Which leads me to my next ailment.  Plantars warts.  I had one when I was in
> the Navy 20 years ago.  I dug it out and it went away, only to reappear and
> bring friends.  I have tried the salicylic acid pads, I have tried wart
> remover, and I have tried to have them frozen by a medical doctor three
> times.  All to no avail and they multiply.
>
> I think the daily CS is helping to reduce the warts.  Hard to tell.  I have
> not applied the CS directly.
>
> I REALLY would love to have nice lovely feet.  Any advice?
>
> Lori
>
Hello Lori ,
Not sure if your the lister who posted the message above .... re Plantar Warts ? Anyway I will add my' two penny worth ' regarding a cure , for this mother and her children ( Plantar and family ) :
To completely dispose of these  invading warts :
Soak the foot nightly in a solution of Permanganate of Potash ( Red Crystals ) which can be obtained from most chemists stores ... After soaking in as hot a solution as you can bear ... for 15 to 30 mins . Thoroughly dry the foot / feet , then paint the offending wart and babies with Gentian Violet and let dry naturally .
 Keep this up until the warts dry up and drop off .... .
Whilst your in the processes of achieving this cure ... Please be aware that you need to ensure . All of the items in your bathroom or pool area , that come into contact with the wart area on your foot/feet .. Must be thoroughly sterilized, so as to ensure you do not reinfect yourself or for that matter anyone else in your household .. Bathroom and pools are notorious for spreading the colonies of Plantar warts .. ( Bath Mats and the like especially . Either wear footwear suitable for bathroom and pool areas to protect them .. Don't forget to cleanse/sterilize the footwear too ... Especially after wearing .. or before using them ... re Foot soak and treatment . You may like to cover the wart area with a dressing ... so as to keep it dry ... Its a cheap solution to a frustrating problem ... but works every time without fail !! BTW ,,,, not wearing closed healed footwear such as sandels and the like or frequently walking barefoot ... is a cause for badly cracked heels . If anyone is in the habit of doing this ..long term .. and has sore cracked heels ... then this is likely the major cause for it .



Regards,
Margaret

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