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Old 15th January 2005, 04:42 AM
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I have a lot of pock mark, pits type of scars from years of acne. Some of them are old while some are new.

My acne is under control now, so I am looking at treatments for the scars.

Is there any homoepatic remedy for the scars?
Please let me know.

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I have a lot of pock mark, pits type of scars from years of acne. Some of them are old while some are new.

My acne is under control now, so I am looking at treatments for the scars.

Is there any homoepatic remedy for the scars?
Please let me know.

Thanks a lot
I always use, before I try anything else, Thiosinaminum 6X. It's never failed me yet.
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Yes, Thiosinaminum (2x,3x,6x,3c) is an excellent remedy for this problem. It is used for dissolving scar tissue, enlarged glands, lupus,stricture of rectum, adhesions, chronic glandular tumours,etc. Use no more than 3 times a day. If the scars are old and hard also apply Graphites ointment, 2-3 times a day (a thin layer).

In case Thiosinaminum fails try Phytolacca. One dose for both remedies is 1-2 tablets or 3 coarse pellets/granules (nr.35).

In very serious cases it`s possible that a professional injects the remedy under the skin or into the lesions (solution in glycerine and water).

Also bear in mind that there are at least 12 other main remedies which can be used to remove scars etc.

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My daughter had a very long ugly scar down the length one her thighs following a severe fracture of the femur (car accident) and a titanium rod had to be inserted during an operation which took 5hrs rather than the predicted 2hrs due to complications inserting the rod which made the scarring and the subsequent post-op wound even worse (the rod was removed a year later at my insistence as I believe the body will not tolerate foreign objects and will fight to remove them often giving rise to medical problems at the initial site and/or in other parts of the body). I gave her Thiosin and covered the scar with Vit E oil (broken open from a capsule). The funny thing was, in hindsight of course, that the thiosin and the Vit E worked so well that when it came to having the stitches out, beautiful pink skin had practically healed over them and the doctor had a heck of a time trying to remove them!
Lesson: I gave it to her too soon...
Repeated Thiosin and Vit E a while later and now she has only a faint 6 inch long scar that is barely noticeable.
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Scars can be removed with our medicine. The above said medicines are good in that case.Discoloration after pimples or any eruption also, we can cure. The other facial leisions like chlosma also found to disappear by our medicine.

The scar and pitting are different. If it is deeply pitted, it is very difficult cure pitting. In some cases Thuja gives some relief. If the pitting is deep, it will tend to be there.Anyway you can try above suggetions
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Thanks all. Your replies were so knowledgable and considerate, I am really grateful of them all.

I will go and buy Thios 6x then. Take the dosage of 3 pellets 3 times a day right?
When should I decide whether to continue it or not? what would be an approximate time to post feedback?

Also one of my friends said she used silicea also. She is not a homoepath/doctor, she was just giving this suggestion to help me, so would you suggest using Silicea also with Thios (if so, what would be the dosage of that), or just take Thios 6x only.

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Yes, 2 tablets or 3 pellets is OK 3 times a day till distinct improvement. Then taper off to one dose twice a day (for one day), then one dose once a day (for one day) and then stop ! No need to use Silicea simultaneously. (Silicea/Silica is used for scars left by boils and ulcers). Keep the forum posted please !

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Thanks Wim,

I think I have inadvertently caused some confusion by mentioning silicea, I am so sorry.

I have pits, depressions in the skin, type of scars after my acne. It is somewhat similar to chicken pox scars, you know, indents in the skin type of scars.My acne consisted of pimples,cysts as well as boils types of lesions .

So given that would Silicea be recommened or Thios or both?
You said Thios is for dissolving scar tissue. There is no scar tissue outside my skin, just indents/pits/pockmarks in the skin.Maybe there are scar tissues under my skin that are pulling the skin above it down, causing pit like appearance, but I do not know the exact cause of the pits.

Sorry for the multiple questions, please let me know if any more information is needed.Please let me know then if Thios or Silicea or a combination of Thios and Silicea is needed.

Thanks a lot and am very grateful for all your advice.
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Stick to the Thios advice and if it doesn`t work or insufficiently after a few weeks Phytolacca will be the next choice. (Phytolacca is prescribed when other remedies fail). Silicea is not yet indicated ! Wim.
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I'm going to hit you with a 'chicks trick" re: facial problems here Wim that complements homeopathy!
Dear Girlrwoman,
The topical treatments I have found, (being 49, turning 50 in 4mths time and without blowing my own trumpet, I DO NOT look my age - I don't do I Wim???) to be the best for wrinkles, facial scars/marks, bag under your eyes, loose skin and all the other facial stuff that goes with ageing/damage etc, is Evening Primrose Oil and Witch Hazel (yes, I know Wim, it is Hamamelis!).
I have tried the Evening Primrose oil (Star Flower oil is equally good and often cheaper) that comes in a small bottle but have found breaking open the more concentrated oil capsules to be much more beneficial. I do the Witch Hazel and the Primrose thingy nearly every single night. You have to wash your face with warm water, do the Witch Hazel, leave to dry then lather the Primose quite thickly around the above and below eye areas, less thickly everywhere else and leave it to soak in overnight. Wash off well in morning with plain warm water and leave your face 'au naturel all day'.
Now where did the word 'witch' come into being re: hamamelis? (the feminist side in me arises as I know the 'healing profession' was hijacked in the Middle Ages by males, led by the patriarchal Catholic Church, where any woman who claimed to, was seen to be, or was accused of witchcraft was murdered - in fact history now shows that there was almost an act of gendered genocide of women who were murdered for their historically-based healing abilities - was hamamelis one of their 'secret remedies?).
I digress...sorry...
Anyway, this regime costs a fraction of the price that stupid beauty companies charge for facial creams (puke) and I guarantee that within a week or two, your face will be immensely improved.
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