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Genital Wart home Remedies

Hi.

I have quite a few genital warts, some are very small but 3 of them are quite big. I have tried a few things from the doctors already, but all that doesnt do me any good, so now I have declared war on those nasty little things. I hope someone in here can give me some tips on what I can do to improve my arsenal.

Here is my current tactic:
Wartrol. 2 sprays under the tongue 3 times a day.
A Vitamin - 1500µg per day.
C Vitamin - 500mg per day.
2 garlic capsules per day.
Apply Aspall ACV to each wart on a q-tip for 5-10 mins per day. (Got 2 bottles of Braggs Apple Cider Vinegar on the way from England, because from what I can read, that should be the very best)
I am also going to get some the tree oil tomorrow to apply at night and drink a few tablespoons of Braggs once I get those bottles.

As you can see I am dead serious about this. And as I said, I want to do even more to get rid of my problem. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Increase your dosage of vitamin C (with bioflavanoids) to 1500, take Zinc and Folic Acid or vitamin B with folic acid and take a multi-vitamin too. I also take this twice a day:

http://www.swansonvitamins.com/swanson-superior-herbs-agaricus-blazei-mushroom-extract-500-mg-90-veg-caps
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applying acids to the skin can cause a lot of problems :(


why not just get them removed if they are lingering more than a year?

grace
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I've noticed that the cider vinegar does work in keeping it from growing. Although your going to have to put it on at least three times a day.
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