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Hello to Australia! :)

 

You can take a slice of fresh garlic and tape or bandaid it over the

mole. Replace that regularly (once or twice a day) until it is gone.

Make sure the garlic is just the size of the mole - it will burn the

healthy skin if it stays on there.

 

Best,

Kelli

 

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| elenijem [elenijem]

| Sunday, February 27, 2005 7:12 PM

| herbal remedies

| Herbal Remedies - mole removal

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| Hi from Australia.Does anyone know a sucessful natural remedy for

| mole removal.Just your regular kind not necessarily cancerous.

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Looking for solutions for mole removal other than surgery and burning. Wonder if

anyone

has used dermatend or other bloodroot or other herbal products. I understand the

bloodroot

can be quite painful and leave scars.

 

thanks for you help!

 

NJ

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, " njknura " <noni wrote:

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> Looking for solutions for mole removal other than surgery and

burning. Wonder if anyone

> has used dermatend or other bloodroot or other herbal products. I

understand the bloodroot

> can be quite painful and leave scars.

>

>

 

I'm presently having some small moles and skin tags removed by

freezing with liquid nitrogen. I had over a dozen, after the first

visit to the doctor's office, around 5 dried up and disappeared. I

just went for another application last Friday, hopefully more will

come off. It's not painful, but will leave the area a little red

temporarily. My only problem is getting to the doctors office with

my busy work schedule. If I could get the liquid nitrogen myself,

I'd do it at home. The ingredients in over the counter products

don't contain any liquid nitrogen, and I hesitate to use them.

 

 

Jean

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Jenn,

Hope you will report back to us after trying it if you choose. I

thought I remember hearing moles are caused by excess protein. May

want to search this out further. I'm thinking look at cause too.

Best to you.

carolg

 

, " jenn "

<radiantorganics wrote:

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> Does anyone have any personal experience with castor oil for moles?

>

> As a mole-covered person I would love to use something like this...

>

> Thanks for the post, I'm anxious to hear more replies.

>

> Peace,

> Jenn

>

> http://www.TheIngredientDetective.com

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Black salve will eliminate moles.

 

 

 

, " jenn " <radiantorganics

wrote:

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> Does anyone have any personal experience with castor oil for moles?

>

> As a mole-covered person I would love to use something like this...

>

> Thanks for the post, I'm anxious to hear more replies.

>

> Peace,

> Jenn

>

> http://www.TheIngredientDetective.com

>

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, " tempo33x " <tempo33x

wrote:

 

" Black salve will eliminate moles. "

 

Black Salve is serious stuff, and should not be used for mere

cosmetic purposes.

It should only be used in combination with healing salves.

 

A herbalist friend used it to remove a suspicious mole from her

fiance's back. It worked all right. It just about ate a hole

in his back. The pain got so bad he checked himself into hospital.

On the other hand, what may well have been the start of melanoma

was GONE.

 

My neighbor's mother cured her breast cancer with black salve.

It HURT. But it worked. Like I said, bloodroot is serious stuff.

For in-depth coverage of this whole topic, visit Ingrid Naiman's

website http://cancersalves.com

Visit Ingrid Naiman anyway, the woman is awesome.

 

As for why we get moles: I have noticed an increase in them when

I don't behave myself, diet-wise. It makes sense that blockage of

any kind in the free flow of-everything, life force, blood, lymph-

might manifest as visible signs on the skin. Just guessing here!

 

Anyway, don't be afraid to experiment, but play safe!

 

Ien in the Kootenays

http://freegreenliving.com

http://wildhealing.net

http://wildwholefoods.net

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The healer Edgar Cayce gave this as a remedy. There are two ways to

apply it, once it to apply a couple times a day to the area (you can

use a band aid as the oil will not get out of clothes). The second is

to use a little baking soda, mix and apply a couple times a day (this

is also the protocol for warts).

Hope this helps,

Tymothy

 

" jenn " <radiantorganics wrote:

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> Does anyone have any personal experience with castor oil for moles?

>

> As a mole-covered person I would love to use something like this...

>

> Thanks for the post, I'm anxious to hear more replies.

>

> Peace,

> Jenn

>

> http://www.TheIngredientDetective.com

>

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, " jenn "

<radiantorganics wrote:

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> What's Black Salve?

>

> Can you direct us to a resource?

>

> I think my moles are hereditary since my mother and grandfather have

> them too, but does any one else have information on why we have them?

>

> I also get red ones which I assume are surfaced blood vessels?

>

>

Jenn,

 

I have moles and skin tags all over, and like you I believe they're

hereditary. I bought black salve awhile back at the local drug store

Walgreens. I had to ask because they kept it behind the counter in

the pharmacy. It is called Ichthammol Ointment 20%, and the brand

name is Goldline. I never did use it on my moles at all.

 

I'm more interested in the castor oil method, here's an interesting

article, moles referred to way at the bottom, last few sentences.

 

http://www.industryinet.com/~ruby/castoroil.html

 

Jean

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