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What successful natural remedies has anyone tried for keloids? |
I have a keloid on my jawline and it isn't so much a problem with the way it looks but that it is slightly painful to the touch. I am hoping someone has had some luck with some natural remedies like different herbs or something of the sort. I don't want to do steroid injections, lasers, freezing, or any of those. Any help would be appreciated... Keloids :- A fibrous growth almost like a tumor usually occuring at the site of a scar. I know five or six people who have been helped by Vitamin E. Buy the capsules, take them as directed. AND, three times a day, after washing your hands, use a sterilized needle to pierce a Vitamin E capsule. Squeeze out the liquid and apply it to your keloids. I hope this helps yours. |
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