Hi BirdLady
Cause
Moles are usually the result of a nutritional deficiency and they should be treated internally, as well as externally.
Potassium deficiency is the general cause.
1.General Information for Moles: The warts, moles and skin blemishes are helped externally and are often cleared up by using the white milk from dandelions and/or from milkweed. Applying castor oil or garlic oil to the area several times a day and taping a piece of gauze soaked with this oil over the wart during the night will aid in clearing the condition. The use of a clove of garlic cut in half (or mashed or grated) and kept over the wart all night until it is gone has aided many. Black walnut tincture and the following combination tincture have been used with such success that a number of people swear by them. The combination tinctures consists of blue vervain, black cohosh, blue cohosh, skullcap and lobelia herbs in equal parts, using 90 proof or stronger alcohol as a base.
2.More General Information for Moles: Use the mucusless diet and add plenty of raw carrots, kelp, dulse, or sea weed and onions to the diet.
3.Garlic for Moles: Here is a very successful routine for removal of these unwanted growths called moles, or warts. Take a button of garlic, slice or cut in two, and placed the cup area over a wart of mole. Tape it on, and as it dries out put a fresh piece. Many users have reported good results.
4.Potassium Deficiency for Moles: When cysts or tumors grow in places where they can be seen outside the body, often we react by having them cut out. This defeats healing by working on the effect instead of the cause. You can cut cysts out, tumors off, and burn warts off (which are also a potassium deficiency), or get rid of as many moles as you wish, but unless you go to the cause, they will grow back again, and you may end up with as many or more cysts, tumors, moles as before. Different signs of potassium deficiency will keep popping out on the body because the condition that needs correcting is on the inside. You have to go into the cause, Dr. Christopher always insisted, which is the way we have been eating.Potassium sources: There are several ways to receive your potassium. Dr. Bernard Jensen sells a potassium broth made from dehydrated vegetables. Dr. Bronner makes a similar, excellent product. You can also make your own potassium broth by simmering equal parts of red potatoes, celery, carrots, onions, and herbs to taste. Raw vegetable and fruit juices also flood the system with potassium.
Best of health to you
2007-01-22 14:19:39
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answered by Natural Healer 6
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2016-04-29 23:53:14
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answered by lavona 3
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Safely & Permanently Remove Moles, Warts and Skin Blemishes
2016-05-16 14:52:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Your loose moles are actually called skin tags. Your family physician or a dermatologist can remove them with little effort and little (if any) scarring. Unlike moles, they come off very easily and do not have to be dug out, therefore the lack of scarring.
2007-01-22 14:34:09
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answered by shasser2 3
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The string thing works. My husband had a not-so-tiny skin tag on the back of his neck. His sister is a nurse and she told him to tie a string around the base of it. (It has to be tight and tied in a knot so it won't unravel). He didn't remove it, and even showered with it there. I'd say within a week it turned black and fell off.
If it is dark moles, then I would recommend seeing a dermatologist. Sometimes they take off something like 20 for one price.
2007-01-22 13:57:19
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answered by TPhi 5
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I would not attempt to to cut any mole off. If u have a major concern u should seek advice from a dermatologist(skin doctor). Most moles are benign, but if u notice a change in size, height, shape or color maybe u need an evaluation.
2016-03-14 22:29:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Moles or skin tags? In my experience, they will never just fall off on their own. I'm in the process of ridding myself of one at the moment. I know this is common in skin tags and debatable in moles. There is a different element here, since there is a cancer issue, and most docs will want to have them biopsied if they remove them. Anyway, tying them off at the root with a piece of thread pretty tightly is supposed to kill it by depriving it of blood flow. I'm in day three of one myself right now, so I'll let you know how it goes.
2007-01-22 13:52:58
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answered by rumezzo 4
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Liquid bandage works...or duct tape. But, liquid bandage is more practical. Try it it works by suffocating the blood flow.
Those moles are called skin tags. You can also, have them lasered or burned off.
Good Luck
2007-01-22 14:08:20
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answered by JSC 6
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Don't they have home kits for freezing them off? Ask your pharmacist.
2007-01-22 13:56:10
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answered by lyyman 5
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Yes, occasionally.
2007-01-22 13:56:06
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answered by Anonymous
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