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Dab on the white milk from a fresh dandelion stem.

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From: Rainbow Egret

Been there too long. What can I do? Keep going with the garlic bandaids?

Tracey

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Rainbow Egret wrote:

> Hi Suzi, Don, All

>

> That open wart on my finger is still there despite about 3-4 weeks of

> garlic bandaids every night save a couple when baby woke up before I

> could get it on.

>

> The skin around it hasn't even gone red and sore yet. It is almost

> bleeding now if something sticks in it, it bleeds straight away. Very

> sore, always itchy, just genuinely annoying.

>

> Been there too long. What can I do? Keep going with the garlic bandaids?

>

> Tracey

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Hi Tracey,

There are several methods of dealing with warts. The most effective by

far is cleansing the body totally. Other than that, which does take some

time and you are breast feeding right now, you can continue with the

garlic (must leave it on most of the day or night and change it every

day)(I never tried it for this but have for a skin tag and I know it

works really well for those), rub salt into it (ouch), the milk from the

dandelion is said to work (I have never tried this), the juice from

Celandine (Chelidonium majus) is supposed to work very well (again never

tried it as I don't have any warts anymore) and is used for that purpose

by lots of folks here in Slovenia. Course you may not have celandine

growing in OZ or in the area you live in. You will know if you do cause

you break off a piece and the juice will be orange in color.

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Okay...I am catching up here...or at least trying...down to 700 emails in

my inbox...and this is after deleting the junk...ugh...

Anyway...my son has two moles on his arm...they bother him...not because

they hurt or anything...he just hates the way they look...how would I use

garlic to get rid of them? What else could I use? He is to the point

where he told me we need to go see the doctor so they can get rid of them

for him...and he has another one on his face...which I'm sure he wouldn't

like to become a gaping hole! lol

Caroline

>Is it organic garlic? I don't know if that would make a difference or not.

>But I've been using garlic to treat warts and moles for a year or so now

>with great success, so am trying to figure out why it isn't working for

>you. Maybe you just have a naturally high tolerance for it??? I just don't

>know. Don, Suzi, any advice?

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Caroline wrote:

> Okay...I am catching up here...or at least trying...down to 700 emails in

> my inbox...and this is after deleting the junk...ugh...

>

> Anyway...my son has two moles on his arm...they bother him...not because

> they hurt or anything...he just hates the way they look...how would I use

> garlic to get rid of them? What else could I use? He is to the point

> where he told me we need to go see the doctor so they can get rid of them

> for him...and he has another one on his face...which I'm sure he wouldn't

> like to become a gaping hole! lol

>

> Caroline

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Hi Caroline,

The garlic by itself might work or it may not. However, unless the moles

are really bothering him other than psychologically then he would be

much better off leaving them be, unless they are really noticeable and

ugly. If they are causing him problems then maybe some of these herbs

listed will be of value. There are no guarantees in this as no two

people react the same, body chemistry, etc. However, there are other

herbs you can put together and make an ointment or a poultice out of

that may help in the removal of his moles. Mix together mullein,

garlic, balmony, chickweed, burdock, black walnut hulls and slippery elm

and either make a poultice out of it or make an ointment. Or mix and

match any of your choice. The slippery elm is a must however. I would

think a blend of this would be a really good shot at mole removal, skin

tag removal or wart removal.

Still, unless they are a physical problem I would try to convince him to

just leave them be. Course when all else fails well I guess you gotta do

what you gotta do.

Peace be with you Caroline.

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Don " Quai " Eitner

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