Home Remedies for Warts
This one I saw with my own eyes, a rather larger wart on the
palm of the hand of a young child. The wart was painful
to touch, it was removed by dabbing on tea tree oil on a daily
basis. It took some weeks for it to work, but finally the wart
just fell off the child's hand, leaving a small cavity which
healed over in a few days.
Castor oil rubbed into the wart 3 times
daily, many claims have been made for its success in removing
warts.
Apply a paste made from castor oil and baking
soda to the wart.This particular paste applied twice a
day has removed plantar warts.
Grapefruit seed extract applied to the wart
once a day, is more than capable of killing the virus whch
causes the wart.
Milk from unripe figs applied directly to
warts, twice daily helps to remove warts.
Raw Garlic
juice applied to warts helps remove them. Care
is needed when doing this for garlic burns and can leave a
scar, so make sure that it is only applied to the wart and not
the surrounding skin.
Nori seaweed has been used with success to
treat warts.
Duct tape placed on the wart , leave it on
for 7 days. Repeat the procedure for the same length of time if
the wart is still there after the first application.Apparently
some people have used ordinary adhesive tape and it has removed
the wart.
Crush asprin and apply it to the wart,
cover securely to exclude air. If you are allergic to asprin,
avoid this treatment.
Vitamin A lotion applied directly to
the wart.
Vitamin C lotion applied directly to the
wart
Inside of a banana skin has also been used
successfully.
Cider Vinegar, soaking the infected part in
an undiluted solution of cider vinegar.
Apply saliva to the wart, this must be done
first thing in the morning before you have eaten or cleaned
your teeth. Do this on a daily basis and the wart will
disappear.
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