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Removal of moles
How do you remove a mole?
(12 Feb 2008)
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Moles treatment Troublesome moles and warts don't always have to be subjected to knives and lasers to be eliminated. There are some very simple and basic home remedies that work very well with most moles and warts, except those in the genital or cervical area, which need to be treated by a doctor. Application of apple cider vinegar on the mole for 10 to 15 minutes is a tested remedy.
You can also try applying a slice of potato and securing it in place with an adhesive bandage for a few days. The mole will dissolve as the potato disintegrates. Alternately you could crush an aspirin, add a drop of water and apply this to the wart. Cover it with a band-aid and repeat this process for a few days. The same can be done with a cloth soaked in baking soda and castor oil. Baking soda can also be rubbed onto the wart/mole 3 to 4 times a day.
Rubbing lemon juice, onion juice, oregano oil or green papaya juice twice or thrice a day makes the mole melt away naturally. A few drops of grapefruit juice applied twice a day on the mole also work miracles as does crushed, pulpy garlic applied on the mole and covered with an adhesive bandage. Finally try increasing your intake of vitamin E or simply empty the contents of a capsule onto your mole and cover it with an adhesive for a couple of days.
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answered by G M on 3 Mar 2008, 6:10:55
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