Natural Remedies for Warts

February 21, 2009

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Warts can sometimes be painful, as well as unattractive. 

Two popular options to remove it involve visiting a medical provider for a professional removal and purchasing an over-the-counter wart removal product.  Of course, these approaches will work, but you may to consider going for a natural remedy. 

Castor oil can help with wart removal.  This method of treatment can take up to a month or more, but it is still considered an effective way to remove a wart.  What you will want to do is apply a small amount of castor oil to your wart twice a day. Others claim that applying castor oil at night can work just as well.

Raw, uncooked potatoes can also provide assistance in the removal of a wart.  What is nice about this natural remedy for wart removal is that many already have a bag full of potatoes in their homes.  When using a potato, cut the potato in half or into a smaller portion.  Next, rub the potato on the affected area.  This step should be repeated multiple times a day, at least two or three times.  Many individuals will see success in about two weeks worth of time.  In addition to potatoes, onions can also be used.  Cut an onion and rub it on a wart, just as you would with a potato.

Using fresh pineapples is another natural and effective way to remove a wart.  Some individuals may see their wart disappear in as few as three days.  As for the steps that you must take, cut a fresh pineapple and apply a piece to the wart, doing so many times a day.  As previously stated, your wart may disappear in as little as three days.

Using grapefruit juice is another natural way to remove a wart.  When using a grapefruit to remove your wart, cut a grapefruit in half and squeeze the juice out.  Apply a relatively small amount of grapefruit juice to the wart.  This should be done two to four times a day.  The area should then be covered with a bandage.  Results will vary, but your wart should be removed in around a week or two.

Bananas peels can also be used.  Peel the banana and take a piece of the peel and place it on the wart.  You may want to use tape or a bandage to help it stick.  Make sure that the yellow side of the peel is facing the wart.  One banana peel should last for about twelve hours worth of time.  It is best to do this overnight and nightly for about one or two weeks or at least until the wart is gone.

Dandelion milk can also remove warts.  To do this, cut the stem of a dandelion and squeeze the milk out.  Apply the milk to the wart.  This should be done two or three times daily.  For added convenience, cut a number of dandelions and squeeze the milk all at once.  You can then store it in a small container.  When doing so, make sure that the container is covered to prevent the dandelion milk from drying out.

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