Wart Remedies – In Your Kitchen

Have you seen the cost of wart treatments in the stores?  Some of them are a little pricey and if you’re like me, you’re trying to spend less these days.  So why not do a little shopping in your own kitchen cabinets?  You might just be surprised at what you find to treat warts.

Let the citric acid in Tang help cure your warts.  Mix the Tang with a little water to make a paste.  Apply the paste to your wart and then cover with a band-aid.  Do this every evening before going to bed, until the wart is gone.

Two to three times a day, cover your wart with Elmer’s Glue and let dry.  Peel off the glue.  Do this until the wart is gone.

You can suffocate the wart by putting a thick layer of clear nail polish over the wart.  Let this dry.  After each shower or bath, put more nail polish on the wart.  In a few days the wart will come right off.

Make a paste with baking soda and castor oil and put the paste on the wart.  Cover with a bandage.  Do this a couple times a day for a few days. You can also put just a couple drops of castor oil directly on the wart and wrap with bandage and secure with adhesive tape.  You will still want to repeat this a couple times a day.

If you are allergic to aspirin do NOT try this next solution:

Take an aspirin (Bayer) and dampen it with some water.  The aspirin will dissolve into a thick paste.  Put this paste on the wart.  Cover with a bandage.  Repeat until the wart is gone.

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