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Home Remedies For Warts

Warts Definition


Warts are common, contagious, and harmless small skin growths that are caused by low-level viral infections. They might have different colors and textures then the surrounding skin, and are usually rough.

Warts may grow on any part of the body but the most common body parts are hands and feet.

Home Remedies For Warts


How to Cure Warts with Natural Treatments


1. Rub the inside of a banana peel on warts

2. Pick a fig leaf or a ficus leaf, squeeze and apply the liquid on the blister.

3. Soak a cloth with apple cider vinegar and tie around the foot and leave for 24 hours.

4. Slice garlic clove into big slices, put the slice on the wart and cover with a plaster/ bandage. The next day, smear Dead Sea mud on the wart and cover with a bandage. Then garlic the following day and so on until it's gone.

5. Apply some of the fig's white liquid on the wart.

6. Smear castor oil on the wart.

7. Put banana leaves on the wart and bandage. Repeat every night before you go to bed.

8. Mix 50gr of turmeric to 3 teaspoons of olive oil, smear on the wart (colors the skin).

9. Apply 1-2 essential lemon oil drops on a q-tip and put on the corn (do not put on skin).

Mix apple cider vinegar to crushed onion, apply on and around the wart and bandage.

 

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