Ron,
For planter warts slice a lemon about 1/4" or more.  Place lemon on the
planters wart overnight,  I have always wrapped the lemon with gauze around
my foot and wore a sock  to keep the lemon in place. By morning the wart
will be suctioned out the the foot.  Once the wart is out of the foot, it is
advisable to keep the pressure off the foot in the wart area.  As often as
you can apply a paste of castor oil and baking soda to the wart with a gauze
bandage.   It usually takes upto 1 to 1-1/2 weeks for the wart to fall off.
Since I found how effective Oregano essential oil is in removing warts I
would alternate using the paste and Oregano oil.  I have found that oregano
oil can cause some pain in the wart area, but to me that told me it was.
Ron, do you know how to make colloidal gold?
Carol
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Date: Sunday, August 22, 1999 12:43 PM
Subject: Re: CS>FDA Goes After Colloidal Silver Products


>well how are planters warts removed?
>Ron
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