Best Wart Removal Method

3:13 am alternative health

Life is loaded with those little unexpected burdens. A wart definitely falls into this category. Lets face it; no one ever wants to be annoyed by some gross lump of skin on their finger, hand or elbow. Especially not several at a time. Well, before you freak out and snag a meat cleaver to hack that sucker off, I suggest you consider one of the more simple routes to wart removal remedy. You truly can make those irksome little warts go bye-bye with the right remedy. All it takes is a little patience and possibly some standard household ingredients.

I can still recall back when I was a small child. At age five or six I was afflicted with a few warts on my hand. However, since I knew of no legitimate wart removal process, I proceeded to rip them off with my teeth. After having done this, I don’t recommend this shoddy procedure to anyone else. You see when it comes to warts and wart removal, the first thing you should realize is that you’re dealing with a virus.

A wart is a small lump of skin, which is actually caused by a virus. Good thing though is that there are a lot of ways to cure it, for good.

Using apple cider vinegar is one of the most common ways to wart removal. What you need aside from the apple cider vinegar is a clean bandage. This is probably the most fastest way to remove the warts, because the curing can happen overnight. Here’s how to do it: Simply saturate the bandage with the apple cider vinegar, and then wrap the warts with the bandage while you sleep. The next morning, no more annoying warts.

Another method is using a duct tape. Sounds funny? Yes, it is. But this wart removal cure has been tested and proven by many. In fact, I had a first hand experience using this method. I’ve tried this on my daughter. I had to place a duct tape to the area infected, and then we let the duck tape do its magic. Yes, it’s like magic, as you watch the wart gradually disappears. It is because there’s an active ingredient in the duct tape that makes that happen.

But if you are too conservative to try these wart removal methods, there’s always a doctor who you can visit. The doctor’s procedures to wart removal can be either by freezing or shocking it. It’s all up to you which method you think suit you best. A couple of drawbacks though, it can be too costly and may leave with a blister for a little while after the treatment.

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  1. Simon Says:

    Nice discussion on a touchy subject.

    Personally I prefer the specialist oil treatment for warts.

    Why take chances?

    regards,
    Simon
    http://www.mole-skintag-wart-removal.com

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