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Dan suggests:

> I haven't actually had to do this, but as someone who has had plantar's

> warts, I would put on the straight Activated MMS, not diluted. Just

> keep it localized to the wart area. I don't think the diluted AMMS

> would do anything.

And please remember that Jim Humble recommends not *leaving* activated

MMS on the skin for more than 30 seconds to a minute. Any more than

that and it causes direct skin irritation.

Activation, application, wait a minute, rinse off. It might be worth a

try to see if that will do anything good for warts...

Be well,

Mike D.

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]

[mdevour@... ]

[speaking only for myself... ]

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My son has issues with occational warts on his foot. This hasn't

happened for some time but he now has a plantar one growing on his foot

and I wondered if anyone has ever used mms topically for this. If so,

what did you use as a mix IE: straight up mix or added water after the

3 minute wait. Did it leave a hole in your foot and was it painful.

If you have first hand knowledge on this I would really appreciate it.

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I haven't actually had to do this, but as someone who has had plantar's

warts, I would put on the straight Activated MMS, not diluted. Just

keep it localized to the wart area. I don't think the diluted AMMS

would do anything.

I might even add a drop or two of DMSO, but I would probably try without

first.

Dan

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Subject: [ ] Warts

My son has issues with occational warts on his foot. This hasn't

happened for some time but he now has a plantar one growing on

his foot

and I wondered if anyone has ever used mms topically for this.

If so,

what did you use as a mix IE: straight up mix or added water

after the

3 minute wait. Did it leave a hole in your foot and was it

painful.

If you have first hand knowledge on this I would really

appreciate it.

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I gave my son a small handful of vit. A capsules 2x/day for several days (probably about 4-5 capsules at a time), and the dozens of warts he had on his feet disappeared in about a week, were getting better in a few days, so I reduced the dosage to 2 twice a day for a few more days, knowing that the higher dosage he'd already taken would continue to work . Since vit A is not water soluable, high dosages should be limited to short duration. He was about age 9-10 at the time, is grown now and has not had a recurrance of warts anywhere. No scars, no holes, no pain, nothing. Just gone.

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My son has issues with occational warts on his foot. This hasn't happened for some time but he now has a plantar one growing on his foot and I wondered if anyone has ever used mms topically for this. If so, what did you use as a mix IE: straight up mix or added water after the 3 minute wait. Did it leave a hole in your foot and was it painful.If you have first hand knowledge on this I would really appreciate it.

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I've tried it...after a week I've kind of quit and am

taking it internally hoping it will get down to my

feet at some time. I've had better luck with food

grade hydrogen peroxide. I'm wondering if it just

didn't get through the skin to get to where the virus

is? Anyway...it helped a wart my hubby had on his

finger. We just used straight activated MMS-ACV. It

turned it black but he quit doing it so it hasn't

fallen off yet. (He did cut the top off prior to

using the AMMS)

Kayte

--- Dan Nave <Dan.Nave@...> wrote:

> I haven't actually had to do this, but as someone

> who has had plantar's

> warts, I would put on the straight Activated MMS,

> not diluted. Just

> keep it localized to the wart area. I don't think

> the diluted AMMS

> would do anything.

>

> I might even add a drop or two of DMSO, but I would

> probably try without

> first.

>

> Dan

>

> ________________________________

>

> From:

> [mailto: ]

> On Behalf Of

> Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 1:21 PM

>

> Subject: [ ] Warts

>

>

>

> My son has issues with occational warts on his

> foot. This hasn't

>

> happened for some time but he now has a plantar one

> growing on

> his foot

> and I wondered if anyone has ever used mms

> topically for this.

> If so,

> what did you use as a mix IE: straight up mix or

> added water

> after the

> 3 minute wait. Did it leave a hole in your foot and

> was it

> painful.

>

> If you have first hand knowledge on this I would

> really

> appreciate it.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I put the AMMS directly on my foot including a planter

wart and athlete's foot. It burned on my foot where

the athlete's foot was...I put it on my other foot

with no AF and there was no burning. I never washed

it off...matter of fact I rubbed it in. it never

burned on the planter's wart but always burned on the

AF...but the area that burned would burn for a day or

so then it would quit burning. Each time the area

that burned seemed to move closer into the orginal toe

where it started. Then the last few times I've put it

on it hasn't burned at all so I am assuming it is dead

now.

Wierd but I when I use the MMS it seems to agrivate

the symptoms prior to healing that area. I've had

clogged ears/sinus headaches/ earaches for

months...now that I am taking MMS internally...I have

a sore throat from the mucus running down my throat.

I am getting more earaches and now my left ear no

longer pops when I swallow. So it seems to let you

know where it is working :)

Kayte

--- " M. G. Devour " <mdevour@...> wrote:

> Dan suggests:

> > I haven't actually had to do this, but as someone

> who has had plantar's

> > warts, I would put on the straight Activated MMS,

> not diluted. Just

> > keep it localized to the wart area. I don't think

> the diluted AMMS

> > would do anything.

>

> And please remember that Jim Humble recommends not

> *leaving* activated

> MMS on the skin for more than 30 seconds to a

> minute. Any more than

> that and it causes direct skin irritation.

>

> Activation, application, wait a minute, rinse off.

> It might be worth a

> try to see if that will do anything good for

> warts...

>

> Be well,

>

> Mike D.

>

> [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]

> [mdevour@... ]

> [speaking only for myself... ]

>

>

>

>

>

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Thanks for all the information. And how quickly you all got it. You are awesome.

[ ] Warts

HOME::Health-and-Fitness/Alternative

Plantar Wart Removal - How to Get Rid of Warts Once and For All

By Henry Tordsen

Article Word Count: 477 [View Summary] Comments (0)

You want to know how to get rid of warts quickly and hassle-free, right? Then I guess you are not interested in old tricks you have already tried with no results. Plantar wart removal tricks like the one with the duct tape may work for many, but not for all, and when they do work, there is no guarantee that your warts will not return. The fact is, these plantar wart removal tricks, without exception, fail to kill the root of warts.

How to get rid of warts then?

Learning how to get rid of warts should not be a science, you just need the right formula. You just want to get rid of warts once and for all, quickly and effectively, as we are all used to today - by using chemicals. And I will give my honest opinion on what products you should look for at the end of my article. But first, a short recapitulation of the popular plantar wart treatment options and the reason why they fail.

How to get rid of warts using duct tape

I can't recommend this plantar wart removal method. Not just the exact mechanism is not known, this wart cure has proven to be ineffective in many cases. It may be the poisonous material of the tape that changes the immune system's response in a way that's unfavorable for the wart, maybe the lack of oxygenation. But we both know for sure that the results won't last. This wart removal trick apparently fails to remove the plantar warts' roots.

How to get rid of warts using garlic

Garlic is one of the better home remedies for plantar wart removal. The disadvantage of this wart cure is quite obvious but it is reported to work for many people. Garlic can be applied both externally and internally. Just place a thin slice of garlic on the wart and keep there overnight with the help of a band aid. By morning a blister should appear. Allow it to dry away naturally. If this plantar wart removal trick doesn't work for you there is no need to try garlic capsules. They won't either.

How to get rid of warts using zinc

Zinc is a well known immune system booster which I would recommend to take in moderate doses. Above 10 mg for every kg body weight would be considered as a high dose. Zinc poisoning involves stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, low blood pressure, fever, metallic taste in the mouth. If overdose is suspected drink a lot of milk and head over to the nearest hospital.

In a 2003 study 58.5% of the patients agreed on the unsuccessfulness of the above mentioned methods for plantar wart treatment. 34.1% said that the results were inconvenient. These are disappointing numbers considering the fact how popular and time consuming these plantar wart treatment methods are.

So how to get rid of warts then?

If you have tried these plantar wart removal methods with no avail and tired of looking, have a look at my site where you can learn more about how to get rid of warts. You can read about a time proven procedure for plantar wart removal. You can't go wrong with this one.

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