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> Hello,

>

> I read that someone tried applying coconut oil on a mole and it dried

> and fell off in several months. Is there a chance it would help with

> skin tags as well?

I had a HUGE skin tag under my right boob. I used DMSO and colloidal

silver on a bandaid for awhile, but it was taking forever. Then I

read somewhere to mix castor oil and baking soda to form a paste and

apply it. Since it was ... under there ... I had to keep using a

bandaid to hold the medication in place, which I felt was damaging my

skin in other areas. I sort of flip-flopped between the two remedies

and one day ... it totally fell off!

Check out DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO/

and do a search for " skin tags " - pretty interesting stuff. Earth

Clinic has some good info too.

-vanessa

.... skintagless

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Applying Iodine works for my skin tags. So does epsom salt baths.

Alobar

On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 3:48 PM, alisattt <alisattt@...> wrote:

> Hello,

>

> I read that someone tried applying coconut oil on a mole and it dried

> and fell off in several months. Is there a chance it would help with

> skin tags as well? I have so many of them, and I'm getting more and

> more, specifically, on my neck and arms. I have been using coconut oil

> on my neck since September and I haven't noticed that the tags are

> disappearing. Could that mean it won't help or I need to use it for a

> longer time?

> Thank you,

> Alisa

>

>

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Hi Alisa, I also had years of skin tags, some were Medically removed,

some I just lived with. A doctor finally mentioned that they often

were associated with a diabetic. I was prediabetic and when I got my

blood sugar under control I stopped getting them.. I still have some

but not like I did before.

> Hello,

>

> I read that someone tried applying coconut oil on a mole and it dried

> and fell off in several months. Is there a chance it would help with

> skin tags as well? I have so many of them, and I'm getting more and

> more, specifically, on my neck and arms.

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I had a couple small ones that dried up and fell off after about a

week of keeping them covered with liquid bandaid. I'm sure somebody

will tell me that's not an appropriate treatment.

Carol

> I read that someone tried applying coconut oil on a mole and it

dried and fell off in several months. Is there a chance it would help

with skin tags as well? I have so many of them, and I'm getting more

and more, specifically, on my neck and arms. I have been using coconut

oil on my neck since September and I haven't noticed that the tags are

disappearing. Could that mean it won't help or I need to use it for a

longer time?

> Thank you,

> Alisa

>

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Would that be possible with multiple tiny bumps?

Thank you, .

> I had a HUGE skin tag under my right boob. I used DMSO and colloidal

> silver on a bandaid for awhile, but it was taking forever. Then I

> read somewhere to mix castor oil and baking soda to form a paste and

> apply it. Since it was ... under there ... I had to keep using a

> bandaid to hold the medication in place, which I felt was damaging my

> skin in other areas. I sort of flip-flopped between the two remedies

> and one day ... it totally fell off!

>

> Check out DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO/

> and do a search for " skin tags " - pretty interesting stuff. Earth

> Clinic has some good info too.

>

> -vanessa

>

> ... skintagless

>

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Just a regular iodine that you use on scratches and sores? Or in

another form? I live in Russia and never saw them sell epsom salt

here. I tried applying magnesium oil but it is very irritating, even

when diluted.

Thank you, Alobar.

> > Hello,

> >

> > I read that someone tried applying coconut oil on a mole and it dried

> > and fell off in several months. Is there a chance it would help with

> > skin tags as well? I have so many of them, and I'm getting more and

> > more, specifically, on my neck and arms. I have been using coconut oil

> > on my neck since September and I haven't noticed that the tags are

> > disappearing. Could that mean it won't help or I need to use it for a

> > longer time?

> > Thank you,

> > Alisa

> >

> >

>

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Hi,

I hardly eat any sugar, could that still be a glucose issue? I eat 2-3

bananas a day, and that's the only source of sugar. Hmm...

>

> Hi Alisa, I also had years of skin tags, some were Medically removed,

> some I just lived with. A doctor finally mentioned that they often

> were associated with a diabetic. I was prediabetic and when I got my

> blood sugar under control I stopped getting them.. I still have some

> but not like I did before.

>

> > Hello,

> >

> > I read that someone tried applying coconut oil on a mole and it dried

> > and fell off in several months. Is there a chance it would help with

> > skin tags as well? I have so many of them, and I'm getting more and

> > more, specifically, on my neck and arms.

>

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Hi Alisa,

Don't know if this will be of any help to you or not, but when I gave

up consuming all dairy products, ALL my skin tags (I had a lot on my

neck and elsewhere) and even a wart on the bottom of my foot went away

in a matter of weeks--- just disappeared. Recently I have started

consuming dairy again, and there is now a wart on the bottom of my foot

again, and I'm finding some tiny skin tags again. Guess it's time for

me to give up dairy completely again.

All the best to you,

Dawn

>

> Hello,

>

> I read that someone tried applying coconut oil on a mole and it dried

> and fell off in several months.

> Thank you,

> Alisa

>

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Either Iodine used on cuts, or lugol's iodine work. It does not get

rid of skin tags completely, but they stop being so hard and crusty.

Magnesium oil is too irritating for me. Epsom salts might be known

by a different name where you live. Epsom salts is Magnesium Sulfate.

Alobar

On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 2:16 PM, alisattt <alisattt@...> wrote:

> Just a regular iodine that you use on scratches and sores? Or in

> another form? I live in Russia and never saw them sell epsom salt

> here. I tried applying magnesium oil but it is very irritating, even

> when diluted.

> Thank you, Alobar.

>

>>

>> Applying Iodine works for my skin tags. So does epsom salt baths.

>>

>> Alobar

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D. Presman has suggested 35% peroxide because it burns off the tag

while also disinfecting the area with nascent oxygen. So, it's a good

wart treatment too :)

Duncan

>

> > I had a HUGE skin tag under my right boob. I used DMSO and

colloidal

> > silver on a bandaid for awhile, but it was taking forever. Then I

> > read somewhere to mix castor oil and baking soda to form a paste

and

> > apply it. Since it was ... under there ... I had to keep using a

> > bandaid to hold the medication in place, which I felt was damaging

my

> > skin in other areas. I sort of flip-flopped between the two

remedies

> > and one day ... it totally fell off!

> >

> > Check out DimethylSulfoxide-

DMSO/

> > and do a search for " skin tags " - pretty interesting stuff. Earth

> > Clinic has some good info too.

> >

> > -vanessa

> >

> > ... skintagless

> >

>

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