Evening Marshall and MA,

At 11:20 AM 5/14/04, you wrote:
Take a bit of cotten and saturate in CS. Then tape it over the mole. Repeat for a
few days.  I have heard of this working but have not tried it myself.

A few months ago, maybe a year, I posted the mixture I used to remove several moles and some skin tags.

I cannot say which ingredient does the work. This is in the archives I feel sure.

     Aloe Juice and Gel
     Vitamin E
      CS
      DMSO

I don't even know why I picked these 4 ingredients. The ratio does not have to be exact.

      I suggest mixing a small amount,  1/2 to one ounce.

Select a healthy leaf from the Aloe Plant. Cut the piece 3 or 4 inches long. Slice down the middle and scrape the juice and gel into a container.

Use 3 to 5 large Vitamin E capsules, cut a small opening and squeeze out the contents.

      Add a small quantity of CS,  1 TBS to 1/4 oz.

      Use about 10 percent  by volume DMSO. ( or to suit your taste )

      Mix well and apply with a q-tip at frequent intervals.

Again, this was a purely instinctive process I did late one night when the mole in the corner of my eye became a nuisance. The mole was about 1/4 X 5/16 in the corner of the eye. At it grew, it became annoying. Within a few days, it became smaller, dried up, and fell off !

Later I used this on skin tags and they did the same. The skin tag needs to be damaged or irritated a bit for this to work best.

I don't expect this to work for everyone or work on all moles and skin tags. It may not work at all.

A friend also used this same mixture on swollen spots he thought was a spider bite. A few weeks later when I asked him how it worked ( I gave him about one ounce ) his reply was,

"It worked like a miracle". Likely it was the CS and DMSO. The other things may not be needed.

 The oily effect of the vitamin E  feels good.   Aloe has many properties.

Likely if one had a pint or quart of this, it would be great when used internally.

  Wayne

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