You need to Google ACV (Apple Cider Vinegar) as I'm not allowed to post a link
It seems like the site is using patient's desperation for their own financial gain, especially charging $15 for a name of a product that most of you will have in your homes, but has anybody had success with it?
Good afternoon
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Lin
Yes, I have had experience with it. After a lot of hesitation, I got the courage to try it on my daughter. It did work for us. The website says that it will get rid of molluscum with a single treatment. We had to do it twice t oget the results we wanted. But yes, she was cured, quickly and with no scarring or side effects. It's been more than six months now, and they did not reappear. And you are right. The ingredients they use are readily available and discussed on other websites too. But I found that the procedure steps they recommend as part of the treatment make a difference.
ACV does work - I've paid for the advice and although I thought it was a con I was desparate - but I'm glad I did - see my earlier postings on how it works. I've also noticed being in the sea helps my son's MC. All the large MC I've treated with ACV are gone. He now has a number of new ones but I dab them morning and night with Zymaderm 1 and it stops them growing and then they just seem to die off. It's about £25 and again I was desparate when I bought it but thank god I did - it really does help!! I've also tried tea tree oil and a number of other things but they didn't work for us.
Good luck let us know how you get on!
Auds