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WhiteFeather
11th February 2012, 00:20
Asking the forum members for my son whom is 19 years of age, if any one here on this forum has had success in treating or healing hand warts holistically/home remedies/etc. LMK. Much Appreciated.
Aqua marina
11th February 2012, 00:24
There are numerous homeopathic remedies to heal warts, but the chosen remedy needs to match all of the person's characteristics and symptoms. Just knowing that someone has warts is not enough. With enough information about the person to select a remedy, warts are easily overcome.
WhiteFeather
11th February 2012, 00:44
There are numerous homeopathic remedies to heal warts, but the chosen remedy needs to match all of the person's characteristics and symptoms. Just knowing that someone has warts is not enough. With enough information about the person to select a remedy, warts are easily overcome.
His immune system has its ups and downs, more down, as i think this could be the culprit. He does also get cold sores as well. I need to beef up his immune system I'm sure. Any suggestions. Echinecea? LMK
modwiz
11th February 2012, 01:16
For hand warts use tea tree essential oil applied straight from the bottle. The viral root of the wart should wither from using this EO, (essential oil). Any health food store will carry it. Make sure it is in a dark bottle as EO's need protection from light. Some are sold in clear bottles. I caution against their purchase. I am an Internationally Certified Aromatherapist, but not a doctor. This is not medical advice. Used every day, 2 or 3 times a day is how I would use it. I would expect to see the wart fall off in about 10 days. It could be less and may be more.
Echinacea? Like any herb, use should be for a specific time period. There are some exceptions. Echinacea is best used to boost the immune systen for acute conditions like colds and flus. Outbreaks of cold sores would be another instance. It is interesting to note that both of these afflictions are viral in origin. Cold sores are a clear indicator of a weakened immune system, as is a cold or flu.
It is my personal herbal opinion that an herb like echinacea should never be used for anything longer than an allergy season. It is my further opinion that echinacea should not be used as a prophylactic, when there is nothing to treat. It is an immune system booster, not an immune system replacement.
WhiteFeather
11th February 2012, 01:21
For hand warts use tea tree essential oil applied straight from the bottle. The viral root of the wart should wither from using this EO, (essential oil). Any health food store will carry it. Make sure it is in a dark bottle as EO's need protection from light. Some are sold in clear bottles. I caution against their purchase. I am an Internationally Certified Aromatherapist, but not a doctor. This is not medical advice. Used every day, 2 or 3 times a day is how I would use it. I would expect to see the wart fall off in about 10 days. It could be less and may be more.
Wanishi, Gonna check that out tomorrow.
Heather2017
11th February 2012, 02:34
...He does also get cold sores as well. I need to beef up his immune system I'm sure. Any suggestions. Echinecea? LMK
Hi Vince. Lysine is excellent for warding off cold sores and healing them quickly.
CdnSirian
11th February 2012, 03:14
Grapefruitseed Extract - comes in a solution of vegetable glycerine. Neutrabiotics is the local brand. Complete success in about 6 weeks is what I've seen. Rub a little on, everyday.
David Hughes
11th February 2012, 04:32
Organic apple cider vinegar or banana peels. Here's the details and some testimonies:
http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/warts.html
kimmie
11th February 2012, 04:46
Everyday white vinegar will work too. I've used it before to remove a small wart on my neck. I used a tiny swab of cotton soaked in vinegar covered with cotton tape over the wart each night for 4 nights. I keep it uncovered during the day to let my skin breathe. The wart turned dark brown then black after the 4th day and fell off within a week after starting the vinegar treatment. It's almost painless, well except for pulling off the cotton tape. That part seemed more painful then appying the vinegar. If you son is more sensitive, you can apply the vinegar treatment every other night. It will take a little longer but is very effective. Hope this will work for your son too!
Tangri
11th February 2012, 05:43
Asking the forum members for my son whom is 19 years of age, if any one here on this forum has had success in treating or healing hand warts holistically/home remedies/etc. LMK. Much Appreciated.
Can you find nearby a fig tree?. I could help you.
DianeKJ
11th February 2012, 06:04
Apple Cider Vinegar worked on my son's warts really quickly. We just taped a tiny piece of cotton soaked in it to his foot during the night, then removed it to breathe in the morning. After only a few days of this, the wart had a black center and it died off. I think it may depend on the type of wart though, because my daughter has a small one on her finger and this remedy did not work for it. Certainly cheap and worth a try. Good luck.
witchy1
11th February 2012, 08:09
I think I used cod-liver oil on my sons when he was smaller. Keep them moist with it (apply 2 or 3 times a day) takes about a week and painless. It just stops air getting into them
The trick is to get the mother wart - the others are off shoots... bit of trial and error there - it will be the first one that arrived.
:-)
mosquito
11th February 2012, 08:11
when I was an acupuncturist I had a 100% success rate with warts, so if your sons ok with needles, give that a go !
Robstar
11th February 2012, 08:44
I can vouch for Apple cider vinegar.
I had a wart turn black overnight with one application and fall off in a couple of weeks. The best home remedy i have ever found on the interwebs! :becky:
NeverMind
11th February 2012, 08:55
Chalk works for many (just applying it to the wart after it - the wart - had been moistened with the person's own saliva first thing in the morning, before eating anything).
Chelidonium majus (sorry, don't remember its English name right now) is what I personally recommend to people who have that sort of excrescences.
You can use it at any time of the year, but its sap really is more powerful - and abundant - when the flower is in bloom, in April and early May. You simply break the stalk and apply the vivid orange sap to the wart or mole. Often, the excrescence turns dark, even black, before falling off.
In homeopathy, warts are a clear indication for Thuja (all the more so if the person has been vaccinated or fed antibiotics in the past).
Good luck.
NeverMind
11th February 2012, 09:06
Some are sold in clear bottles. I caution against their purchase.
Absolutely.
Also, the price is an indication of quality, which is very important for therapeutic use. Many essential oils require enormous amounts of raw material (flowers, etc.) - literally TONS of it - to produce just a few drops, so they are unavoidably expensive.
(Some of the most valuable therapeutic EO, however - such as the ubiquitous lavender, to name just one, and of course - are NOT overly expensive even when they are of the highest qualty.)
Also, anyone considering essential oils (which I absolutely love, and am an aromatherapist too : )), please, do not confuse them with "fragrant oils" or "aromatic oils", found in many stores that sell scented candles and such. It's amazing how many people do that, and then complain the oil gave them headaches or some nasty other symptom. Those oils are purely synthetic concoctions that I personally would never use even for "air fresheners", let alone on my skin.
Another thing: if you are using homeopathy, do NOT use essential oils at the same time. Also, do not store homeopathic remedies near essential oils, especially mint.
Off topic: Modwiz, how about opening a thread about aromatherapy? :)
Lettherebelight
11th February 2012, 09:24
It's true that, because everyone's body is a unique system, some things will work for one person, yet not for another, so it is a matter of trial and error, finding out what works for your son's system. So for this reason, it would be prudent to try all of the above suggestions, one by one. Apple cider vinegar sounds like a good bet!
I would definitely agree that a lowered immune system would be a contributing factor to your son's condition, since warts are a virus. As with all viral infection, they will eventually run their course. Any infection(viral, fungal, bacterial) indicates that the body's immune system has been breached somewhere along the way. A real boost to the immune system is colloidal silver, sunshine and reduced stress levels. This is key to optimising immunities, general health and well being.
Sounds easy, doesn't it? But in practical terms in today's world, it's not as easy to follow this prescription as one would think.
Colloidal silver--powerfully anti-viral and an amazing boost to any immune system, as is...
vitamin D--(best source...sunshine!)
And studies have proven (and our inner voice knows) that higher stress levels weaken
body systems, including the body's defences. Everyone responds differently to stress, so
it's up to the individual to determine what they need to do to...
reduce stress in their daily living. The pressures on young adults can be very intense, as they struggle to find their feet as adults in today's world, especially if they are artistic or sensitive psychologically.
These three recommendations are really important assists in turbo-charging your body's healing mechanisms. I hope we can all be able to find time to include them in our busy lifestyles, including myself! Most especially the latter two.
As one case study I offer the story of a family member whose hands (dorsal) were covered in constellations of warts. Being a teenager, he was very conscious of them as it was a particularly bad case, which only added more stress to the situation. It was a condition that had grown over the last year of education.
When school (college, here in England) was finished, he cut off from everything and just spent the summer out sailing on the Solent every day. By the end of the summer his hands were clear.
As an addendum...that family member just said "why say the location?...wow. I'm famous! Yeah, that's what happened...I just stopped worrying. Hence the expression...
Don't be a 'Worry Wart'."
He's a wise old soul!
All the best to you and son, WhiteFeather..
Wishing everyone good health..:cool:
fathertedsmate
11th February 2012, 09:31
MMS whitefeather, i was using it on a fellow mercury poisoned freind,it was the visual experience of watching his warts on his hands dissapear,that gave him the confidence to continue with the treatment, now he is virus and much more free,
ktlight
11th February 2012, 09:58
Snail slime works and so does organic coconut oil.
MMA_Fan
11th February 2012, 10:43
Garlic.
-Grate, pulverise or blend to a paste, open wart and rub it in. will work 100% within 2 days and it won't come back.
CeltMan
11th February 2012, 16:36
Hi Whitefeather,
It seems you have good advice already here.
When I read your post the first thing I thought of was: 'TreeTree Oil'
I see you already have that advice.
Also, perhaps put a few drops on the inside of potaeo peelings. Then tape this to the area(s) of warts
There were studies done a few years back, that indicated that potatoe peelings, -the inside, surface have healing properties.
Good luck
blufire
11th February 2012, 18:16
Whitefeather you asked specifically for suggests on holistic approach for your sons warts on his hands . . . . these are my thoughts:
Warts are viral in nature as are cold sores (herpes simplex I) so building the immune system specifically for viral dis-eases would be prudent. Anytime you are building the immune system you should stay no longer in the regime any longer than 6 to 8 weeks. You can exhaust the immune systemfrom too much stimulation.
I use tinctures in a compound of 4 or more of these herbs . . . .I generally use specific tinctures for specific situations and individuals. These generally build the immune system against viruses. The last five tinctures listed are more support and delivery herbals.
Holistic treatment (Internal) herbal tinctures
Immmune System building against Viruses
Black Elderberry (Sambus nigra)
Echinacea root (Echinacea purpurea)
Echinacea root (Echinacea agustafolia)
Goldenseal rhizome & roots (Hydrastis canadensis
Astragalus root (Astragalus membranaceus)
Reishi mushroom (Ganoderma lucidum)
Osha root (Ligusticum porteri)
Yerba Santa leaf (Eriodictyon californicum)
Schisandra (Schisandra chinensis)
Yerba Santa leaf (Eriodictyon californicum)
Horseradish root (Armoracia rusticana)
Prickly Ash bark (Zanthoxylum clava-herculis
Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)
Yarrow flower (Achillea millefolium)
Wild Indigo root (Baptisia tinctoria
If your body is in a viral attack the following compound of the following herbal tinctures is benificial and depending on severity of attack I use in conjunction with the above herbal compound.
Viral attack
Lomatium root (Lomatium dissectum)
St. John's Wort flower & bud (Hypericum perforatum)
Echinacea root (Echinacea purpurea)
Olive leaf (Olea europaea)
Lemon Balm leaf & flower (Melissa officinalis
If you start treating for a viral manifestation (warts, herpes, flu colds ets) you will more than likely initiate a viral attack.
Holistic treatment (external) herbal or natural
Topical applications pharmaceutical grade tea tree oil and alternate with grapefruit seed extract or high grade potent ‘black salve’. The ‘black drawing salve’ is hard to find anymore because the recipe has been altered drastically due to ‘codex alimentrius’. I do make my own.
Holistic treatment (spiritual) thought patterns
With almost all dis-eases there are mental thought patterns that cause or facilitate the certain illness to manifest and reoccur.
With warts the general harmful thought pattern is “little expressions of hate and belief in ugliness. Since the hands are involved the negative thought pattern is: hold and handle. Clutch and grip. Grasping and letting go. Caressing. Pinching . . . all ways of ‘dealing with’ experiences. And so you could extrapolate that the main negative thought pattern is grasping onto or clutching little expressions of hate and ugliness and/or struggling with letting these negative thoughts ‘go’.
His fever blisters or cold sores (herpes simplex I) are also viral and a manifestation of viral attacks to the immune system which among other things causes a depletion of a certain amino acids. Cold sores erupt during times of stress (any stress) on the human body. So in along with boosting his system against viral attacks I would suggest strongly he takes L-Lysine . . . it is the amino acid he is low of. Take at least 300mg a day for 4 to 6 months and if he feels one about to erupt up the amount to at least 600mg.
Thought pattern regarding cold sores: festering, bitter, angry words left unspoken or deep fear to express them.
A fun Folklore Remedy or remedy used by my great grand mother that actually works: Is to go into the woods and find the rotted tree stump from a walnut or red oak tree. Scrape out a bucket full of the rotted wood and cover with rain water and let it steep for about a month. Strain and use the ‘water’ on the warts. Best to use in a poultice with clay mud (draws) from the river bank. The rotted wood from red oak and walnut contain large amounts of tannic acid (main medicinal value) which then is very effective in drying out and removing the wart from the ‘roots’.
Just as modwiz said . . . I am not a doctor and these are only my suggestions and experiences as a herbalist.
WhiteFeather
11th February 2012, 18:34
Thanking all for some great and much appreciated advice. Could these warts be attributed to a low immune system, I'm sure its so. He has been under stress from college studies, he beats himself up over this constantly. I tell him to relax,,,,quite often. Again thanks for all your responses. Love You Peeps. ≈W.F.≈
conk
12th February 2012, 17:15
OK, sit back and get ready to laugh at this one. Ready? Duct tape. When you've stopped smiling go and search for duct tape wart remedies. It does work.
aranuk
12th February 2012, 17:32
Who needs to consult your GP when we have all these helpful friends here at Avalon eh?
Stan
WhiteFeather
26th February 2012, 18:34
Thank You all for some wealth of knowledge. Going with the Essential Oils.
Maia Gabrial
26th February 2012, 19:04
WhiteFeather,
Have him try L-Lysine for the cold sores. It's also good for DNA repair....
nomadguy
27th February 2012, 01:47
Try Agrisept-A
it is a trio of citrus extracts. works like a charm.
TargeT
27th February 2012, 02:11
Thank You all for some wealth of knowledge. Going with the Essential Oils.
Look into this too....
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http://bloodrootblacksalve.com/
About Black Salves, Eschar black salves, Indian Mud and bloodroot paste.
As you have noticed there are numerous sites that sell black salves and sites that provide information pertaining to black salve. There are even sites that claim black salves cause skin damage and that there is no proof black salves actually work. We will take each issue to task.
First what is black salve? Before we address what black salves are, lets first establish when black salves became an issue and came under fire. The first documented modern issue regarding the use of black salves started in the 1920's. This is when the pharmaceuticals industry started to gain prominence and dominance. Up until then black salve was the standard for use on skin cancers and skin problems. The pharmaceutical industry started lobbying the government and regulations started to take hold. Therefore, black salves were hardly heard of until they started to gain popularity in the 1960's. As the black salves started to gain popularity companies started popping up that provided black salves. One fact is clear, black salves have been around for centuries.
There are so many black salves that claim to do miraculous things and provide excellent results. There is undisputed evidence that black salves do work. One the other hand there is also evidence that black salves cause severe scarring and damage to health tissue. A point must be made here to clarify the issue. NOT ALL BLACK SALVES ARE A LIKE. Again, let me make this clear, not all black salves are alike. So why do some black salves cause skin damage and others do not. It is the ingredients, specifically the ingredient zinc chloride. Black salves that cause serious skin damage and scarring contains over 40% zinc chloride. There are medical doctors and even the government agency FDA; assert it is the ingredient bloodroot. This is impossible. If bloodroot is the ingredient that causes skin damage then it wouldn't have been put in toothpaste and the University of North Carolina wouldn't have used it as a dewormer in cattle and sheep. Here is the test, get zinc chloride and put a table spoon of it in water. The container will get so hot you can barely hold on to it. Now take a tablespoon of bloodroot and put it in a cup of water. That's right, nothing happens. This little experiment was demonstrated by Risingsun Health/Bloodroot Products to the FDA agents that visited there office. I tried the same experiment and was shocked. I only used a table spoon of zinc chloride in 8 oz of water. That is scary, so wonder people feel a burning sensation and get scarred. I also tried the bloodroot in water, nothing, even after 2 hours. Therefore, the conclusion is that it actually isn't the bloodroot that causes the skin damage or scarring, but the acoustic ingredients such as zinc chloride. I did not test chromium chloride or arsenic trisulphide. There is a company that uses no more that 30% zinc chloride in their black salves and they seem to be getting the same results and the black salve with over 40% zinc chloride.
Other ingredients vary from black salve to black salve. A true black salve must contain the essential herb bloodroot. The other ingredients include Chaparral, Galangal root, Sheep sorrel, Plantain, Graviola, Bitter melon, Chaga mushroom, Yellow dock root, Calendula, Pine tar , bees wax and Ginger root. These are the most common ingredients in most black salves. Now for the mineral ingredients may consist of zinc chloride, chromium chloride, arsenic trisulphide and/or DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide).
One main ingredient that defines black salve is as we mentioned before the use of distilled water or oils as the base. Distilled water dries out and this is the main factor in scarring. You need to keep the area moist and using oils instead of water resolves this issue nicely. We have found the use of Neem and Olive oil is essential. Neem is a great antiseptic and reduces infections and the itchiness. Salves made with oil do take a little longer to get the desired results, usually 2-5 days longer. We believe this is far better than the serious scaring experienced with water based black salves.
meeradas
27th February 2012, 02:28
Please forgive my bookmarking this thread like this [with no further input; only possibility atm]. Thank you!
doodah
27th February 2012, 02:43
Garlic.
-Grate, pulverise or blend to a paste, open wart and rub it in. will work 100% within 2 days and it won't come back.
I've found this to be absolutely true, but I do it a little differently. I just cut a garlic clove in half and put it on the wart so that the "juicy" side is touching the wart. Then put a bandaid over that to hold it in place for 24 hours. After 24 hours, remove the bandaid.
Sometimes, depending on the strength of the garlic, the skin around the wart will actually blister. If that happens, just let the blister heal naturally in the open air. When the blister shrinks, the wart falls off. They don't come back.
Cjay
27th February 2012, 03:13
I agree with Modwiz's suggestion that tea tree oil can kill warts. This is one site (of many) that discusses using tea tree oil to treat warts. The page also lists 14 other plants that can be used to treat warts.
http://www.teatreewonders.com/tea-tree-oil-warts.html
The sticky white milky sap from many plants can be used to kill warts and even stop skin cancers. The milky sap is strongly alkaline. It can burn sensitive skin, so use only on the wart(s) and wipe it off other skin.
The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is responsible for many warts. HPV has been implicated in causing several types of cancer, so it is a good idea to try to eliminate it from the body. MMS kills pathogens in the body when MMS is ingested and it kills pathogens on the skin when applied topically to the affected area.
MMS can be applied directly to the skin (strong solution) and MMS can be swallowed in a dilute solution. Refer to Jim Humble's book here (http://www.miraclemineral.org/) for full explanation of how to use MMS for hundreds of ailments. MMS is very cheap and very effective for so many different things.
Covering a wart with banana peel or garlic are two natural remedies that many people use. You can use band aids or tape to hold the banana peel or garlic on the wart.
This is one of many sites I found with a quick search for natural remedies for warts:
Warts are caused by viruses that infect the top layer of the skin, and herbs and homeopathic remedies can be used to treat them. Most warts do not cause any pain, but they can become sore or itchy. They can appear on most areas of the body, including the feet, hands, lips, or genitals. The types of warts include common warts, flat warts, genital warts, and plantar warts. Home remedies, including vitamins, homeopathy, and herbal remedies can safely and effectively remove warts.
The viral cause of warts is the human papilloma virus, known as HPV. Warts are contagious but can take many months or years to grow and become visible on the skin. Warts spread from person to person and from one part of the body to another. Those with low immunity are more susceptible. Breaks in the skin also open up pathways for infection.
Garlic Patch
By covering the wart with garlic, the wart is deprived of oxygen and also infused with the oil of the garlic, a known antibiotic, antiviral and antifungal. The garlic can be taped over the wart before bed and replaced nightly. This can take a few weeks, but eventually, the wart will begin to turn black before falling off.
Vitamin A
For external warts on the genitals, vitamin A has been shown to be effective. Vitamin A applied twice daily can be used, along with other herbs such as a tincture of Echinacea, to safely remove warts.
Thuja occidentalis
The homeopathic remedy Thuja occidentalis has been used for two centuries to remove warts. Made from the Arbor Vitae tree, Thuja is sold over-the-counter in many health food and specialty stores. This homeopathic remedy will work for most warts and for people with warts on many parts of their bodies. It is not recommended for plantar warts, however, but is useful for bleeding or painful warts other than on the feet. Warts have been shown to reduce in size and disappear when treated with Thuja in 6c potency taken daily.
Ruta Graveolens
Ruta graveolens is a homeopathic remedy that is useful for plantar warts. Made from the Rue or Bitterwort plant, it can be taken, like Thuja, in 6c potency daily. This remedy is especially useful for smooth, painful plantar warts.
Green Tea
Drinking green tea helps remove warts. This is because tea contains antioxidants that help boost immune function. Made from the Camellia sinensis plant, green tea extract can be purchased as a concentrated nutritional supplement as well. The recommended dosage to boost immunity is 2500 to 500 mg daily.
Source: http://www.naturalnews.com/029009_banana_peel_warts.html
I would like to stress that HPV is extremely contagious and most humans carry HPV, so even if you kill the warts and the viruses that cause them, it is highly likely the viruses will return (because of re-infection). A long term solution is to improve the diet to boost the immune system. I suggest you do your own research - search for "immune system boosting foods".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6HiZUtRUdo
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6HiZUtRUdo
Maria Stade
27th February 2012, 03:28
I would give him coloidal silver
D-vitamin and lots of C-vitamin
And then he should eat or drink tea from this plant !
http://www.gynostemma.org/
Dont buy tea buy the plant and it can be keept indoors if the vinter is cold !
Every person should have one !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHYz9QNIYwA
Information belonging to the film :
Qore Essentials; is a proprietary blend of 3 traditional Asian herbs, the Crown herb (Immortality herb), Chinese Skullcap and White Korean Ginseng rounds out this power packed daily supplement.
This is the Vitalize portion of the Qore System that will maintain the metabolic functions of the body, supports healthy cardiovascular, healthy joint function, promotes energy, protects against fatigue, supports healthy liver and immune system functions.
Crown herb (Botanical Name Gynostemma Pentaphyllum); is a little known herb that is an adaptagen that has more active ingredients than any single herb found on the planet to date, 4 times as many saponins than Ginseng and works uniquely with the individual body.
The Crown herb [Immortality herb] is an adaptagen that works with the body to help normalize Blood pressure high or low, has very specific effects to help manage blood sugars, blood lipids and is powerfully immune toning the Crown herb strengthens and helps to tone down an over reacting immune system.
Benefits in the following areas; Mental performance improvement, Mood enhancement, Anti fatigue, Anti stress, Chronic fatigue, Cholesterol reduction, Blood Pressure, Digestion, Strength and Endurance, Immunity, Adaptogenic Properties, Antioxidant Properties.
Skullcap; is used in traditional Asian medicines treating allergies, cancer, and as an aspirin-like anti-inflammatory.
White Korean Ginseng; Mental attention and concentration, Lowering blood sugar, Antioxidant properties, Cholesterol reduction, Anti cancer, Immune system stimulation, Physical and Mental improvement
______________________________________________________________________________
This plant is easy to take cuttings and make new plants, get one .. make more and give to friends and family !
Make tea and eat young leavs as sallad !
Warm regards Maria
blufire
27th February 2012, 04:11
I would like to advise that when suggesting natural treatment that you be very careful. Please be clear on what you are suggesting.
Maria you said:
Skullcap; is used in traditional Asian medicines treating allergies, cancer, and as an aspirin-like anti-inflammatory.
White Korean Ginseng; Mental attention and concentration, Lowering blood sugar, Antioxidant properties, Cholesterol reduction, Anti cancer, Immune system stimulation, Physical and Mental improvement
This plant is easy to take cuttings and make new plants, get one .. make more and give to friends and family !
Make tea and eat young leavs as sallad !
Skullcap’s main medicine value is a nervine. . . it is sedative and soothing and calms nerves.
Then you mention Korean Ginseng and then talk about “this plant” is easy to take cuttings to make new plants to give to family and make tea and eat the young leaves as sallet. Only the root is used of any ginseng plant . . . .the leaves and stem have no medicinal value. I can only surmise you meant the skullcap herb. But those who have not studied herbalism may not know this.
TargetT you posted about ‘bloodroot black salve’. I agree, and bloodroot is the primary ingredient that I use in my black salves but you notice I did not mention any of the ingredients in my above post. This is because bloodroot black salve should be used carefully with appropriate proprietary herbs. It should be placed very carefully only on the area you want removed and held in place while it works. It will destroy very quickly diseased tissue, warts and skin cancer, but it also can leave a hole or depressed area if not used correctly. There are other herbal salves that are used in conjunction with black salves to heal the tissue and leave little to no scar.
Just be careful folks suggesting natural cures and make sure you do your own research and offer tried and true recipes. Just because these are ‘natural’ elements doesn’t mean there is not harm . . . arsenic is natural.
Maria Stade
27th February 2012, 04:21
I would like to advise that when suggesting natural treatment that you be very careful. Please be clear on what you are suggesting.
Maria you said:
Skullcap; is used in traditional Asian medicines treating allergies, cancer, and as an aspirin-like anti-inflammatory.
White Korean Ginseng; Mental attention and concentration, Lowering blood sugar, Antioxidant properties, Cholesterol reduction, Anti cancer, Immune system stimulation, Physical and Mental improvement
This plant is easy to take cuttings and make new plants, get one .. make more and give to friends and family !
Make tea and eat young leavs as sallad !
Skullcap’s main medicine value is a nervine. . . it is sedative and soothing and calms nerves.
Then you mention Korean Ginseng and then talk about “this plant” is easy to take cuttings to make new plants to give to family and make tea and eat the young leaves as sallet. Only the root is used of any ginseng plant . . . .the leaves and stem have no medicinal value. I can only surmise you meant the skullcap herb. But those who have not studied herbalism may not know this.
TargetT you posted about ‘bloodroot black salve’. I agree, and bloodroot is the primary ingredient that I use in my black salves but you notice I did not mention any of the ingredients in my above post. This is because bloodroot black salve should be used carefully with appropriate proprietary herbs. It should be placed very carefully only on the area you want removed and held in place while it works. It will destroy very quickly diseased tissue, warts and skin cancer, but it also can leave a hole or depressed area if not used correctly. There are other herbal salves that are used in conjunction with black salves to heal the tissue and leave little to no scar.
Just be careful folks suggesting natural cures and make sure you do your own research and offer tried and true recipes. Just because these are ‘natural’ elements doesn’t mean there is not harm . . . arsenic is natural.
The text is information that goes with the film !
I am only talking of The plant in the film Gynostemma ! Thank you I need to make that more clear !
Trail
27th February 2012, 08:48
Wrub the juice out of the flowers of this plant on the wart and it will be gone in a week or two.
Like wrub it hard enough to damage the flower so it's juices come out.
http://members.chello.nl/~p.kavelaars/image001.jpg
It's called a 'Goudsbloem' in dutch. According to google translate it's called 'Marigold' in english.
This really works i used to cure a few warts when i was around his age.
It's a very common weed and found everywhere here in Holland. We used to just have em in our garden when i was a kid.
WhiteFeather
23rd August 2012, 00:31
Garlic.
-Grate, pulverise or blend to a paste, open wart and rub it in. will work 100% within 2 days and it won't come back.
The Raw Garlic Worked Flawlessly in several days. Thank You, And I see you have retired since.
nomadguy
23rd August 2012, 05:29
Wrub the juice out of the flowers of this plant on the wart and it will be gone in a week or two.
Like wrub it hard enough to damage the flower so it's juices come out.
http://members.chello.nl/~p.kavelaars/image001.jpg
It's called a 'Goudsbloem' in dutch. According to google translate it's called 'Marigold' in english.
This really works i used to cure a few warts when i was around his age.
It's a very common weed and found everywhere here in Holland. We used to just have em in our garden when i was a kid.
That looks like a lot like a Calendula plant :)
Arrowwind
26th August 2012, 19:31
Many cases of warts are cured with the homoepathic remedy called Thuja in 30 c repeated days. Warts may take up to 6 to 8 weeks to completely go with this treatment. Topical applications of Thuja mother tincture can also work.
Rocky_Shorz
27th August 2012, 05:01
There are numerous homeopathic remedies to heal warts, but the chosen remedy needs to match all of the person's characteristics and symptoms. Just knowing that someone has warts is not enough. With enough information about the person to select a remedy, warts are easily overcome.
His immune system has its ups and downs, more down, as i think this could be the culprit. He does also get cold sores as well. I need to beef up his immune system I'm sure. Any suggestions. Echinecea? LMK
Lysine stops the cold sores and is just a vitamin... couple a day stops them when they are first starting, then wait for the next time. it helps the lips build protection from the sun...
therinkydinktink
18th September 2012, 03:58
I had these really bad a few years ago on my right hand nearly all the way down the index finger (people noticed them often) and quite a few on the ring finger, I never really sought treatment for them but bought some blueberry bushes and spent quite a bit of time planting them up in large pots which involved having my hands in ericaceous (acid+) soil for quite a while (after a while your hands will start to tingle and then burn slightly) and a few days later they had vanished and have never returned. I had them that long I nearly named them, I can nearly remember where everyone was! I don't think mine were due to low immunity though I must say.
WhiteFeather
28th August 2014, 14:22
The Apple Cider Vinegar w Mother just worked for my son.
Rolci
28th August 2014, 15:57
Hope it's not too late!
http://whitecrowbooks.com/books/page/if_this_be_magic_the_forgotten_power_of_hypnosis/
Cure for warts.
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