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By:porceleindoll
Date: Sunday, 30 June 2002, 11:16 pm
In Response To: Here's something that really works (Texas Ray)

I'll have to remember that one. The problem around here is there are no fig trees, oh well.

I have used frankincense and oregano oil (pure oregano, not wild marjoram variety which is often used) on my son's warts, and they cleared up, others have had success with lemon oil. The only warts I ever had, about 15 years ago, I used nail polish and that took care of it.

And odd thing has happened to me, I had a small growth (a little bigger than a rice grain) on the inside of my arm for years and years. I recently have been using MSM daily in my diet as well as drinking wolfberry juice every day and a "green" supplement (with spirulina and some other green stuff), and I just realised today that the growth has disappeared, I have no explanation cause I didn't do anything to it specifically.

I have also been trying to fast once a week, drinking only water, or lemonade made with maple syrup (pure), perhaps my body has cleaned out some toxin or something?

> You know those stringy wart like growths
> that are caused by a virus, I forgot the
> name in English (they're called
> "verrures" if French).

> Here's an easy natural way to get rid of
> them.

> Cut a leaf off of a fig tree. You'll see a
> drop of milky white sap on both parts of the
> cut leaf stem. Spread this (immediately) on
> the verrure.
> Do this 2 times every day for about a week
> and the verrure will dissolve away.

> This also works for other skin problems.

> A friend of mine had a huge encysted
> blackhead (the size of a pea) on her chest.
> She had had it for 20 years and it was all
> dry and the skin around it had formed a hard
> knot. She had tried to squeeze it several
> times over the years and it only got
> irritated and swolen.

> We put fig sap on it one evening and in 24
> hours
> it had become all soft and the
> "head" rose to the surface. We
> treated it once more and the next morning it
> opened and drained its contents without any
> squeezing or anything. It then disappeared
> completely without even a scar.

> The active ingredient in fig sap is an
> enzyme that seems to selectively dissolve
> abnormal skin tissue without bothering
> healthy tissue (except a slight irritation
> where it is applied regularly).

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