What is a natural cure for planters warts? |
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Here's a home remedy that has always worked for my family. Locate a lodgepole pine, more commonly known as a bull pine, and gather some pitch. Put a bit of the pitch on a bandaid and put it on the planters wart. Continue this until it's gone. Should only be a week or so. Here's a picture of a bull pine to help you identify it (found doing a Google image search).
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You should take a zinc supplement orally, and apply garlic to the wort itself. You may want to cut up 1/4 clove of garlic into small pieces, and then bandage it over the wort.
In a double-blind study, supplementation with oral zinc, for two months resulted in complete disappearance of warts in 87% of people treated, whereas none of those receiving a placebo improved. Some herbalists also recommended using Chelidonium majus for the topical treatment of warts. The milky juice from the plant is applied to the wart once daily and allowed to dry.
Proving the power of the mind over body, hypnosis has been proven more effective than medications by some studies. In those studies, hypnosis was done twice-weekly.
I hope this helps.
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belive it or not, this may not be natural but duct tape can be applied to the warts and left alone they will go away
First answer by Kreeos. Last edit by Butterfly88i88. Contributor trust: 3 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 37 [recommend question]
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