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Foot Warts • Facial Warts • Finger Warts • Child Warts

  • Finger Warts Removal

  • My son had about 8 warts on his fingers and my husband told me to buy what his mom used for him. Its called S.S.S. Tonic and its a high potency Iron/ B Vitamin supplement. You can get it at the drugstore in the vitamin section. It is in a brown bottle with red lettering. My son took 2 teaspoons each day for about 8 weeks and the warts disappeared. So it stands to reason that a lack of iron and B vitamins in the diet may cause warts. - Derek Sykes, July 30, 2006
  • Child Warts, Finger Warts Removal

    My son had a cluster of warts under the fingernail and then a cluster of warts on the top of the finger next to it. Probably 30 warts. I took him to two dermatologists. One tried an acid, which made them spread. The other told me he could freeze them off, but it would be very painful and take a lot of time. I decided to try some things I had heard and read. I finally decided on this home remedy: Put one drop of Castor Oil on the wart. Cover it with gauze for 30 min. 3 times a day for 3 weeks. I covered my sons whole finger and kept the fingernail cut back so I could cover it with the oil. Be sure to sterilize the nailclippers after each use. This worked! I had no faith in it when I began, but I am very glad I gave it a try. His warts are gone. - Kathy Boroff, October 31, 2005
  • Facial Warts Finger Warts Removal
  • I know the perfect cure for removing warts. It takes only a couple of minutes and two weeks later with no more thought on the matter they are gone! I gained this knowledge from an old aunt of mine who, upon seeing a woman with an wart on her nose offered to help her rid herself of this unsightly intrusion. As children, we grew up with this story in the 50's so when my husband had a wart on his finger for a couple of years I decided to take my old aunt's remedy seriously and applied, wait for it, a snail to the area! My husband and I watched, fascinated and possible repulsed (depending upon how you feel about snails) as the snail made its way across the wart. Courageously we turned it around to cover its tracks then decided enough was enough. A couple of weeks later, miraculously the wart had disappeared.

    Now 30 years on, our son started to have warts, first on his finger then on his chin. For months he tolerated them and at intervals visited doctors to have them removed which, need I add, did not work! I did mention my old aunt's cure to him from time to time until at last he decided what had he got to lose? His reputation as a serious businessman? His faith in conventional medicine? No probs there. Be a laughing stock in front of his colleagues should the snail story leak out? No, of course not! Just the idea of subjecting oneself to having a slimy creature crawl all over you! I think it's hilarious and amazing, but who cares if it works? I hope this helps any readers with wart problems. Please, before you think of going to the docs to have your wart burned out or frozen or whatever, try this, it's so simple. Peace be with you. -
    Dotti, June 23, 2004
  • Warts Removal
  • I was told that Lanacane is for athletes foot but also would take off warts. So I tried it on one on my leg for a few days and it crumbled up and I rubbed it off. I have another one on my arm and am trying New-Skin.... - J and C Torres, July 13, 2004
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