Escharotics for Resolving Cervical Dysplasia; Lizzie's Story
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Have you heard of the naturopathic approach to resolving cervical dysplasia and HPV? Called "escharotics," this is a process where a topical solution (typically a mix of zinc and particular herbs) are applied to the face of the cervix -- often in tandom with nutritional and lifestyle changes. Today, I'm talking with my friend (of 22 years!) Lizzie Medford, about her experience with escharotics and how she successfully experienced clear paps after CIN3 dysplasia.  I want to share this with you so that you know there are many different paths to cervical care, and, even if you're not ready to take the full leap into self-healing, there are still options outside of the mainstream gynecological model that may feel right for you.  We discuss: what it was like to go "against" the recommendations of the gynecologist  the risks of the LEEP procedure, and the importance of doing your own research  The experience of escharotic treatment Navigating other people's fears and concerns, especially with your own health choices Developing a deeper self trust by choosing what is in alignment   If you're interested to explore more about cervix, you can join our upcoming live class: Cervical Healing Through Nervous System Tending on Nov. 16 at 4pm, by joining the Womb Room Community Membership for $22/ month! And, if you're wanting to dive deep into cervical health and embodiment, as well as the deep nervous system and spirit-level work of orienting to our sovereignty, enrollment for Sovereign Womban is open until Nov. 23.   
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