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Has anyone had expereince with tea tree oil and having it diminish or

remove a plntars wart before. I bought some to try. I heard about

duct tape but that didnt work well for me. Does anyone have any ideas

that may work. Also, where can I find a website on the uses and cures

for tea tree oil? Thanks for all the helps, guys and Merry Xmas!

D

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This is from my previous post, sorry if you have got it twice.

 

This treatment works very well for removing plantars warts.....

 

If you have white looking spots on the bottom of you feet that looks

kind of like a white area under the skin chances are you have

something called plantars warts. They are usually pretty sore and it

hurts to walk on them, kind of like walking on a bruise. I got one of

these things about 10 years ago and it took about a week of research

to find out exactly what it was and how to get rid of it so I

can save you some time if you have one. I got it a few days after

staying in a motel on a business trip.

 

Plantars warts are caused by a virus and yes, they are very contagious

and are spread by contact. If you have one, chances are someone else

in your family will catch it from you if you do not take the right

precautions. First, if they step anywhere you have stepped with bare

feet they will probably get it. If you have one of these it is very

important that you do not walk around in your bare feet and spread it

around. Clean the shower or tub with clorox after taking a bath, also

wear flip flops or some sort of shoes any time you take your shoes

off. You can pick one of these up at a swimming pool, shower or any

place someone who has one has stepped with bare feet.

 

To get rid of it:

 

Use a new razor blade and carefully remove the thick dead skin that is

on top and around the immediate area of the wart. The goal here is to

get down to where the wart is at but be carefull not to actually cut

live skin, just remove the thick dead skin. The wart will look similar

to a white blister under the skin. The longer you have it the bigger

it gets. Apply an over the counter wart remover that contains

salicylic acid. There are a number of them that are available over the

counter at your local drug store (Wart Off is the brand I used).

 

The application of the wart remover will begin to very slowly dissolve

the skin and kill the virus because it is an acid but it does it so

slowly it does not hurt at all and is not painful in any way. Apply

this several times a day, just put it on right on top of the old

application, no need to remove it. You will see improvement in 3 to 4

days and total healing could take up to 2 weeks, all according to how

bad it was and how far it had spread when you started treating it.

 

If you are a diabetic you do not want to use the salicylic acid. You

probably need to consult a physician and use the freezing method to

kill it instead.

 

Aubrey

 

 

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> Has anyone had expereince with tea tree oil and having it diminish or

> remove a plntars wart before. I bought some to try. I heard about

> duct tape but that didnt work well for me. Does anyone have any ideas

> that may work. Also, where can I find a website on the uses and cures

> for tea tree oil? Thanks for all the helps, guys and Merry Xmas!

> D

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I used to have terrible plantar warts...had them cut out, frozen out,

taken out with acid, and they always returned. I was doing pretty

well, but still had the " mother wart " that didn't respond to 2 years

of topical medication. Then someone suggested I put eggplant on it. I

secured it with duct tape, changed it every day, and within a week the

wart was gone and has never returned. This was around 4 years ago,

which is an all time record for me. I've also heard that banana peel

can help. Good luck with those nasty things!

Marge

 

, " solema97 " <solema97

wrote:

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> Has anyone had expereince with tea tree oil and having it diminish or

> remove a plntars wart before. I bought some to try. I heard about

> duct tape but that didnt work well for me. Does anyone have any ideas

> that may work. Also, where can I find a website on the uses and cures

> for tea tree oil? Thanks for all the helps, guys and Merry Xmas!

> D

>

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My daughter had success with lemon oil and using the

duct tape as well. Her plantar's wart got hard and

fell off.

 

Marguerite

 

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