Monday, October 12, 2015

How to Remove Warts with Natural Medicine

Warts are non-cancerous growths that occur when a virus called human papillomavirus (HPV) infects the top layer of the skin. Warts usually appear as raised rough patches on the skin, and can be skin-colored or dark. Warts are most common on the fingers, face, elbows, knees, feet and scalp. They are spread from person to person, and the time between contact and the wart's appearance can be several months. Warts can often be treated successfully with natural medicine.

Instructions

    1

    Place a drop of castor oil onto the wart. Cover with a bandage. Repeat twice each day.

    2

    Mash a clove of garlic. Apply the garlic directly to the wart. Cover with a bandage. Remove in 24 hours.

    3

    Massage aloe vera juice or gel into the wart. Repeat two to three times each day.

    4

    Put several drops of tea tree oil on a cotton swab. Gently dab the swab onto the wart. Tea tree oil has antiviral properties that will help dissolve the wart.

    5

    Break open a gel capsule that contains 25,000 international units of natural vitamin A derived from fish oil. Squeeze the vitamin onto the wart. Apply once each day.

    6

    Crush a tablet of vitamin C in a small bowl. Add enough water to make a paste. Apply the mixture to the wart. Cover with a bandage. Repeat daily.

    7

    Rub a small amount of pineapple juice directly onto the wart before you go to sleep. Rinse the juice off in the morning. You can also tape a small piece of pineapple to the wart and cover with a bandage.

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