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Be interesting to me also. I am 69 and have skin tags in my armpits that

make it real hard to keep them smooth. I'd love to get rid of mine also.

Margaret Park

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> Can someone please let me know the best DMSO/CS combo for dissolving skin

> tags.My mother has then and would like to try this to get rid of them.

> Thanks,

> Belinda

>

> Penny Acres Farm

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Skin tags are usually signs of diabetes or soon-to-be diabetes.

If anyone has an easy way to remove them, I'm all ears.

jp

Be interesting to me also. I am 69 and have skin tags in my armpits that make it real hard to keep them smooth. I'd love to get rid of mine also. Margaret Park----- Subject: Skin tags> Can someone please let me know the best DMSO/CS combo for dissolving skin> tags.My mother has then and would like to try this to get rid of them.> Thanks,> Belinda>> Penny Acres Farm

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Interesting, there is a candida diabetes connection, but I don't

understand what it is exactly.

My info came from Dr. . Skin tags can indicate

diabetes will develop with 3 years in 80% of those who develop

them suddendly. Worked with me that way. Wish I had known

that earlier.

jp

Skin tags> Can someone please let me know the best DMSO/CS combo for dissolving skin> tags.My mother has then and would like to try this to get rid of them.> Thanks,> Belinda>> Penny Acres Farm

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great, super, intelligent , no fuss, no useless sience or mistification, staight to the point, cheap etc. thks mn

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Osiyo Nigadv!

Hello Everyone!

Two ways to rid yourself of skin tags I have used personally:

1. Slice of garlic overnight under a bandage takes several days. Some blistering of surrounding tissue will occur if too large a piece is used

2. Cutting off with sharp scissors or nail clippers as close to the skin as possible and applying a pinch of cayenne pepper to staunch bleeding and any chance of infection or scarring. Very little pain is experienced, IE: no nerves in them.

LoveBobAdageyudiStaya Udanvti

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I wanted to see if I could kill them slowly, without having to compress

by using DMSO and CS daily or even every other. I used 30% DMSO and 70%

CS, very mild, no drying effect or itching from histamine release. So

far they are about 50% gone. I have been treating like this about 45 days.

I used garlic on a wart once and really burned my finger badly, because

the piece was too big. The wart did come off though. Garlic is powerful

stuff. I have also just cut them off, did not feel a thing, but there

was a lot of bleeding which I just compressed until it stopped. No

scarring, no infection. They were fairly small where they attached.

Garnet

Staya Udanvti Bob wrote:

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> Osiyo Nigadv!

> Hello Everyone!

>

> Two ways to rid yourself of skin tags I have used personally:

> 1. Slice of garlic overnight under a bandage takes several days. Some

> blistering of surrounding tissue will occur if too large a piece is used

>

> 2. Cutting off with sharp scissors or nail clippers as close to the skin

> as possible and applying a pinch of cayenne pepper to staunch bleeding

> and any chance of infection or scarring. Very little pain is

> experienced, IE: no nerves in them.

>

> Love

> Bob

> Adageyudi

> Staya Udanvti

>

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I've used the nail clipper method on hard small skin tags around my neck.

Just be careful that you're deft. If you can't reach one, get someone to do

it for you. My wife is not good at it, too farsighted. My daughters have

done a few for me.

A couple of years ago here I was telling about a funny bump I have at the

base of my left thumb. It kept getting harder and kept growing faster, got

to where I was trimming it down about once a month. I used DMSO & Colloidal

Silver on it, and one day it opened up and a yellow-orange colored powder

spewed out of it, like mushroom spores. After that it slowed way down about

growing.

This is a good time to follow up- I still have that funny little bump, but

only have to trim it back about once in 6-8 months or more.

Daddybob

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People, what I see here is this - treat the symptom and ignore the cause. Wouldn't it be much wiser to address the cause of skin tags? A man walks into a doctor's office complaining of a headache. He is hitting his own head with a hammer. A smart doctor will tell him to stop hitting his head with a hammer. A "Medical Mafia" doctor will give him pain killers. You, and only you, are responsible for your own health and your own health care. Address the cause. Barb

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> I've used the nail clipper method on hard small skin tags around my neck.> Just be careful that you're deft. If you can't reach one, get someone to do> it for you. My wife is not good at it, too farsighted. My daughters have> done a few for me.> > A couple of years ago here I was telling about a funny bump I have at the> base of my left thumb. It kept getting harder and kept growing faster, got> to where I was trimming it down about once a month. I used DMSO & Colloidal> Silver on it, and one day it opened up and a yellow-orange colored powder> spewed out of it, like mushroom spores. After that it slowed way down about> growing.> > This is a good time to follow up- I still have that funny little bump, but> only have to trim it back about once in 6-8 months or more.> > Daddybob> > > > List Home Page:> > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO> > Books:> DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton > MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, ND >

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Barb, if you google skin tags you will find they are harmless, can be easily removed, and there is no known cause for them, so relax. It's not like you are hitting your head with a hammer.

Maybe you know something new about skin tags and their cause, and if so please tell us.

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> I've used the nail clipper method on hard small skin tags around my neck.> Just be careful that you're deft. If you can't reach one, get someone to do> it for you. My wife is not good at it, too farsighted. My daughters have> done a few for me.> > A couple of years ago here I was telling about a funny bump I have at the> base of my left thumb. It kept getting harder and kept growing faster, got> to where I was trimming it down about once a month. I used DMSO & Colloidal> Silver on it, and one day it opened up and a yellow-orange colored powder> spewed out of it, like mushroom spores. After that it slowed way down about> growing.> > This is a good time to follow up- I still have that funny little bump, but> only have to trim it back about once in 6-8 months or more.> > Daddybob> > > > List Home Page:> > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO> > Books:> DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton > MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, ND >

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Hi All..I have a question about skin tags, moles and warts. My wife has alot of

skin tags on one side of her neck and is getting more and we were wondering if

anyone has a way to remove these using natural methods? I have used 35% peroxide

to remove what looks like liver spots but this doesn't seem to be working with

skin tags. I found this site http://www.molewartremoval.com/c/index.html that

the guy has a book that tell how to remove them but I didn't want to spend

$30.00 on another book. No I am not cheap but just tired of wasting money. Does

anyone have a good way to remove skin tags? If I can find what causes them then

we can correct that if it is diet related or if they are caused from certain

foods then we can stop eating that food. You figure that if someone has a way to

help people that they would want to pass that information along to help others

without charging them but I guess greed enters into the picture. That would be

like me saying I can cure your cancer but it will cost you $500000.00 dollars.

Any info on this? Has anyone used this with DSMO or is this not rocemmended?

Cheers..mj

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Skin tags are a virus. My grandfather had them and the older he got the

more tags he got. It does seem to run in our family, and the doctors had

told him this virus was hereditary. Warts are viruses too. Don't think all

moles are viruses. I will say that some people are having skin tags and

warts dry up and fall off after taking MMS--at least that is what they are

reporting on the 2 MMS lists. Can't say that everyone that has these are

having the same results from taking MMS, but as MMS kills viruses, fungus

and bacteria it could be expected it would also kill any virus induced spot,

like tags. Guess she'd just have to experiment and see if it worked for her

Oh, this is from taking MMS internally (for other reasons). Maybe it would

even work externally--but you'd have to know what you are doing because MMS

is not like CS. CS you can put directly on the skin and leave it. With MMS

you have to rinse it off immediately--but still, even doing that, some

people have had good results. But most people report the dying of skin tags

as a side benefit to taking MMS internally for other things.

Samala,

-------Original Message-------

Hi All..I have a question about skin tags, moles and warts. My wife has alot of

skin tags on one side of her neck and is getting more and we were wondering if

anyone has a way to remove these using natural methods?

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Generally skin tags are related to vaccinosis, to PCOS & therefore to the

pre-diabetic condition - everyone here who has described removing them by

whatever method is of great interest & I wonder which method assists most in

removing or at least reducing the underlying causes - how far does the

topical application of DMSO go in changing any underlying cause, and how

permanently does it do this?

[Homeopathically Thuja is used to treat them.]

Best,

Jane

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> Hi All..I have a question about skin tags, moles and warts.

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