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verruca cures
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I've got a verruca which I must have got from the swimming baths, any ideas of how to get rid of it, I had one before and it cost a bomb at the chiropodist. Ta.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Bakuka worked a treat for my friend who was plagued by them, but you could also get that poisonous stuff that you paint on and it kills them, you then cut the dead bits off and repeat the process.
Left alone they will spread to other areas of your feet and other people too if you are in bare feet or share a bed with someone
Left alone they will spread to other areas of your feet and other people too if you are in bare feet or share a bed with someone
im a great believer in garlic and have proven just how good it is in several ways by using myself. One thing i did when i had unsuccessfully treated a verruca and it had become very established (deep) too, was......get a fresh garlic corm from the greengrocers, break off one clove and peel, cut off a slice and put the fresh juicy bit onto your verruca keeping in place with a plaster type dressing. change this everyday or even twice a day and i would put money on it that it will go after a week or so. garlic will attack the MRSA bug amongst other things, in fact almost ALL things!!
My son used to suffer from verrucas terribly and was referred to hospital to have them removed with dry ice (???). He went several times, it stang and had no effect. Then he went camping one weekend and spent all his time in wet socks (which is supposed to make them worse) and the following week they all disappeared!
I beleive verrucas are a virus and they can disappear on their own and can come back again.
Have heard of people using banana skins on the affected area and leaving it on overnight - it's supposed to work.
I beleive verrucas are a virus and they can disappear on their own and can come back again.
Have heard of people using banana skins on the affected area and leaving it on overnight - it's supposed to work.
Info here:
http://www.feetlife.co.uk/index.php?main_page= index&cPath=18_39
Had one for ages on the ball of my foot that was really painful to walk on. Tried all the usual over the counter remedies, even had the frozen treatment and nothing happened, then one day woke up and it had just disappeared! Apparently, that's quite normal. Now always wear flip flops in the gym showers.
http://www.feetlife.co.uk/index.php?main_page= index&cPath=18_39
Had one for ages on the ball of my foot that was really painful to walk on. Tried all the usual over the counter remedies, even had the frozen treatment and nothing happened, then one day woke up and it had just disappeared! Apparently, that's quite normal. Now always wear flip flops in the gym showers.
I had a verruca for years Tried everything nothing worked, it got bigger and more painful. Went on holiday to Cornwall, spent week mostly barefoot on beach and in sea. Ate loads of fresh fish, veg and roasted garlic. Week later it had gone. I think the combination of fresh air, salt water, good mood, immune boosting food and daily multivitamin got rid of it. I would definately advocate for the powers of garlic (tastes good too!). Don't despair it will go! Heard that some people noticed that their verrucas went after a course of antibiotics to treat another condition, I think that boosting ur immune system helps ur body fight the virus. Not sure if there are any studies supporting this? Good luck!
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