Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 Hi all, My mother is having 3/4 corns in her feet. Initially it was only 1. Slowly new ones keep growing. Is there any remedy/cure for these corns. It keeps paining all the time, it is very difficult to walk also. If there is any remedy, please suggest the same. Thanks and Regards, Aruna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 Warts and other feet problems grow very slowly, give only that much pain that patient can withstand. Fortunately remedy is simple. Castor oil is one familiar home remedy for warts. Apply in warm condition over the sole and massage lightly. Cure will be slow, but sure. Castor oil should be unrefined. Even neem oil will yield equally good result, if it is available to you. If obtaining unrefined castor oil is difficult, take potatoes, cut them and apply on the affected skin three times daily. This is faster treatment, 3-4 weeks may be needed, but difficult to say how long as some old wart also exists. If she has no aversion to onion, you can cut onion in a plane normal to its symmetry axis and rub on the skin, preferably after rubbing it on a Chapati plate (to heat it slightly). Author sees housewives using onion in this manner so that dosa does not stick to the plate. We used to apply onion skin to the sole so that a thorn deeply seated in the skin would come out. But onion treatment effectiveness is less certain here. On the other hand, garlic is more effective.Take a pearl, pound slightly, tape it over the wart for whole night and day if possible. Cut away the dead skin later. The allicin in garlic is an anti-biotic and anti-fungal. Here too the patience is needed. What is surprising, if you remove few of them this way, others will become dead by themselves. An elderly patient told that if you put even green mango pickle piece taped over the wart, just for few days, it will kill the wart. ayurveda , Aruna <arunal wrote: > My mother is having 3/4 corns in her feet. Initially > it was only 1. Slowly new ones keep growing. Is there > any remedy/cure for these corns. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 There's a great medicine called Compound-W (oxalyic acid) that gets rid of the warts adn they never come back. Warts can spread by blood, i.e. if they bleed then they have the propensity to infect the area they bled to if not washed away quickly and can be extremely painful. This medicine worked for me and i've never had one since. Aruna <arunal My mother is having 3/4 corns in her feet. Initially it was only 1. Slowly new ones keep growing. Is there any remedy/cure for these corns. It keeps paining all the time, it is very difficult to walk also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2007 Report Share Posted March 16, 2007 Dear Aruna May God bless your mother and you You should go to skin specialist for removal of corns to get immediate relief but it will come back if you try to depend on only allopathic medicines. If you want a permanent relief you must have to use some blood purifying unani medicines. The use of these medicines will improve the condition and recurrence may be stopped. Please write down complete history of your mother with her diet and motion habits and other disorders also. Then I will suggest you some blood purifying medicines better for her. Regards Hkm.UBAID ayurveda , Aruna <arunal wrote: > My mother is having 3/4 corns in her feet. Initially > it was only 1. Slowly new ones keep growing. Is there > any remedy/cure for these corns. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2007 Report Share Posted March 16, 2007 If your mother has no pressure on her feet there will be no corns - if you check the fitting of her shoes and these are actually corns and not warts, then correct fitting shoes will allow the skin to eliminate the corns within days - from my own experience ......... Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2007 Report Share Posted March 17, 2007 Hello Dr. Bhate - This experience " What is surprising, if you remove few of them this way, others will become dead by themselves. An elderly patient told that if you put even green mango pickle piece taped over the wart, just for few days, it will kill the wart. " reminds of story from other practitioners that if arthritis is successfully treated in first joint experienced, the rest will clear. But I do not treat so cannot report first hand validation. Ysha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2007 Report Share Posted March 17, 2007 As a practitioner you cannot compare warts to arthritis - a very different kettle of fish! Warts are relatively easily treated topically but arthritis is a systemic complaint and therefore far more complex! Jane ____________ .............An elderly patient told that if you put > even green mango pickle piece taped over the wart, just for few days, > it will kill the wart. " > reminds of story from other practitioners that if arthritis is > successfully treated in first joint experienced, the rest will clear. ......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2007 Report Share Posted March 17, 2007 The reason for this was the email from a remote friend, reproduced here partly: " After reading your several postings, I am curious to know the reason for following experience. Until a month ago, I had a huge problem with warts growing on my hands. It started with one, which existed for nearly two years. Then in a matter of 2 weeks, several others grew and i jumped into action. I tried to kill them in a few over-the-counter methods, none of which worked. My GP tried to freeze them, and they came back. Finally I made an appointment with a dermatologist (he can't see me for 6 months), and in the meanwhile I decided to try one more over the counter treatment that uses a bandaid to apply 18 percent silaic acid to the warts. To my pleasure, I killed five warts this way--or at least got the visible portion to fall off. Then, to my graet suprise, just after the five warts fell off, abruptly every other wart on my hands, of any size or age, shrank away within just a week. " Modern science believes that warts are caused by a virus. Often the immune system needs help or energising it through an anti-oxidant, supplying a missing nutritional componenet etc. once immune system jumps into action, it will finish the job by itself. This often happens during or after detoxification process, and it is almost a rule when Panch Gavya medicines are taken. They strengthen the immune system to an extent, where healing crisis is precipitated. This may cause one or more of following symptoms: 1. Low fever 2. Vomits 3. Loose motions 4. Haedache or body pain moving from organs to organ. 5. Itching 6 Rashses/erruption which cause inflamation, burning sensation, itching and coming to head in a day or two. Scratching during itch finishes the job by removing the heads and exposing fresh skin to oxygen. You can energise immune system by giving vit. C, E, etc The single medicine catalysing immune systemis is cow urine or self urine. Many skin diseases succumb to massage by urine. Another explaination could be that warts are normally connected through a root system invisible to us. Once the main branch or root wart is killed, the the entire system suffers since it orginated from the same root. The idea stems from the observation that if one cuts the tree branch, growth of other branches suffers only slightly, but if trunk is cut, entire tree will die, even though all roots inside the ground are left intact. Reagrdinf arthritis (RA) author noted that if the treatment is systemic rather than topical, all joints get treated simultaneously, though recovery rate depended on juniority of the paining/sweling site. The " first come - last out " in computer language. ayurveda , " Jane MacRoss " <HIGHFIELD wrote: > > As a practitioner you cannot compare warts to arthritis - a very different > kettle of fish! Warts are relatively easily treated topically but arthritis > is a systemic complaint and therefore far more complex! > > Jane > > ____________ > ............An elderly patient told that if you put > > even green mango pickle piece taped over the wart, just for few days, > > it will kill the wart. " > > reminds of story from other practitioners that if arthritis is > > successfully treated in first joint experienced, the rest will clear. > ........ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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