Need Urgent Help for Testicular Cysts and Immense Pain

Posted By Looky24 (Slovakia ) on 03/01/2022

Hallo everyone.

I recently discovered this page. I read a lot of protocols about cancer, candidiasis, turpentine. My problem started with the rectum. My rectum began to itch. Then I had testicular pain. I visited 6 urologists, 3 neurologists, once the skin department, the infectious department. The result? Everything is negative. My problem started with ejaculation. After ejaculation, I felt discomfort in the testicles and pain in the perineum. I was in acupuncture, but it was a mistake. I was there 5 times in 5 days and then I found out I had a cyst on my right epididymis. After 3 acupuncture sessions, I felt pain and nausea. I felt very weak. My lymph nodes have enlarged in the area of weakness. Suddenly I noticed that another cyst had formed in the left epididymis. I'm done with acupuncture. I was under a lot of stress and didn't know what was going on. After another ejaculation, my cyst on the left side enlarged. It's probably spermatocele. I ask everyone for advice.

My girlfriend and I want to have children and I'm very scared. I used apple cider vinegar with baking soda. I used castor oil for cysts. I use vitamin D3 5000iu, zinc 15mg, selenium 100uq, magnesium 1000mg, I use turmeric with black pepper, I made Epsom and chamomile baths. I use nigella sativa oil, pumpkin oil, but nothing helps yet. What should I do? I have suicidal thoughts because I don't want to live anymore. This all takes over 2 months. I probably got a block in the testicles. I read about MBP protocol and bought a juicer. I ask for any advice on how to cure it. I haven't had a problem with anything my whole life. I forgot to write that I want to order Kanchanaar Guggull's medicine. Thank you for each piece of advice and help. I am desperate.

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Replied by Madelyn (Idaho ) on 03/02/2022

An itchy rectum makes me think of parasites. We all have parasites anyway. Why not try doing a parasite cleanse? Turpentine works. I also highly recommend following Dr Hulda Clark's program for parasite removal. She also has other cleanse protocols, such as for liver, kidney, etc. Others have used sodium Thiosulfate and ascorbic acid to cleanse. It works! Perhaps it will take time to clear up the parasites, but you will resolve the testicular issues as a result. Write back if you need more advice.
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Replied by RB (Somewhere in Europe) on 03/01/2022

Looky24, your supplements will likely help your general health, but

1) If you're having issues, you want to get a diagnosis and a second opinion. And then and only then will it be easy for us to help you from a distance.

2) The desire to have kids is normal. However, you are only harming yourself, if you are making that goal your number one priority if at the same time you're subjecting yourself to a lot of stress.

3) Sexual dysfunction is the specialty of urologists and andrologists. There are many doctors who, except for drugs, know nothing. You just need to keep searching for the right doctor or doctors you need or want.

4) Epididymal cysts are harmless fluid-filled growths on testicles. They are quite common, and do not usually require any treatment. You feel them, and you are concerned that you have testicular cancer, but a doctor can investigate and tell the difference.

5) Ejaculation shouldn’t be painful. If you have painful ejaculation, it is a symptom of an infection, inflammation, or blockage of the bladder, prostate, seminal vesicles, or urethra. The most common cause is prostatitis, I.e. an inflammation of the prostate, which, in turn, can be caused by dirty hands.

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Replied by Rob (Kentucky) on 03/02/2022

A friend of mine had good success with his testicle cancer. Here is what he did:

Boswellia internally in the form of a capsule.

Frankincense essential oil diluted with coconut oil and rubbed into testicles.

Increase his Vitamin D3 to 5000 IU daily.

Did this for 4 months.

Frankincense has the ability to correct a lot of internal problems in the body.

Hope this helps.

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