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Another simple remedy that I found and was very successful with is using duct

tape. You just cut off a small piece of the tape so it just covers the wart.

Keep the tape on at all times, replacing when necessary, for approximately 2

weeks. I had a small patch of warts on my leg and you can't see any sign of

them now. Many over the counter products and doctors cause scarring. I also

would dab the wart with a little tea tree oil any time I replaced the tape.

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surpriseshan2

MCS-Canada

Monday, October 01, 2007 11:55 AM

Home Remedies for Warts

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Home Remedies

for Warts

 

 

http://www.google.com/search?num=50 & hl=en & newwindow=1 & safe=off &

q=natural+cure+warts & btnG=Search

 

Home Remedies for Warts

http://www.homemademedicine.com/home-remedies-for-warts.html

 

 

Home Remedy #1:

Fresh Aloe vera juice is applied directly to dissolve

warts and tone the

skin.

 

Home Remedy #2:

Proteolytic Enzymes:

Papaya (papain), Pineapple (bromelain), banana peel and

figs contain enzymes

that digest and dissolve warts in a safe manner.

 

Home Remedy #3:

The fresh plant, sap (figs) or concentrate (papain) can

be applied; any of

these can be taped to the skin for several hours.

 

Home Remedy #4:

Milkweed a weed that is wide spread across North America;

the fresh milky sap

of the leaf or stem is applied directly to warts once a

day. Usually works

dramatically; non-irritating, does not affect normal

skin.

 

Home Remedy #5:

Increase the amount of sulfur-containing amino acids in

your diet by eating

more asparagus, citrus fruits, eggs, garlic, and

onions.

 

 

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I am wondering if this would work as well for " skin tags " . Have more of these

then I do of warts.

 

Jack

 

Nicole Pugaczewski <nicole wrote:

Another simple remedy that I found and was very successful with is

using duct tape. You just cut off a small piece of the tape so it just covers

the wart. Keep the tape on at all times, replacing

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