Natural Remedies

Treating an Internal Bartholin Cyst - Help Requested

Posted by Spiral (New South Wales) on 10/26/2021

Bartholin's cyst

Hi,

I have a question for all the sisters who have drained their Cysts successfully.. Did anyone have one that was internal? Mine is inside the left labia and is definitely under the skin. It's not coming out from the body, it's inside.. I've had it for a couple of years and have been told it can't be operated on unless infected.

It isn't painfull all day but it gets sore when I sit for too long and there is general discomfort in the area around it. Has anyone had a similar one and been able to treat it with natural remedies?

I'm inspired by all your stories!

Replied by BevilNC
NC
10/30/2021

DMSO worked for me. I started out doing it 70/30 with organic cold pressed aloe vera but eventually just went straight DMSO.

Cyn
spain
11/05/2021

Hi... what was your protocol? I'm really curious since this is now my 5th cyste and really fed up with it. Thank you

BevilNC
NC
11/07/2021

Every evening after my bath or shower I simply applied DMSO to an organic cotton ball and applied to the area. When I started I was using a small glass container and mixing it roughly 70% DMSO and 30% Organic pure aloe vera. It was working very well so I eventually thought why be a wuss and I just started doing straight DMSO. The tingling isn't that bad and it only last a few moments. Then just dry your hair or brush your teeth or do something to kill some time for 15 minutes or so while it dries before putting your clothes on. It needs to dry before covering the area. I will also add that on the nights I took baths I added Borax, Baking Soda and Ascorbic Acid to my bath water and got the water as hot as I could stand it. Don't do this every night as the hot water can cause yeast problems....and you don't need another issue to solve in that area.

Cynthia
Spain
11/07/2021

Thank you so much! I will certainly try this. Hope it helps since I am really fed up with this.

Cynthia
Spain
11/10/2021

Could you btw also give the amounts of the supplements for the bath? That would be great...

BevilNC
NC
11/13/2021

I used 1 TBSP of Ascorbic acid, this is to neutralize the chlorine in the water ( you could also use sodium thiosulfate from a pet store that's used in fish tanks for this) I prefer ascorbic acid because Vitamin C has so many other benefits as well. I use 2 cups of Borax and 1 small refrigerator sized box of baking soda.

I still do detox baths a few times a month now just for improved health. Sometimes I leave out the borax and instead use hydrogen peroxide ( an entire 32 oz bottle) and half a bag of magnesium bath salts. I don't do the Peroxide more than once or twice a month because it is an indiscriminate bacteria killer and can kill good bacteria as well...for women that can be an issue.

On a side note there are some things you can mix in the DMSO when applying it that may give relief as well. If you are experiencing active panful inflammation you can crush up a noncoated aspirin real fine ( my preferred method is to put it in a ziplock bag and crush it with a vegetable can from the pantry) and add to the DMSO in a glass bowl or cup before applying to relieve the pain and swelling. I have also mixed ascorbic acid into the DMSO, and a few times I mixed colloidal silver into it. Because DMSO is a carrier that can take these substances directly in through the skin it can provide rapid relief. When I mix one of them in I only mix one of them. I have never combined multiple substances with the DMSO at the same time.

You also will benefit faster if you alkalize your body. PH levels are EVERTHING to female health in these areas. Taking the alkalizing remedies here on earth clinic is a great way to do that. Apple Cider Vinegar each day, 1/4 tsp of baking soda in distilled water a couple of times a day and if you drink acidic drinks like coffee and tea then add a pinch of baking soda to them to neutralize the acidity.

Cynthia
Spain
11/26/2021

Thank you so much.... I really appreciate this!