Guest guest Posted April 26, 2002 Report Share Posted April 26, 2002 I just wanted to share my experience. My 15 year old son had 15 warts on one foot and about 20 on the other. The Doctor offered us some of the wart kill stuff. I got a scalpel blade and dug out the centre of each of them and then got some cotton wool soaked in colloidal silver and packed each hole and covered with bandaids. I repeated this about two weeks later. There are no warts on his feet at all now, just scars. I am amazed that something so simple actually worked. He also had a couple of oral doses of the colloidal silver too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2002 Report Share Posted April 29, 2002 JoAnn, you are so right, I know the tea tree to be a far safer bet. My husband has corns on the sole of his feet and decided to 'cut' them out to save money on having it done properly. Suddenly he became very ill for 24 hours - a red poison line going from his ankle to his groin. The doctor said he had an infection and put him on antibiotics. 1 month later it happened again - each time he was totally debilitated for 24 hours, shivering so much I was really concerned. We went away for a 3 day break (travelling from the UK to Minneapolis - only 1 full day there as we arrived at 8pm on the first day and left around 3pm on the third) on the only full day there, we got up and went to the restaurant for breakfast, he sat there and shivered and I just knew what it was. We went to the shopping mall but he looked really poorly and could not get warm - we ended up spending 90% of the day in a medical centre and the rest in the hotel room for him to recover. Eventually we discovered that he had an infection in one of the corns from hacking at it and it would lay dormant after each lot of antibiotics for another month. It took 5 months to get him back to health, so now pays to have his feet looked professional and I would suggest that nobody cuts at any part of their body, it is bad enough when the professionals have to do it but at least they know what they are doing (we hope). Marianne > Tea tree oil also dissolves warts. > ... without surgery. > > " kelly713713 " <alcornsuejim@b...> wrote: > > I just wanted to share my experience. My 15 year old son had 15 > warts > > on one foot and about 20 on the other. The Doctor offered us some > > the wart kill stuff. I got a scalpel blade and dug out the centre > > each of them and then got some cotton wool soaked in colloidal > silver > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2002 Report Share Posted April 29, 2002 --- Tea tree oil also dissolves warts. .... without surgery. " kelly713713 " <alcornsuejim@b...> wrote: > I just wanted to share my experience. My 15 year old son had 15 warts > on one foot and about 20 on the other. The Doctor offered us some > the wart kill stuff. I got a scalpel blade and dug out the centre > each of them and then got some cotton wool soaked in colloidal silver Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2002 Report Share Posted April 29, 2002 In a message dated 4/29/02 3:00:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, joguest writes: > --- Tea tree oil also dissolves warts. > ... without surgery. As does a paste made from the plantain weed. :-) Gabriela Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2002 Report Share Posted April 30, 2002 I've heard this many times... plantain weed. What part? just the milky center of the stalk? TIA BonnieB In a message dated 4/29/2002 5:32:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time, naturalradical writes: << In a message dated 4/29/02 3:00:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, joguest writes: > --- Tea tree oil also dissolves warts. > ... without surgery. As does a paste made from the plantain weed. :-) Gabriela >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2002 Report Share Posted April 30, 2002 In a message dated 4/30/02 10:20:25 AM Eastern Daylight Time, joguest writes: > ---Gabriela, Is the paste derived from the fruits or the leaves? I > would be interested in knowing more about this. From the fresh! leaves. We used to pick them, mush them up and then apply. A friend of mine had a wart growing by her eye and she applied the plantain every day twice. The wart that she had had for most of her life, was gone within 2 weeks. Some work is involved, but it's a safe way and the result is good. :-) Gabriela Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2002 Report Share Posted April 30, 2002 ---Gabriela, Is the paste derived from the fruits or the leaves? I would be interested in knowing more about this. JoAnn naturalradical@a... wrote: > In a message dated 4/29/02 3:00:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > joguest@m... writes: > > > > --- Tea tree oil also dissolves warts. > > ... without surgery. > > As does a paste made from the plantain weed. > > :-) Gabriela > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2002 Report Share Posted April 30, 2002 In a message dated 4/30/02 2:03:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time, joguest writes: > Mush them...or mince > them...and > does one add water to the mixture > as with a poultice? > I don't remember adding water at all. If you get fresh leaves, they should produce enough moisture to make it into a poultice of sorts by mushing them really well. If you have to work with dry leaves, it will be a necessity to add some kind of liquid. :-) Gabriela Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2002 Report Share Posted April 30, 2002 ---Thanks! I've heard something similar regarding Olive leaves and certain sores. An old remedy worth trying. Mush them...or mince them...and does one add water to the mixture as with a poultice? JoAnn Guest joguest Friendsforhealthnaturally http://canceranswer.homestead.com/AIM.html > > ---Gabriela, Is the paste derived from the fruits or the leaves? > > would be interested in knowing more about this. > From the fresh! leaves. We used to pick them, mush them up and then apply. A > friend of mine had a wart growing by her eye and she applied the plantain > every day twice. The wart that she had had for most of her life, was gone > within 2 weeks. Some work is involved, but it's a safe way and the result is > good. > > :-) Gabriela Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2002 Report Share Posted May 1, 2002 --- Thanks so very much, Gabriela! In Gettingwell, naturalradical@a... wrote: > In a message dated 4/30/02 2:03:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > joguest@m... writes: > > > > Mush them...or mince > > them...and > > does one add water to the mixture > > as with a poultice? > > > > I don't remember adding water at all. If you get fresh leaves, they should > produce enough moisture to make it into a poultice of sorts by mushing them > really well. If you have to work with dry leaves, it will be a necessity to > add some kind of liquid. > > :-) Gabriela > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 Hi Karyn, As you undoubtedly know, plantar warts are viral in origin. I would suggest that you consider down loading this free book and then contacting me for a topical lotion and spray that will surprise you in its ability to assist you. I would also consider the ingestible veggie capsules as the viral condition started inside of your body before it manifested as a dermal lesion. http://www.freeherpesbook.com/default.jsp?sourceID=N2uk3zW6x34cYB8 Much Love in Spirit, Stephen Karyn [karyn]Monday, January 12, 2004 7:55 PM Subject: QuestionI am looking for some info on plantar warts. I seached the archives and it came up with Tee tree oil. Has anyone used this remedy to rid their feet of warts. I have been to see the doctor and was told by burning it with liquid nitrogen, it could take up to a year. And that is only if I go back once a week. I have heard that duct tape on the affected wart will help to get rid of it, but so far it has not happened. Still trying. The one good thing about the duct tape is that it keeps the wart from spreading and also it is never painful. Will let you know if my remedy works, but if someone else has tried something differnt, I sure would love to hear from you.HugsKaryn********************************************* WWW.PEACEFULMIND.COM Sponsors Alternative Answers-HEALING NATURALLY- this is the premise of HOLISTIC HEALTH. Preventative and Curative measure to take for many ailments at:http://www.peacefulmind.com/ailments_frame.htm__________-To INVITE A FRIEND to our healing community, copy and paste this address in an email to them:http://www./members_add _________To ADD A LINK, RESOURCE, OR WEBSITE to Alternative Answers please Go to: http://www./links___________Community email addresses: Post message: Subscribe: - Un: - List owner: -owner _______Shortcut URL to this page: http://www. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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