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Comments (97)I haven't had planters wart since I was very little, but a few years ago, I had a wart on the side of my face and found that Edgar Cayce recommended castor oil for warts. I'm not sure how I learned about black walnut, but one day I was walking in the parking lot at work and found a crushed black walnut and rubbed the fruit on my wart. Then, I started using the castor oil and the wart was gone in few days. Planer's warts are very painful, too. I found this online specifically recommended by Cayce for plantars' warts. Hope this isn't redundant. This is a long thread... It would be nice if this solution worked for all warts, but it seems from the readings that there are some instances where the warts require a different approach. In this case, the situation appears to be plantar warts, a painful situation indeed! Here, Cayce suggests mixing spirits of camphor with baking soda. This is a remedy I applied myself in college, and I am here to tell you personally that "it works!" "(Q) There are two growths that appear to be warts on the ball of my left foot; what is the best way to dissolve or remove them? Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/895289 Here is a link that might be useful: EZINE/Cayce...See Moreplanter wart removal
Comments (42)Fingernail polish does not work! However, six weeks of diligently applying duck tape (heated by a match prior to application to get the glue sticky so that it would stay on for several days) after first dabbing ultra colloidal silver spray (can be purchased at whole foods) with a q-tip. Keep the tape on for as long as it will stick. The longer you leave it on, the more progress you will make each time. Soak feet and pumice the wart area each time you have to change the tape. The warts will look like black hard seeds when the get close to the surface. Six weeks of this and I was rid of 15 warts on the left foot, and 5 on the right. I had surgergy to get rid of the first wart. That almost killed me, there was no way I could have 20 warts removed by surgery. This was a much better alternative, and it absolutely worked, but you have to be diligent. Duck tape alone didn't work. The process didn't start working until I added the colloidal silver, and until I heated the tape. The glue from the tape coupled with the silver irritates the wart to the point that it works it's way out of the foot. Hope this helps!...See MorePlanters, Palmers An Common WARTS !
Comments (1)In early May I had a bump on my distal digit . I thought it was a mucoi cyst at first and disregarded it. Two weeks later it had grown in size but still smooth with no indication of being a wart. Under the lamp I could see the veins of the wart. What does that look like basically tiny white or black dots. I used the dr. Scholl freeze kit longer and more frequent than told. The wart would turn white and continue to get bigger. I cut the top off with a pair of scissors. Just enough to remove a few layers of skin . I soaked the site in apple cider vinegar with the mother three times a day and at night applied fresh slivers of garlic. This removed the wart to the very base. I like a fool stopped treatment thinking I nailed the sucker. Nope! Two weeks later I could see it was bigger. Again I removed the skin with a scissor or a nail clipper. I have been slicing up banana peel and wrappg the wart with the banan peel and scotch tape. The banana peel made the fresh skin surrounding the wart peel away. I have a thin scab still active with the wart. With a magnifying glass I can see the tiny veins still present. How do you know when it is gone and how long to treat? You know when it is gone when all you see is normal skin. If you have a scab continue to apply the banana peel. How long will it take using any natural method..... Depends on how vigil you are and how deep the sucker is. I am about two weeks into self treating for the second time . I only have about the size of "%" . The wart is only the size of the percent mark. I can see there are a few veins still present. It is not necessary to cut the skin till you bleed. I only removed a top layer to any product could penetrate. The garlic was effective but I smelled like garlic all the time. Some have more success with the garlic and others the banana. Just make sure you get the entire sucker or it returns . Also you must clean the scissor or nail clipper or the wart will transfer. I agree that the banana is the most effective and does not hurt one bit whereas the freeze method did diddly squat and burned. Oops the banana method does burn a little when you are at the final" kill stage" but it is minor....See MoreRemove brick planter boxes from around trees
Comments (12)I would like to reinforce what was said above. We had a tree planted by a professional nursery. They created a berm around the tree and said fill it with water for the first year and they removed it. I did the watering, but was negligent in removing the berm. The berm was about 14" high and 20" wide and about 8' in diameter. When I removed the berm about 18 months after it was planted, the tree had started sending roots into the berm. I dug into the original surfaces and reburied the roots I found. The tree is doing great. Having increased it size by 50% in the 4 years since it was planted. If your trees have had the raised bed for any length of time, the tree has probably filled the bed with roots....See Moredavidinfl
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