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Wart Cure The classical method of treating someone with homeopathy, is to take a full and thorough case before thinking of a remedy. Once having done this it is most important to understand the patient, form an emotional point of view. Classical homeopaths attach great importance to the emotions, and always search deeply for the trigger for the patient's dis-ease state. The homeopath will then choose a remedy which they consider to be most appropriate for a particular patient. It is not a one size fits all remedy for warts.

However, a non classical homeopath will tend to choose what they consider to be a wart remedy, and will not necessarily study the emotional aspects of the case.

For multiple soft warts which form a line, Thuja200c or Thuja 1M. Not to be repeated for a couple of days.

Warts on the palm which fail to respond to Thuja, give Nat Mur 30c.

Warts which are itchy at the base Mezereum 200c.

Hard horny warts Antimonium Crudum 6c.

Flat warts, Antimonium Crudum 200c.

Pea size smooth warts either occurring in clusters or separately, Antimonium Crudum 200c.

Plantar warts, Antimonium Crudum 6C.

Plantar warts which are painful, Hypericum 200C.

Clusters of warts on feet, fingers, hands whcih are persistent, Ustilago 200c.

Warts on face Antimonium Crudum 200c.

Genital warts require Thuja 200c.

If the genital wart is ulcerated and burning, then Nitric acid 200c.

Anal warts Nitric acid 200c.

Cervical warts Thuja 200c and Nitric acid 200c, if there is a discharge, then Thuja 200c, Borax 30c,  Kreosotum 200c for a couple of days.

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