Free Natural Wart Removal Solution

by J. Summers

Posted on Tuesday 28th of April 2009


One of the skin complaints that brought embarrassments and insecurities to one’s personality is the highly infectious warts. Warts commonly appear in our hands, feet, and broken skins are skin growths caused by a virus called human papilloma virus or HPV that bombards our skin resulting us to have warts.

Today, many different kinds of modern treatments are known to cure faster, but also can leave various side effects and scars to the patients, and that is the reason why people choose to turn to free natural wart removal. It is not just simpler to make, but it also heals the skin infections thoroughly and genuinely.

In our lifetime, we have administered lots of over-the-counter medications that give us results beyond expectations. There are risks of having allergies, scars, and negative side effects that bring us discomfort. Modern techniques such as cryotherapy, laser surgery, excision and many more could be able to bring pain, uncomfortableness, and even cause wounds to our skins.

There are lots of free natural wart removal that are safer to use and help avoid bodily stressed. Below are the diverse kinds of free natural wart removal solutions that will surely help you out in eliminating your no harm rough skin growths. These solutions are known to be effective and really erase warts in no time.

• Drop caster oil in a bandage or in any other clean cloth and cover it to your wart. Replace the bandage up to three times a day. This method should not be performed more than a week.

• Uncountable numbers of people have experienced success in using different kinds of vinegar, specifically apple cider vinegar, to dismiss any types of warts. Soak a cotton ball to apple cider vinegar and pressure it to your wart. Tape it with a bandage or any neat cloth. Repeat the procedure every night before you go to bed. Actually, you could apply drops of any acidic liquid to your wart and it will do the job in no time.

• Apply the extract of lemon or lime on your wart. Other choice is you may just also soak a cotton ball to the juice and tape it then to your wart using a bandage. If you want, you may also drink the either the lemon juice or the lime juice for faster healing.

• Soak a cotton ball to the cream of aloe vera. Put additional cream every three hours and don’t forget to replace the cotton ball daily. The aloe vera cream would help to lighten up the wart and eventually the wart would fall of after doing these procedure several times.

• Slice a raw onion about the size of your wart. Fill an empty bowl with vinegar, about half of the container. Then put there the onions from six to twelve hours. After that, you may now put the slices of onion on your warts and cover it with bandage.

Those ingredients used in free natural wart removal are easy to find everywhere. All of that are natural elements that are safe to use and would not leave any sign of warts after every operations.



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