[Warts And Verrucas] VINEGAR, VINEGAR AND MORE VINEGAR!!! You don't need to p...
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VINEGAR, VINEGAR AND MORE VINEGAR!!! You don't need to pay money to get rid of these things!! Listen up people, if you want to see quicker results just use vinegar to get rid of your awful warts or veruca/s!! Get either white wine vinear or apple cider vinegar, cotton wool balls and some duck tape. Break the cotton wool into smaller pieces (slightly larger than the veruca or wart itself) Soak these cotton wool pieces in vinegar and place directly over the veruca/s. Secure in place over night with plenty of duck tape. Do this every night. In the morning, remove the tape and shower as usual. Let the area dry up during the day and leave alone. After only a few days you will feel slight tenderness in the veruca area and you will notice that it changes colour, becoming darker. I think that this is because the veruca has absorbed the vinegar and the flesh is decaying and drying up. This is the only thing that has helped me with mine. Don't waste money on over the counter products-its a waste!! Don't have them cut out or frozen or lazered-off until youhave tried this for at least 2 weeks. I'm pretty sure this will be the most effective thing you've tried! And easy and natural and cheap. Try it!! Good luck!!! xoxox :ok:
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bex72432 Guest
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I've been this cinder vinegar thing for a few days now. Am I supposed to keep it constantly covered? I've been Changing it every night so far but keeping it on. I have noticed the roots more visible but nothing else really. Should it Ben left to dry out at any point as haven't peeled anytbing off like mentioned above
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goodkong Guest
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I can swear by this, especially the BRAGG apple cider vinegar. My 'super verruca' was classed as not treatable by 3 podiatrists. 4 weeks of dedicated use as advised did the trick.
ant08732 Guest
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I had 14 verrucas on my hand and feet. I was heavily upset about my situation. I tried all the over the counter treatments. Nothing worked. I soon figured out that people were using homeopathic methods of verruca removal. I decided to try everything. I was taking thuja pills, applying thuja cream, apple cider vinegar, tea tree oil. I kept throwing s**t at the wall and guess what happened... Something stack. The apple cider vinegar was literally rotting the verruca and it was going browner and browner. It became extremely sensitive. I applied salicylic acid and when it hardened, I grabbed a pair of clippers (disinfected) and clipped them all out. All 14! I then put the apple cider vinegar on them whilst mildly bleeding and forced myself asleep. I woke up in the middle night in pain, but I couldn't let the pain of regret be an option. I stack through it. After that, I decided to let it heal and I kept putting thuja cream on it. If I never forced myself through the pain it would have lasted forever. It's only when you go through the pain that you achieve the pride. I can now happily say I am verruca free
. I hope to inspire whoever gets to hear this, and know that this will be a difficult process but trust me the exchange is worth it. For me, Apple Cider Vinegar, Thuja Cream and Pills were the most effective, as well cutting them off after rotting them and eating a lot of healthy foods to support my immune system. I followed a plant based diet and made my body alkaline. I also drank the apple cider vinegar and I do feel this helped.
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mattvinyl48 Guest
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Every night cottonwool soaked in ACV. Keep the duct tape on, mo air, I would refrain from cutting away, it might take a couple of months but persist, everyday and expect some pain. Do cut away every so often but don't let it bleed.
Rainbowroad mattvinyl48
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Thanks for this, I just applied some more duct tape after reading your message because there was a bit of a gap as my skin was a little wet with the vinegar and the tape started to come away. Now I’m completed taped up! Also thanks for the tip about not cutting it away, I will keep applying the acv and maybe cut away every so often 👍🏻
Dick_Doom Guest
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s66591 Guest
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Hi there
I cannot believe this line of treatment is not officially endorsed by healthcare professionals..
The nhs in the UK also officially just say it will go on it's own which is arguably dangerous as it can end up spreading!!
I have a new verucca and am going to try this.. after all signs are gone I hope to play again..
Question to everyone..once you stop did you get a relapse? Is there any advice to prevent this? Worth doing the treatment for a week or 3 longer after everything seems to have come off?
Rainbowroad s66591
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mattvinyl48 Rainbowroad
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Keep the treatment going for a couple of weeks after all traces gone. New healthy skin appears. All I've got is a slight hollow in my heel 3 years later
james31851 Guest
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