Fatty Tumors (Lipomas)
Answered by: Susan Eagles
Question from: Gale Posted on: June 28, 2006
Is there something to use for fatty tumor either as a cream topically or
internally?
A benign fatty tumor, called a lipoma, is a soft, moveable lump under
the skin which does not turn into cancer. It can be surgically
removed if it is causing discomfort or congestion. This is usually a
simple procedure.
The herb chickweed may help. Take one teaspoon of the tincture, three
times daily or steep 2 teaspoons of the dried herb in a covered cup of
boiling water for 15 minutes to make a tea, three times daily. Apply
a chickweed ointment externally. If you don't notice a difference
within a week, then this herb will not work for you.
Thomas Bartram, in "Bartram's Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine"
(available at Richters) recommends Thuja occidentalis (cedar) for
lipomas. Take 5 drops of the liquid extract in a little water three
times daily and wipe the lipoma with thuja extract 2 to 3 times daily.
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