Veruccas
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Veruccas
Anyone had any luck with these with someone who has had them for 2 years??? I've got rid of them in kids and adults that have not had them long but other than that - failure. This particular patient has done well in that his IBS etc has gone over the past 6 months but I can't get rid of these. A new one that emerged recently did go with Thuja MT topically. One is particularly painful on his heel he now reckons he will have to have cut out. This man has a crop of soft elevated dark moles on his neck which have never changed with the 2 remedies he has had . I have searched MM and found moles on neck with Nat Sil.but the rest doesn't fit. He's not Thuja constitutionally at all. He had Carc. to begin with and then Lycopodium.
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Rochelle
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Re: Veruccas
My rep has "Skin, Verruca (See Warts)", so I guess it means the same thing.
Shannon
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Re: Veruccas
Veruccas are the annoying painful warts that come up in crops and are caught usually in a swimming pool changing room. Are they only called veruccas in the UK?They normally frozen off at the Doctors with carbon dioxide or Nitrogen but this didn't work with my patient!!
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Re: Veruccas
Hi
Sheilagh Creasy once said that if a piece of banana skin is attached to the
verucca, (needs replacing regularly of course) for about three weeks, the
verucca comes out.
I have not had the opportunity to try it.
Rgds
Soroush
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Sheilagh Creasy once said that if a piece of banana skin is attached to the
verucca, (needs replacing regularly of course) for about three weeks, the
verucca comes out.
I have not had the opportunity to try it.
Rgds
Soroush
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Re: Veruccas
My grandmother used potatoe peeling with good results.
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Re: Veruccas
I have had the opportunity to try the banana skin treatment on my eldest
daughter of 11years who had a very painful verucca on the ball of her foot.
It worked like a dream. The way we did it was as follows:
We cut a piece of banana skin an inch square and taped it with steri-strip
inner side onto the verucca. She had a new patch on every night only
(during the day she had a soft gauze dressing on to ease the pressure) and
we repeated the treatment for a week. She had no homoeopathic remedies
during that time. The verucca withered very rapidly and within two weeks it
had virtually gone!
Regards all
Eleana
daughter of 11years who had a very painful verucca on the ball of her foot.
It worked like a dream. The way we did it was as follows:
We cut a piece of banana skin an inch square and taped it with steri-strip
inner side onto the verucca. She had a new patch on every night only
(during the day she had a soft gauze dressing on to ease the pressure) and
we repeated the treatment for a week. She had no homoeopathic remedies
during that time. The verucca withered very rapidly and within two weeks it
had virtually gone!
Regards all
Eleana
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Re: Veruccas
Thanks Soroush and Eleana. I have just phoned my patient, a 40 something male business executive and read your E mails over the phone. I will keep you all informed!!!
Regards
Rochelle
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Regards
Rochelle
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Re: Veruccas
Just for balance--had a 70yr+ patient whose family treated her corn/wart with banana skin and she developed gangrene; lost her toe then her foot then her leg. I would recommend that "you" have some idea/concept of what "you" are "treating" and what under lying condotions may exist especially when you have no financial nor legal obligation to the patient/person in question.!!!
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Re: Veruccas
This is quite sobering!
I assume there *were* underlying conditions here, which in retrospect might
have given any warning -- have you any inforation on that? (Diabetic or
other circulatory problems, for ??) Or was the peel wrapped on too tightly,
or ???
Shannon
on 3/9/03 9:28 PM, drnpickell@netscape.net at drnpickell@netscape.net wrote:
I assume there *were* underlying conditions here, which in retrospect might
have given any warning -- have you any inforation on that? (Diabetic or
other circulatory problems, for ??) Or was the peel wrapped on too tightly,
or ???
Shannon
on 3/9/03 9:28 PM, drnpickell@netscape.net at drnpickell@netscape.net wrote: