Guest guest Posted May 3, 2004 Report Share Posted May 3, 2004 Linda...There are remedies from the files which I have included here for you. Also Dr. Christopher states in a lecture that warts = Potassium defieciency so Black Walnut tincture.It is very high in Potassium....Mary OThese are remedies used by some of our members that have worked. Banana Peel This may sound funny but my oldest daughter suffered from Planter's warts and she put a banana peel on her foot at night and the wart cleared up with days. The doctor had scheduled her for surgery to have it removed and about a week before the surgery we took her back and he was amazed. We would put the banana peel on her foot - inside of the peel onto the wart and then secured it with medical tape and covered it with a clean sock Several cases which have been rapidly resolved with the use of essential oil of cinnamon and some who have used clove oil. Cinnamon needs to be handled very carefully - the easiest way would be to put a drop on a q-tip and touch it directly on the plantar wart. Wash your hand carefully after handling the bottle. Using a bit of olive oil on your hands before soap and water would help insure no oil was left on your fingers THE TRIAD SALVE: "The Skin Salve" for warts or fungus-like skin growths. Contents: Thuja Occidentalis Leaves, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Oak Bark, Pine Bark, Pine Sap, Beeswax and Cocoa Butter. Oils of Frankincense, Sage and Vitamin E. Castor oil is an ingredient found in several wart removers as a base, it does apparently have some antiviral activity but mainly it penetrates the skin and softens it. If you put castor oil on that wart every night for around 30 days it will be gone. We have done this with even large planters warts as well as warts on fingers. > On one child we really had a large wart and it was growing very large. The castor oil didn't seem to be working as well this time. I ended up finding something that was tremendously effective. I simply put a few drops of castor oil on followed by a drop of Grapefruit seed extract. The wart was sticking up from the surface about 3/8 of an inch had a large black center and was quite painful. With the castor oil and GFS it soon began to turn white and very soft. Within a few weeks it was totally gone. Warts and Neem Neem absorbs viruses and prevents them from infecting cells. Since warts are caused by viruses, neem is effective in treating them. To treat the wart, cover it with whole neem leaves or soak the gauze portion of a small bandage with neem leaf extract or a neem based cream and place it over the wart. Change the bandage and reapply daily. After a week, check the area to determine the progress of the treatment. Suggested products: Neem Oil Neem Lotion Neem Crème Neem Soap Neem Capsules for planter's warts we use Tea Tree essential oil ... use it Neat (meaning, straight, do not dilute it). A drop on the wart 2 times a day should do it. Internal remedy for warts - Garlic and Echinacea. Lots of Garlic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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