MOST COMMON MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM QUESTIONS

Are there alternative treatments to use for Molluscum besides Conzerol?
Yes, you can have them surgically removed (scraped), frozen or apply harsh blistering agents. There are some other treatments but none are as effective as Conzerol®.

Can I use Conzerol® in children?
Yes, Conzerol® is safe for children and babies. Make sure it does not get into their mucus membrane or eyes. If this happens just rinse out with water.

Can I use Conzerol® in the genital area?
Yes, you can apply Conzerol® to the surface of any genital lesion. Do not use internally. Conzerol is the most effective for these cases due to its fast resolving of lesions.

Can I apply Conzerol® to the any part of my facial area?
Yes, Conzerol® is safe for facial skin and even for your eye lid. Avoid getting it into the eyes. If you get it in your eyes simply flush with water. Do not use internally.

What causes the Molluscum-Contagiosum?
It is caused by a poxvirus; lesions can last from months to years without treatment. Mistreated Molluscum Contagiosum (MCV) could develop bacterial infection and spreading of the lesions. To quickly overcome MCV, stopping the spread of lesions and resolving existing lesions is necessary. Conzerol® will help resolve lesions within 7-12 days after initiating treatment.

Can Conzerol® be used for other skin problems?
Conzerol® is being evaluated for other uses. Currently, it´s current use is only for Molluscum Contagiosum at his time.

How do I know I have Molluscum Contagiosum?
We recommend that you be evaluated by your primary-care physician or other health-care provider to assure it is Molluscum Contagiosum (MCV). Once you know it is MCV, start using Conzerol®.

How does it work?
All living creatures, have defense mechanisms to counter microorganisms and some compounds found in nature are effective for human use. Conzerol® has antiviral compounds found in nature that quickly inhibits the MC virus, and by doing so it prevents it from spreading, allowing your immune response to overcome the MC virus faster.

Will Conzerol® interfere with my prescription medication?
We know of no adverse reactions when using Conzerol. We recommend checking with your doctor or health-care provider before combining with other medicine. Mistreated Molluscum Contagiosum (MCV), or use of other topical creams without treating MCV, could cause the spread of MCV to other parts of your body.

Will the lesions return?
When the lesions are treated with Conzerol and are gone, you are no longer contagious. Never-the-less, you are not necessarily immune to Molluscum Contagiosum (MCV). You can acquire it again from a carrier, but this is quite rare under normal circumstances.

Why hasn’t my physician heard of Conzerol®?
Conzerol® is a recent formulation of special antiviral plants (antipoxin). Testimonials are an effective way to educate physicians and everyday more physicians are learning about Conzerol. We invite you to share your testimonial with your doctor.

If I am HIV positive can I use Conzerol®?
Conzerol has great success with many immune-compromised sufferers. In HIV patients, the spreading of Molluscum Contagiosum (MCV) is much higher than with others, sometimes requiring extended period for Conzerol to resolve all lesions.

Is Conzerol® FDA approved?
Conzerol® abides by all requirements set about by Homeopathic Pharmacopeia of the United States (HPUS) –standard for the FDA. No additional trials or tests are required for additional certifications or approvals. Conzerol® is freely marketed in the USA and other countries that require such standards for importation.

Can your product stain clothing?
Only if not allow to dry (about 2-3 minutes after application), otherwise due its powerful ingredients, which makes Conzerol the most effective treatment, the product could stain clothes.


MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM FAST FACTS

• Diagnosis is often visually determined by practitioner.
(Small flesh colored, dome-shaped, umbilicated lesions)

• Molluscum contagiosum occurs worldwide.

• The incubation period is generally between 2 and 7 weeks.

• 1% of diagnosed skin disorders are a result of the Molluscum Contagiosum Virus.

• Molluscum Contagiosum (MCV) lesions, on children, usually occur on the face, trunk, and extremities.

• In adults, the genital region (sex organs, lower abdomen and inner thigh) are most commonly affected.

• Soles and palms are unaffected by lesion eruptions.

• Molluscum may take several months or years to resolve without treatment.

• Transmission occur by skin contact with infected individuals or fomites (contaminated objects) such as towels, pool furniture or other surfaces.

• Immune-compromised patients may develop large lesions (15mm) and more lesions.

• Abrasion from scratching or shaving will spread the virus from one part of the body to another.

• Curettage (surgical removal) can cause trauma to the skin resulting in permanent scarring, secondary infections and further spreading of lesions.

• The pustule core (acne-like) of the lesion contains the virus. By treating with Conzero the virus containing pustule core, Molluscum Contagiosum (MCV) infection ceases.

• Molluscum Contagiosum (MCV) lesions may cause bleeding, secondary infections, itching, scar damage, embarrassment, fear of infecting others and social exclusion. These can be overcome by applying Conzerol®. We guarantee it.

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