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Boil Sangiunarea canandensis in some water until nearly all the water

evaporates. You end up with a thick, paste like extract that can be painted

onto warts, normal ones and genital. It dries really quickly when painted on

and produces the best results I've seen.

You could even mix it with Chelidonium/Thuja.

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Dear Gail

I have used thuja and chelidonium trs together with success, although

noreens idea of giving a fr plant is sounds much better. i think one of the

most important things is to scrape/cut away all dead skin daily.

interestingly a chiropodist has recnetly asked me to see a px of hers who

has a wart that flares up whenever life isnt going to well and the chemicals

are not helping very much.good luck chris

Caton, MNIMH

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> The other day a chiropodist friend asked me whether I knew of any

non-chemical ways of removing warts. He has a young patient who is very

sensitive to chemicals and does not want to use his usual cream containing

chemicals and Thuja. He asked about Dandelion sap. He then commented that

in his experience (20 years) warts do what they want when they want, ie.

they can almost disappear overnight after several years and return just as

easily. Freezing and removing has been the most effective course in his

opinion. I must admit friends have tried lemon juice, thuja, chelidonium

and even some Chinese nuts the name of which I never knew without success.

Is there anyone out there who has had success and what was your secret?

Thanking you in advance.

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> Gail Farrow, MNIMH

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> East London

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<<The other day a chiropodist friend asked me whether I knew of any

non-chemical ways of removing warts. He has a young patient who is very

sensitive to chemicals and does not want to use his usual cream containing

chemicals and Thuja. He asked about Dandelion sap. He then commented that

in his experience (20 years) warts do what they want when they want, ie.

they can almost disappear overnight after several years and return just as

easily. >>

Dear Gail,

It is important to alternate what you apply and to do it every day.

I have used essential oil of lemon - just on the wart, not surrounding

skin,one day, alternated with dandelion stem sap the next.

Other possibilities:

The fresh juice of eddoes (ethnic west indian tuber)

Fresh fig leaf stem juice - if you have a convenient fig tree to hand!

Essential oil or tincture of Tagetes erecta (I think information on this has

been posted).

Best wishes,

Morag Chacksfield BSc, MNIMH

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I must admit friends have tried lemon juice, thuja, chelidonium and

even some Chinese nuts the name of which I never knew without

success.

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Hello Gail,

I have used Chelidonium successfully on many occasions. It works

quite dramatically within a week to 10 days , and people think its

magic. However, it is always the fresh plant I use - I have it

growing in my back garden. I pot up a well rooted bit and encourage

whoever or their parent to plant it out at home with lots of tlc.

I get them to squeeze the fresh sap (bright orange/yellow) directly

onto the wart, with a corn plaster to protect the surrounding tissue.

To do b.i.d. and to use pumice stone to file away the old stuff

before each application.The sap is proteolytic, hence the

effectiveness, and also why one must be careful where else you get

it. Of course the whole performance of planting it out, tending it

and interacting with a live plant that has bright orange sap does

also work magic...especially for a child, and a parents eyes are

sometimes opened by their child's.

As for the comings and goings of warts and verrucae - I have always

believed they tell about the underlying immune system - If they hang

around for more than 6 months, and spread, then all is not well.

Likewise, why should only the chosen few walking barefoot at the

swimming pool catch the nasty critters - back to the terrain....

And speaking of that, was rather annoyed by the complaint about poor

attendence at the Lapraz seminar. I for one would dearly loved to

have gone, but simply could not afford it, and I know several others

in the same boat. I feel it was a real shame, given that there

obviously is a lot of interest in the area. Perhaps in future, there

could be one organised that somehow had less overheads...Otherwise I

guess I'll have to wait for the book...if thats within my price range!

All the best

Noreen

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Hi Gail

> The other day a chiropodist friend asked me whether I knew of any

non-chemical ways of removing warts. He has a young patient who is very

sensitive to chemicals and does not want to use his usual cream containing

chemicals and Thuja. He asked about Dandelion sap. He then commented that

in his experience (20 years) warts do what they want when they want, ie.

they can almost disappear overnight after several years and return just as

easily. Freezing and removing has been the most effective course in his

opinion. I must admit friends have tried lemon juice, thuja, chelidonium

and even some Chinese nuts the name of which I never knew without success.

Is there anyone out there who has had success and what was your secret?

Thanking you in advance.

>

> Gail Farrow, MNIMH

Never tried it myself, but a chiropodist I know swears blind by using brown

banana skins on warts.

Cheers

Graham White B.Sc. (Herb. Med.), MNIMH.

Medical Herbalist

Bishop's Stortford & Buntingford

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Dear Morag, I'd just like to say, many thanks for all the responses to

queries you post on the list. This sharing of experience is much

appreciated. Allhorn

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> From:Gail Farrow

> <<The other day a chiropodist friend asked me whether I knew of any

> non-chemical ways of removing warts. He has a young patient who is very

> sensitive to chemicals and does not want to use his usual cream containing

> chemicals and Thuja. He asked about Dandelion sap. He then commented that

> in his experience (20 years) warts do what they want when they want, ie.

> they can almost disappear overnight after several years and return just as

> easily. >>

>

> Dear Gail,

> It is important to alternate what you apply and to do it every day.

> I have used essential oil of lemon - just on the wart, not surrounding

> skin,one day, alternated with dandelion stem sap the next.

>

> Other possibilities:

> The fresh juice of eddoes (ethnic west indian tuber)

> Fresh fig leaf stem juice - if you have a convenient fig tree to hand!

> Essential oil or tincture of Tagetes erecta (I think information on this

has

> been posted).

> Best wishes,

> Morag Chacksfield BSc, MNIMH

> moragchacksfield@...

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Besides the usual external approach I have found it essential to treat

internally as well, to support the immune system, to help prevent recurrence

and focus the body on clearing the problem. It often seems to be the type of

'soil' of a person's constitution that makes them susceptible, so look at

the whole person and treat appropriately.

Lorraine Hodgkinson

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warts are very susceptible to magickal treatment, especially in children.

there are several spells for dispelling warts, most of which, like

all good spells, use easily available wild plants. it usually works

within hours to a few days, and is preferable to escharotic

approaches.

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> warts are very susceptible to magickal treatment, especially in children.

> there are several spells for dispelling warts, most of which, like

> all good spells, use easily available wild plants.

- plants would have been nice! When I was little I had to rub my warts with

a bit of raw liver, then bury the liver (should have been in the garden but

we only had a window box in our Yorkshire terrace) - while saying " with this

liver I bury my warts " - it worked a treat anyway!

I use Larrea (Chaparral) externally as part of my Materia Medica against

warty, fungally things - it is specifically anti-viral according to

Holmes - and it seems to work quite well.

Cheers, Maggie MacMillan, Bristol

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Gail,

I've had rather dramatic success with my own warts with Calendula 90. I

discovered it accidentally when I treated a cut on the same finger as the

wart with neat calendula 90 (brought tears to my eyes and lots of

unrepeatable words). The nearby wart just disappeared over the next week or

so and never returned. I've done this other times with other warts. The

only snag is that it seems that you have to have a cut or some way of

letting the calendula into the blood!

Schia

Schia MNIMH

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WARTS

>

> The other day a chiropodist friend asked me whether I knew of any

non-chemical ways of removing warts. He has a young patient who is very

sensitive to chemicals and does not want to use his usual cream containing

chemicals and Thuja. He asked about Dandelion sap. He then commented that

in his experience (20 years) warts do what they want when they want, ie.

they can almost disappear overnight after several years and return just as

easily. Freezing and removing has been the most effective course in his

opinion. I must admit friends have tried lemon juice, thuja, chelidonium

and even some Chinese nuts the name of which I never knew without success.

Is there anyone out there who has had success and what was your secret?

Thanking you in advance.

>

>

>

> Gail Farrow, MNIMH

>

> East London

>

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>

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Gail and all, I agree - I've heard you talking about itin the clinic about 2-3

years ago and tried it many times on a variety of warts and patients - it works

very quickly and almost always. I developed my own version of Calendula

treatment by adding lots of Clendula 90% to a Calendula base cream (plus some

Calendula infused oil, some Thuja tincture and Lavener EO). It also works a

treat if you scrape the dry skin (no need to draw blood)off a wart to let the

cream penetrate better. Incidentally, this cream clears Athletes foot, too.

Cheers

Newton

> Gail,

>

> I've had rather dramatic success with my own warts with Calendula 90. I

> discovered it accidentally when I treated a cut on the same finger as the

> wart with neat calendula 90 (brought tears to my eyes and lots of

> unrepeatable words). The nearby wart just disappeared over the next week or

> so and never returned. I've done this other times with other warts. The

> only snag is that it seems that you have to have a cut or some way of

> letting the calendula into the blood!

>

> Schia

> Schia MNIMH

> schia.mitchell@...

> WARTS

>

>

> >

> > The other day a chiropodist friend asked me whether I knew of any

> non-chemical ways of removing warts. He has a young patient who is very

> sensitive to chemicals and does not want to use his usual cream containing

> chemicals and Thuja. He asked about Dandelion sap. He then commented that

> in his experience (20 years) warts do what they want when they want, ie.

> they can almost disappear overnight after several years and return just as

> easily. Freezing and removing has been the most effective course in his

> opinion. I must admit friends have tried lemon juice, thuja, chelidonium

> and even some Chinese nuts the name of which I never knew without success.

> Is there anyone out there who has had success and what was your secret?

> Thanking you in advance.

> >

> >

> >

> > Gail Farrow, MNIMH

> >

> > East London

> >

> >

> >

> >

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