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integrative gynecological therapeutics
cervical escharotic treatment instructions
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CERVICAL ESCHAROTIC TREATMENT INSTRUCTIONS

1. Before beginning the treatment, prepare the following items

a. ZnCl2 / Sanguinaria mixture. Take 1/4 teaspoon ZnCl2 solution and place in empty cup. Add 3/4 teaspoon Sanguinaria tincture to this same bottle. This will now be the mixture used for one treatment.

b. Vaginal Depletion Pack. Take one heaping teaspoon of Vaginal Depletion Pack material and place in a three-inch length of lambs wool. Pull the lambs wool material around the mixture. Tie a small strand of dental floss around the wool so that the wool is snug around the mixture. A double knot is best used. Tie another strand of dental floss 1/2 inch below and leave enough string for a tampon effect. Trim excess wool material near end of tampon string.

c. One cup distilled water.

d. One cup calendula succus.

e. One cup of two powdered Bromelain capsules or tablets.

2. Insert speculum and visualize the cervix.

3. Blot the cervix dry with large cotton swab or cotton ball on the end of a ring forceps.

4. Dip a large cotton swab into the distilled water and then squeeze out the water with your fingers. Place the damp swab into the Bromelain and attempt to thickly cover the face of the cervix with the powder. This will have to be repeated one to three times in order to cover properly. The same step must be done in the endocervical canal with a small cotton tip applicator; i.e. dampen it, place in the Bromelain and apply to endocervix one to three times. Use a new cotton tip applicator each time.

5. Leave the Bromelain on the cervix and in the endocervical canal for 15 minutes. A GYN lamp should be placed facing the vagina so that gentle heat is provided during this portion of the treatment.

6. Now remove the Bromelain by placing a large cotton swab in Calendula succus and applying it to the cervix, thus washing off the Bromelain. This must also be done with a small cotton tip applicator to the endocervical canal. Be liberal; repeat two to four times. Take a dry large swab and absorb the washings that have pooled in the vagina.

7. Now soak a large swab in the ZnCl2 / Sanguinaria mixture that you prepared earlier. Apply this to the cervix once. Repeat this procedure with a small cotton tip applicator and insert in the endocervical canal. Leave on for one minute. If this causes pain, wash the cervix with a small amount of distilled water. Avoid contact of the ZnCl2 / Sanguinaria mixture with the vaginal wall.

8. Wash off the ZnCl2 / Sanguinaria mixture with swabs of calendula solution. Wash the endocervical canal as well with a cotton tip applicator. Absorb the liquid that has pooled in the vagina with a dry cotton swab.

9. Insert a Vitamin A suppository. Using forceps or other appropriate instruments, attempt to have the suppository lie lengthwise across the cervix with the Vaginal Depletion Pack then inserted snugly in place. Instruct the patient to leave the Vaginal Depletion Pack in place for 24 hours. (Use small Kotex pad for leakage). Follow with an apple cider vinegar douche of four tablespoons vinegar to one quart water.

10. After the last Escharotic treatment

Week 1 Vitamin A suppository nightly for six nights.

Week 2 Herbal vaginal or condyloma suppository nightly for six nights.

Week 3 Vitamin A suppository nightly for six nights.

Week 4 Herbal vaginal or condyloma suppository nightly for six nights.

NOTE The Escharotic Treatment is best done twice a week with two full days between treatments.

(Hudson)

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