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Preferred Method For Popping A Vaginal Cyst


Author: Dawn A.
Date: 07-04-2014
Views: 32,889
Word Count: 342
Questions Received: 3
Testimonial ID: 9860-OR
Brand Neutral: Yes
Scientific Studies: 1

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My wife and the women in her family suffer from vaginal cysts. If you have ever had one, you understand the tremendous amount of pain they cause, especially if you have to have it lanced by a doctor. Two months ago my wife did, and from the waiting room I heard her scream.

Earlier this week she told me, almost crying, that she had another one. She was having trouble walking by this point and asked me to look at it to see how bad it was. I took a look, and it was the size of a nickel with no visible head. Not good.

Rather than see (or hear) her go through that pain one more time, I decided to find an essential oil that would fix this problem. I pulled out my essential oils desk reference and went to work. This is what I came up with:

* 1 drop Lavender oil
* 1 drop Tea Tree oil
* 1 tsp vinegar
* .5 tsp lemon juice
* 2.5 cups warm water

I mixed it all together in a canning jar and then used thick cotton ball pads, soaking them in the mixture. I took these to my wife, and she inserted them over the cyst. She said she could feel a little burning but was able to leave them in for about 20 minutes. Before she went to bed, she repeated this.

The next day I took a look, and the cyst had shrunk to the size of a dime. Now she was only in pain if she squeezed her legs together. I could also see a head forming! Again, she used the mixture once in the morning and once in the evening.

On the third day she used the mixture in the morning and told me that she hardly had any pain. By that evening the cyst had popped on its own. To say we were both ecstatic is an understatement!

I am just so glad that once again these wonderful essential oils showed us that they do work.

Please give them a try if you haven't yet!


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Supporting Scientific Study
cyst - "[M]any curative properties attributed to various plants in indigenous medicine are also present in their essential oils.... These oils exert a number of general effects from the pharmacological viewpoint. When applied locally, the essential oils mix readily with skin oils, allowing these to attack the infective agents quickly and actively.... In vitro studies [were] conducted by the author on antimicrobial and anthelmintic [destructive to parasitic worms] properties of some essential oils...."Link

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