Hi Lin,

That is perfect. warts turn darker because wart has died and the blood 
vessels supplying the wart have dried. If you look closely 'through' the 
wart  you may see tiny dots which are probably the dried up veins and 
arteries. The top of wart will soften and be sort of rub-offable. 
eventually the wart will fall off and there will be a smooth pink 
depression which will soon grow out completely. Try not to pick at it 
because you could possibly cause a wound and leave a scar.  

Said to be due to a zinc deficiency. 

OK,
Tony

On 31 Jul 2010 at 7:17, Lin wrote about :
Subject : Re: CS>stages of warts with cs

> 
> 
>     
>     My 7 year old grand daugher has common warts that cover one of her 
>     thumbs. In spots they are raised up 1/8 inch. 
>     Finally, got her Mom and Dad to agree to trying cs to get rid of them. 
>     After a few days of treating 2 times per day 
>     with EIS/DMSO, they have turned darker in color and rough on top. 
>     Can anyone tell me what to expect to see as we continue with this 
>     treatment? Mom and Dad are a little concerned 
>     with how the warts look right now. 
>     
>     Lin 



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