Natural Home Remedies for WARTS!!!

DrSri
Warts can be very resistant to treatment and take one to two months of conscientious therapy to resolve. Genital warts require immediate treatment, as they can be a precursor to cervical cancer. Warts vary in size from about two to ten millimeters. Warts can be flat, cauliflower-like, or needle-shaped.

Some natural ways to remove warts:

Soak the wart in warm apple cider vinegar for 15 minutes every day for at least 2 weeks.

Rub a bit of castor oil into and around wart 2 or 3 times a day. Cover with Band-Aid to keep castor oil on site.

Dissolve baking soda in water, then wash your wart-plagued hand or foot in it. Let your hand dry naturally, with the baking soda still on it. Repeat often, until the wart is gone.

Alfalfa tea can be helpful. Make a tea by boiling 1 teaspoon of alfalfa seeds or dried leaf in one cup of water. Drink a cup three times a day.

Thuja, also known as arbor vitae, can be made into a lotion or ointment and applied directly to the wart on a daily basis.

The inner side of a fresh banana skin can be placed against the wart and held in place with a tight dressing. Replace with a new piece of banana skin every day until the wart dissolves.

Basil contains many antiviral compounds. Apply some fresh crushed basil leaves to the wart, and cover with a bandage. Repeat this daily for one week.

The sap from the stem or root of the dandelion can be used to destroy the wart if it is applied locally every day.

Rub a cut onion on the warts for a few weeks, till the warts disappear.

Cover the wart with wet iodized table salt and let it there for at least half an hour. Do it as many times as you can during the day and every day until the wart dries and fall.

Soak the wart thoroughly with the nail polish; avoid washing the area for a while.
Continue for a few weeks until top layer comes off. Continue applying till the wart disappears fully.

Garlic oil, fresh grated garlic, and crushed garlic are very toxic to warts. Apply any of these forms of garlic directly to the warts and cover with a tight dressing, taking care not to get any of the garlic on the surrounding normal skin. Do this twice a day until the warts have disappeared.

Peel the potato to the size of the wart. Place the potato part on your wart and cover with a band-aid. Change potato skin daily.

Apply tea tree oil on the area affected with warts three times a day. This has been reported as effective with warts, especially on the hands.

Pineapple is rich in proteolytic enzymes that can destroy warts. Cut a square of pineapple peel and tape the inner side to plantar warts overnight. Remove the peel and soak your foot in hot water in the morning.

Tape a piece of the moistened inner bark from the willow tree to the wart. Change it daily. Willow contains a large amount of salicylic acid, a chemical traditionally used to treat warts.

Finely grate a carrot and add enough olive oil to it to make a paste. Dab the paste on your wart twice daily for 30 minutes for two to three weeks.

Break open an aloe leaf, and soak up the clear juice from the leaf on a cotton ball. Apply the cotton ball to the wart, and cover with a bandage. Repeat daily until the wart is gone.

Mash up a fresh fig and place some on your wart for 30 minutes. Do this daily for two to three weeks.

Crush a vitamin-A capsule in enough water to make a paste and apply the paste to each wart. Cover with a bandage. Repeat this daily. Crush 1 vitamin C tablet, and add water to make a thick paste. Apply it on the wart, then cover.

Break a vitamin E capsule, rub a little of the oil on the wart, and cover it with an adhesive bandage. Repeat three times a day.

Published by DrSri

I am an Ayurvedic Physician, practicing Ayurveda and Yoga. I have a fair knowledge of Allopathy and other Alternative Medicines like Herbal Medicine and Naturopathy, besides Diet and Nutrition.  View profile

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