months.

We are incredibly grateful for this outcome and wanted to share our experience in hopes that it may help others facing similar challenges. 🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️🥹

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