Treatment of Warts
snowboarder (Herefordshire) said:
Had some small bumps appearing on my hands which my doc seems to think are warts. I've tried over the counter gels and then getting liquid nitrogen treatment to try and freeze them off but no joy so far. Are there any holistic style treatments that are effective?
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lauriesbarry (Croydon, Surrey) said:
Warts are possibly of a viral origin and may occur when the bodys immune system is weak. you can heal your body naturally by Supplying it with the right nutrition and lifestyle changes.
Check with a nautritonist about digestive health and detox your way to better health.
Eat plenty of fruit and vegatables
Drink more Fluids
Vitamin C Tables
Allicin: Clusters of garlic bulbs a powerful antioxidant, improves the immune system, antivirus, powerful antibiotic.
Caution: if on anti-coagulants or scheduled for surgery should check with GP first before taking garlic.
Exercise: removes toxins, releases the bodys natural painkiller endorphins and rejuvenates the whole body.
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colloidalhealing said:
I think homeopathy is the best way to treat wart.
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equilibre (Worthing, West Sussex) said:
My homeopath prescribed a remedy in LM potency and after three months they have disappeared completely with no signs of return. Thuja was the remedy but would advise going to a homeopath to make sure the remedy chosen is right for you. Hope that helps
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Paulreiki (Solihull, West Midlands) said:
Hi Snowboarder,
Test an area first because some people are alergic to it but Organic essential oil of tea tree (melaleuca alternifolia) dabbed on each wart-like growth with a cotton bud night and morning can remove these growths. Sometimes quickly but sometimes slowly. It can be a bit smelly - in an antiseptic sort of way but it is an anti septic and antiviral oil.
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