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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Natural cure for common skin warts
General skin warts
There is a type of skin wart that occurred commonly in hands, legs, etc. It is occurred possibly because of lack of hygiene so people’s attitude on person with it is not good. But accidentally it can be spread to a healthy and hygiene individual.
Description of the wart:
A wart grows, means becomes bigger with time. It is said as a type of a skin cancer and is caused by viruses. It’s not that much dangerous as it is external. It grows externally, so it doesn’t disturb any organ or else. But it’s quite troublesome and looks bad.
It’s hard while dry. Soft and powdery while soak in water or fluid for long time. It spreads by blood means when it got cut and blow blood from the spot it lets another wart to develop.
This wart is not painful in any way but it’s dangerous as it has high risk of spreading.
Plant cure method:
A plant named oxalis (Oxalis dellenii) which grows creeping on the ground and onion pulp are the elements to cure it. There are so many sub species and varieties of oxalis. The type with green leaves with yellow flower which often grows wild as grass is the one to take. After washing, the oxalis plant (whole) is to grind with onion pulp both in raw form and the juicy stuff is needed to apply on the warts, each and every wart. Rub the stuff in a mild manner. No need to rub hard that may cause to produce blood. But, need to apply once a day for some days or months. One can apply it before bathing as it is required to leave that way just for some minutes. It can be washed out when the juice on the warts dries up. That’s it, done. Find out if it works.
Three people got cured with this cure. After 20/30 applications or after 2/3 months their warts had gone and vanished without leaving a mark. Does it sound unbelievable? Ah, its a truth, its about 100% success rate, 3 out of 3 has got cured. What you need is to apply it for some days without fail and stay patient, you will see the result. If it worked do inform here in this page.
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