Vilik,

Plantar warts are not true warts. They are a fungus, akin to ringworm. Have
you tried milk thistle topically? I would also consider consuming large
quantities of CS internally, as fungal infections are insidious and have a
tendency to run tendrils throughout the body once they get a foothold, as it
were.

Sam

----- Original Message -----
From: Vilik Rapheles <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 12:53 AM
Subject: Re: CS and warts and soldering irons


> At 11:01 PM 11/8/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >It's actually not as bad as it sounds.  Warts seem to have no nerves in
> them, so
> >you burn till it starts hurting.  Then you wait a few minute and clip the
now
> >cartharized wart off.  No blood, and no pain upon cutting.  Done it many
> times
> >to both myself and my son, who likes CS much better.
> >
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
> I had plantar's warts on my foot at one time. They seemed to thrive on
> abuse. Freezing (done by an md)...cutting...burning with strong H2O2....
> all just made them grow fatter and happier. Then I took milk thistle,
> for something else entirely, and they started disapppearing so fast you
> could almost watch it happening.
>
> I had a bad reaction to the milk thistle and stopped taking it, but they
> were already substantially reduced. And then one day I realized they were
> gone completely...possibly from something else I too internally.
>
> Now, after returning home from a trip to a hot springs, I find I have
> three baby plantars on one foot. One is in a sensitive spot and hurts.
> I soaked my feet in vinegar one night...no change. (I also noticed my
> feet were smelling... which they usually do not...so thought I might
> have picked up a fungus...)
>
> I was just going to write in to the list for suggestions.... and here you
> are already discussing it. Well, doesn't sound like cs is very helpful,
> and the only new idea is the soldering iron. The thing is...a plantars
> wart is almost flat. There is a kind of callous, but the "seed" or black
> part is far under the skin. When I tried to cut them out, it seemed no
> matter how much flesh I cut, they were still there. And the more they
> are disturbed the more they grow. Also, the seem to be quite contagious...
> moving to other parts of the body. I would  strongly suggest from
experience
> not to "fool" with them without gloves, unless you want them on your
hands.
>
> So...any more ideas?
>
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