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if you just leave it, is it for sure going to spread, or will your body ever kill it?

2007-01-01 13:49:48 · 9 answers · asked by john 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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Warts

Freshly killed chicken gizzard rubbed on the wart. The gizzard may have been sliced open. After rubbing it on the wart, you were to bury the gizzard and never look at it again. This worked on my little brother's warts that had resisted conventional medical treatments. Maybe it was the power of persuasion. Sabrina Barton

Some of these old remedies do seem to work. When I was a kid ( back in the 1940s) I had large warts on my hands. My grandmother told me to cut a potato in half and rub the raw potato on my hands several times a day. Before I knew what was happening, those things just disappeared. Sure make a believer out of me !!! Connie Humphrey

It is really not an old time cure, but it's a cheap alternative. Two years ago my little girl got a bad case of plantar warts on the bottoms of her feet. We have no health insurance and my husband had lost his job, and I thought "what am I going to do?" I began researching on the web and found a bulletin board, and several people posted that Tea Tree Oil had made their plantar warts disappear.

Well, Tea Tree Oil is a great antiseptic and we keep it in the house all the time. Several years ago I had a large wart on my face, and the doctor wanted $100 to remove it. I used the Tea Tree Oil every night, and in two weeks the wart was gone.

So, I used the Tea Tree Oil on my daughter's plantar warts. It worked great! The warts were gone in about two months. A doctor would have used expensive treatments or lazer surgery. All it took to get rid of them was a couple of $6 bottles of Tea Tree Oil from the Natural Health
store, and some patience.

Tea Tree Oil is from Australia. I purchase mine at the local Natural Health and vitamin store, for about $6 a bottle and it lasts a long time (we've had our current bottle for about two years). The one I like best is in a dark brown bottle and is by a company called NOW. Tea Tree Oil is great for lots of things --- warts, acne, etc. Maggie Hays

A friend of my mother's has a set of twin girls. One of them had a problem with warts on her hands. So, every night before bed, she'd put petrolium jelly (vasoline) on her hands and then put rubber gloves over them so she wouldn't get the stuff all over the bed linen. After several days (not sure how many), the warts were gone. Leanne Evans

Take a vitamin A gelcap...split it open and rub the oil on the wart......will see results 3 to 6 days..completely gone. KissKi88

My brother had a hugh wart on the little finger of his right hand ,,it covered the second section of the finger and stuck out at least 1/4 inch or more. Nasty looking thing. He had tried all kinds of wart removers to no avail. He worked in a gasoline station/garage, as they were called back then. He was restoring an old car and had just bought a new wrench,,well somehow it got knocked into a vat of acetone, and without thinking my brother just plunged his hand into it to grab the wrench before it went to the bottom,,and luckily he grabbed it. He cleaned of his hand and the next morning at breakfast our Mother asked what had he done to get rid of the wart. He said he hadn't done anything. Mom said,,well, it is gone,,what did you do? He told Mom about the acetone saying that was the only thing he could think of that was unusual that had happened. Mom said,,go upstairs and see if it is in your bed. Sure enough it was,,it had fallen off during the night. Not long ago, I had a wart on the back of my hand. I had tried several remedies and nothing got rid of the wart. Then remembered what had happened with my brother. I went to Wal Mart,,got some fingernail polish remover with acetone. I would saturate a quetip with the nail polish remover with acetone and dab it on the wart for about three or four times every day for about a week,,and every day I could see the wart shrinking, it finally just flaked off. Works,,don't ask me why,,although I have a theory,,don't know if it is correct. If warts are caused by a virus maybe the acetone freezes the virus and kills it ..don't know, just guessing. Acetone is cold. Works faster if you can find acetone. Alice Cokus

There is nothing better to get rid of warts than plain old duct tape. Make sure you get the type that has cloth fibers in it. Just cut a small piece and place it over the wart. In about a week the wart will die. If you feel silly running around with a piece of duct tape stuck to yourself, just cover the whole thing with a Band- aid. Ed Bayer


For warts: rub with dandelion milk; just pick flower and rub on wart. Chas


I am 63 now and three or four times during my life I have been afflicted with numerous warts on my hands. When I was a boy with the warts my grandmother told me to pick up a smooth, round pebble and rub the stone over each wart a few seconds, saying at the same time "wart, wart, go away". Then I was told to bury the rock. All the warts disappeared in a few days. Although this procedure sounds silly, I have performed this rite several times with positive results. I believe it is an illustration of the power of the mind to heal the body. Don Joliff


I read in a book of Grandmas home remedies when I was a teenager (this cure) and tried it. It worked on me, and since then, my daughter, son, sister-in-law, and several friends. Unfortunately this cure is seasonal... Take a pod from a milkweed plant, and apply the white milk seeping out of the pod twice daily for two weeks, and bye bye gone gone. No more warts...and they don't come back, ever! We found this to be somewhat sticky so we applied the milk to the pad on a bandaid and then to the wart. This worked great! Hogpainter


if ya wanna gid rid of it try these or you will turn into a toad

2007-01-01 14:20:37 · answer #1 · answered by harley w 4 · 0 0

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2016-12-25 04:15:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It depends where it is.
As someone said, if it's on your foot, it's probably going to spread. Anyway, warts on the foot are easy to get rid off, so just and see a doctor, or go to the chemist.

If it's on your hand, it might get bigger. I used to have a tiny one, and never really bothered with it (I was a teen). When I finally decided it was high time to get it removed, it was close to 1cm in diameter, and I'm not even exaggerating (also, to give an idea of what it really looked like, keep in mind that it wasn't flat... It had some volume!). It's gone, now, but you can still see that the skin has been scared when I'm taned.

As for the rest of your body, I don't think it would spread, but I would advise you to have it removed as you might cut it one day by accident, and that's how it spreads around.

If it's on your genitals, please have it removed as it's not very pleasant to... I'll let you guess the end of the sentence.

2007-01-01 14:01:48 · answer #3 · answered by Offkey 7 · 0 0

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2016-04-29 03:45:57 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

If its a plantar's wart it can spread

2007-01-01 13:52:16 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

its a fifty fifty it depends on your amune system if it is strong then it wont spread but it wont take out a wart thats already grown and if its weak GO SEE A DOCTOR RUN RUN RUN RUN!!!!

2007-01-01 13:54:36 · answer #6 · answered by My Life is in Black and White 4 · 0 0

No you just turn into a witch

2007-01-01 13:52:29 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

i am not sure but it's gonna hurt and you are going to look ridiculous

2007-01-01 13:51:21 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

it will keep getting bigger

2007-01-01 14:03:40 · answer #9 · answered by nat-a-bug 1 · 0 0

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