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Removal of Unwanted Warts with Home Remedies

Since the beginning of time, it seems as if home remedies have been used. There are large numbers of individuals, who like to use home remedy, while there are others who feel that home remedies are only a waste of time. Do you believe in home remedies?

There are a number of health conditions that can be treated or prevented with home remedies if done properly. One of those conditions is warts.

The warts are growths that appear on the skin, hence they are often deemed as unwanted or as unpleasant. They are still unwanted though these growths are, usually, non-cancerous. You may want to think about trying a home remedy, if you are looking for an effective, but low-cost way to have your wart or warts removed. A number of these home remedies can be found online.

Wart removal home remedies are described below.

  • Duct tape : It the most popular home remedy used to remove warts .Through the scientific research, it is stated that duct tape is effective at removing or eliminating warts. You will need to apply duct tape to your warts, if you are interested in trying this home remedy. Remove the tape after keeping the warts covered, for about a week, soak your wart in water, and then scrub it with a pumice stone. You are suggested to repeat the procedure again, for at least another one to two weeks, if your wart does not come off right away.
  • Aloe: It is effective at eliminating warts. Soak a small cotton ball in aloe, preferably the gel. After the soaking has occurred, for around about a minute or so, you will need to tape the cotton ball to your wart. You will need to add aloe to the wart or piece of cotton every few hours. By leaving the cotton ball in place, with the exception of changing it daily, your wart should fall off in a few days or weeks.
  • Castor oil: Castor oil is also considered an effective wart removal remedy. You will need to apply the castor oil to your wart. It is then suggested that you rub or massage the area with your fingers. After doing this day and night for a number of weeks, your wart should disappear. You could also use caster oil by applying it directly to the wart, twice a day, and by keeping it covered. By keeping the wart covered with a bandage, the wart should disappear after about three weeks.

The home remedies discussed above are just a few of the many that you will find online or in a home remedy book. Further remedies include using chalk, dandelion, aspirin, bananas, baking soda, papaya, lemon juice, and milkweed. When choosing a home remedy, it is important to keep the ingredients in mind. You will need to avoid from using any items that you may be allergic to. Whenever you are in doubt, it may be best to choose another home remedy to use.

When using home remedies for wart removal it is also important to remember, that the results are not guaranteed. Just because one home remedy worked for someone else, it does not mean that it will also work for you. However, with a broad variety of different home remedies to choose from, you are sure to find at least one successful remedy.




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