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If you just cut a thin slab of garlic and tape/bandaid it ot the area

at night. Each night. The anti-viral properties (and lack of oxygen)

will eventually irritate the wart and remove it. Careful to not put

the garlic on healthy skin. It will IRRITATE it greatly.

 

I speak from experience! :)

 

Sarah

 

herbal remedies , " Carole Eddington "

<caroleeddington@a...> wrote:

> OK, now my 20-year-old son has informed me that he has 14 plantar

warts on

> his right foot. In an article by Doc, he says to use the following

for

> warts: Garlic; Echinacea Plus Formula; Total Tonic; DMSO. My

question is

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Wow, I just

found this e-mail of yours, Sarah.

Thanks! I saw this remedy elsewhere as well. It’s supposed to remove

moles, too!

 

Carole

 

 

 

 

 

Sarah Anne

[sarahlovell]

Tuesday, February 22, 2005

10:06 AM

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Herbal Remedies - Re:

Plantar Warts - Garlic

 

 

 

 

If you just cut a thin slab of garlic and

tape/bandaid it ot the area

at night. Each night. The anti-viral properties

(and lack of oxygen)

will eventually irritate the wart and remove

it. Careful to not put

the garlic on healthy skin. It will IRRITATE it

greatly.

 

I speak from experience! :)

 

Sarah

 

herbal remedies ,

" Carole

Eddington "

<caroleeddington@a...> wrote:

> OK, now my 20-year-old son has informed me

that he has 14 plantar

warts on

> his right foot. In an article by Doc,

he says to use the following

for

> warts: Garlic; Echinacea Plus Formula;

Total Tonic; DMSO. My

question is

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Federal Law

requires that we warn you of the following:

1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire.

2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician

before using any natural remedy.

3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be

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We are not medical doctors although MDs are

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