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Thuja for HPV and Warts. Does it Really Work?

The Thuja, also known as “Thuja Orientalis,” is a plant native to China that has proven to have significant medicinal properties, especially when it comes to eliminating warts caused by HPV.

When we talk about a sexually transmitted disease like human papillomavirus, the search for home remedies that are efficient in treating symptoms such as warts is undoubtedly a common topic.

Properties of the thuja

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How effective can thuja be when trying to get rid of warts caused by HPV?

As always, to answer this interesting question, it is advisable to analyze the properties of this plant in order to draw our own conclusions about its effectiveness in patients who have already been infected.

Thuja is a plant with various beneficial properties for patients with HPV, some of the most relevant being vitamin C which boosts the immune system defenses, and antioxidants that serve as a perfect complement to accelerate the elimination of warts.

This positions thuja as a truly viable option when looking for home treatments for this type of lesion, whether in the genital area or other parts of the body that have been affected.

Steps to use thuja for warts

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As we have said, thuja contains various medicinal properties that make it a highly recommendable option when treating warts caused by human papillomavirus.

In this sense, thuja is generally used as a topical treatment, being directly applied to the patient’s warts, as fortunately there are countless products made from this plant.

Such remedy can be easily found in pharmacies without the need for a medical prescription, which increases reliability in situations where quick treatment is needed while waiting for specialist assistance.

As an additional note, thuja is also often combined with other remedies with very good results, such as lemon, apple cider vinegar, and even aloe vera.

The method of application on the affected area involves applying the topical directly with a piece of cotton for about 30 minutes daily until you start to notice improvements with the treatment.

It should be noted that, in case of some side effects such as allergies, mild swelling, or other sensations such as itching, it is recommended to stop the treatment as soon as possible and schedule a consultation with a specialist in order to find other alternatives.

Does drinking thuja infusion or tea help combat HPV?

While thuja contains highly beneficial properties for both eliminating warts caused by HPV and improving general health, its oral consumption is only recommended under the supervision of a specialist.

This is because this plant contains a substance that can be toxic to the body if not prepared correctly by experts in the field of homeopathy and general medicine.

Therefore, although this natural remedy can be consumed orally with good results, its topical application may be more recommendable due to less time and risk in terms of treatment.

These were some tips to help you know how to deal with HPV. However, there is much more you need to do if you really want to get rid of HPV and warts forever.

What you need to do is GET RID OF THE ROOT of the problem.

For that reason, I recommend you to look into Dr. Kirkland's story and how he was able to cure HPV and get rid of warts for good.

Click here to see what he did

Are there contraindications to using thuja?

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Regarding the use of thuja, some contraindications that have already been confirmed by several health organizations worldwide should be taken into account.

Among the contraindications we recommend considering especially in regards to oral consumption, we have:

  • Lung spasms.
  • Stomach poisoning.
  • Seizures.
  • Damage to the liver or kidneys.
  • Irritation or burns on the skin.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Headache.

Contraindications will vary depending on the patient’s condition, as everyone can react differently to the side effects that thuja may have after its oral or topical use.

As always, our recommendations in the face of any adverse reaction after using this plant are to go to the medical center as soon as possible in order to receive timely assistance in these types of scenarios.

What other disorders is thuja good for?

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In addition to being an extremely potent remedy for the elimination of warts caused by HPV, it is important to know that thuja also has countless benefits when it comes to treating various disorders such as, for example:

  • Elimination of polyps located in the uterus.
  • Effective reducer in cases of hemorrhoids.
  • Effective treatment in patients with sinusitis.
  • Quickly combats headaches.
  • Good results in situations of rhinopharyngitis or bronchitis.
  • Positive treatment in scenarios of angina.
  • Serves as complementary treatment in situations of continuous or very abundant menstruation.

It should be mentioned that thuja is highly recommended for those patients with liver disorders or gastrointestinal problems. However, its use should not be applied in children under 8 years of age or pregnant women.

For these latter cases, it is always advisable to seek the assistance of a specialist in order to know the correct steps in terms of the use of this amazing plant.

These were some tips to help you know how to deal with HPV. However, there is much more you need to do if you really want to get rid of HPV and warts forever.

What you need to do is GET RID OF THE ROOT of the problem.

For that reason, I recommend you to look into Dr. Kirkland's story and how he was able to cure HPV and get rid of warts for good.

Click here to see what he did

I wish you great success in your recovery!

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Medically reviewed by Dr. John Wellington. Dr. John Wellington is a board-certified physician specializing in urology. With over 15 years of experience, he is passionate about sharing his knowledge through a popular health blog. Dr. Wellington holds an MD from Ivy League University and is a member of prestigious medical associations.

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