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« on: Thursday 27 December, 2007 »

Hi y'all. I'm keen to hear any experiences of people healing themselves of moles, warts, skin tags on this wonderfully liberating way of life.
My significant other has unfortunately inherited a sycotic miasm (homeopathic term - basically means he is a grower - of moles etc) and he recently discovered a new skin tag under his arm. I've managed to get him doing green smoothies every morning (with lots of cucumber added for extra silica) and he is keen to do a juice feast with me ....so the tide is (gradually) turning.

so anyways...would love to hear if anyone has experinced a significant reduction or complete healing of their skin issues like this.
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« Reply #1 on: Monday 21 January, 2008 »

I am not sure about skin tags or moles...but I have heard alot about using Vitamin E on warts...rub it on the wart a few times a day and cover with a bandaid...repeat for 3-4 days...I haven't tried it myself but heard it works well...xox
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« Reply #2 on: Monday 21 January, 2008 »

Hey lovely Earthmummy, well, I just discovered my wart is gone! When I was a kid I had heaps of them all over my hands, I had lots burned off with dry ice etc but mostly they came back... then for some reason I completely stopped getting them when I was about 13 or so. Anyway, one sprouted on the side of my index finger about January 2007 (6 months into raw) all by itself. It dropped off towards the end of last year without warning but then grew back again - but now it's totally gone with no trace remaining. Bit weird, but there you go!
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« Reply #3 on: Monday 21 January, 2008 »

Hi, i havent seen this first hand but my very clever old boss from when i worked in an organic store used to tell me whenever her husband got a wart she would make a compress from the peel of an organic banana & papaya & bandage that over the wart & after a few weeks it would fall off! (obviously she changed the skins every day.)

I would love to find out if it works, most of the advise she gave me over the years re:home remedies turned out to be very true. Including raw milk & butter for ezema.
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« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 23 January, 2008 »

My skin tags have definately gotten worse since being pregnant,..  everything grows with these growth hormones!  Unfortunately I have never been able to get rid of them completely. They are typically on the neck and under the arms. Can make shaving quite hard!

I spent quite some time a few years ago investigating them as a possible link to blood sugar issues, hereditary links, and pre-cancerous skin changes etc, .. but in the end I'm just resigned to live with them!

From memory, daily topical rubbing with aloe vera leaf produced some changes...  Made them quite itchy (undergoing cellular change) and shrunk them.
Also antiviral herbs such as Olive leaf and andrographis are purported to work.
Does it run in his family?
Is he taking any homeopathics?

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« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 23 January, 2008 »

thanx for the replies peeps. I've heard of banana skin for warts as well. and dandelion sap.
Yeah Jen it does run in his family...they have a bit of strong miasm there. He hasn't taken any homeopathics yet..i should probably get him onto some thuja..
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« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 23 January, 2008 »

 laugh  hello Erthmum  -   I had 2 skin tags that were really irritating, one behind my ear and one on my collarbone.   Both have completely disappeared.
I ordered Raspex from America, it's a raspberry skin cream and there is information on the net if you look it up.  I rubbed it consistently (4-6 weeks) on the tags, they got irritated, formed little scabs, kept going, more irritation till gradually they shrunk and finally dropped off. 
A friend's husband had a mole on his wrist, again rubbed it on for a few weeks and again, it dropped off after forming a scab. 
My manager at work has been using it for about 8 months now to shrink a skin cancer right next to her eye, all that is left is a slight pink mark. 
Side effect:  I did try this on a red blemish on my leg and that did NOT work, in fact I ended up with eczema!  So all I can say is that it seems to work with raised lumps; skin tags, moles and raised skin cancers but does not work on smooth skin.    Has anyone else on the forum tried raspberry cream?

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« Reply #7 on: Thursday 31 January, 2008 »

for 20+years i had warts all over my hands. since being manic low fat fruit fanatic, they have ALL dropped off with no signs that they were there..

again i focus on other aspects of life like sleep, hydration, training, mindset etc..so maybe its a combo..

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« Reply #8 on: Thursday 31 January, 2008 »

wow durian rider come to think of it i used to have a wart on my finger, and a red mark on my hand that appeared sometime when i was a child and i had it till i guess recently or a couple years ago.  i also had a idk it didn't seem like a wart, but i guess it was a "skin tag?" i'm not sure some type of weird thing on my face.  it wasn't that noticable it looked like a wart i guess but it wasn't like the texture was different.  now they are all gone, and i can't remember the last time they were there.  i didn't even notice them go away but they are gone now, awesome!  =D

about the skin tags and moles...

idk what skin tags are really...  i'm assuming they are like little moles that are colorless or little pieces of skin flap thingies? ?   huh

i have freckles and a couple moles all over my body.  they have always been there.  it seems to run in the family.  i think they are cool!  =) 

my favorite mole is on my face.  i like to think of it as a "beauty mark."  one time on halloween when i was in like 2nd grade there was a popular girl who was a big kid and she was a "model" for halloween.  she put a dot on her face with eye liner and i felt so proud because i had one and it was natural. 

doesn't cindy crawford have a big mole on her face?

every body is unique and beautiful. 
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« Reply #9 on: Saturday 22 March, 2008 »

i bought a water ionizer a few weeks ago. Please just hang on while i try to explain this. 
So far only 1 skin tag has fallen off  me , but i have read other reports of peoples skin tags  falling off too..   i got a really big one half fallen off on my back now as well.  There is blood from it and i have stained a couple of under shirts but i dont care !.

The water ionizer produces smaller water molecules than what you can get out of a standard filter or bought spring water,  and this water is more importantly alkaline PH.

Anyhow, there is overwhelming evidence to say that that the human body is supposed to be alkaline , and that the skin molds , fat deposits  and even cancer are a way that the body stores acid deposits until it can deal with the acid overload.  Most of our standard australian/american diet (SAD diet)  is sooo  acid forming, including my favorite  fresh fruit with glucose in it.  As the sugars get burned they produce an acid as waste.  if there is any fungus in the system then the sugar is feasted upon by the fungus for food and fungus  waste material is also significantly acid.  i found out about it by watching alot of u-tube and google videos and what alkaline water can do for you, and then i went and got all of Dr. Robert Youngs info (advisor to Tony Robins -the motivational guru), and read/watched all sorts of stuff from suppliers of water alkalizers and therapist who use alkalinity to improve health.   I was searching for an answer to my fatigue problem , and found the alkaline /acid balance in the tissues and food was the problem all along.  I am almost certain your partner will test out ACID in urine testing and saliva testing over a period of a few days - the testing is subject to recent events- like washing your mouth out with soap, but over a few days of measuring you can get a feel for what your body PH is.. (If the paper is predominantly yellow/brown you are acid, if it is gree/blue you are alkaline.    You can get PH testing paper for $10  via any of these places selling the water ionizers or maybe supplier to naturopaths.   Dr. Young has done thousands of live blood cell analyis of cancer patients under the microscope,  + over a period of 30+ years and he has not found one cancer victim with alkaline blood !.  This does not mean that we are all going to get cancer or that everyone else is dead from alkaline blood, but it   increases your chances of getting it, since cancer obviously cannot form in  alkaline blood/tissue (because the cancer forms around ACID in an effort to preserve the body PH of 7.3 or whatever exactly it is supposed to be) . I hope i dont create an overload of info here, but it may be worth a few minutes  to pick this thing apart, drill for info, satisfy yourself  and compare notes. Also include hubby because it will be a battle if he does not understand . Daily i have to watch most of my friends and family eat the SAD diet, knowing what it is doing to them, but i cannot force them to change their dietary choices .

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« Reply #10 on: Friday 28 March, 2008 »

so anyways...would love to hear if anyone has experinced a significant reduction or complete healing of their skin issues like this.

I had a similar experience.

Anyone who is familiar with psoriasis will understand this.

If you have a patch of psoriasis concentrated in one place for a long time and then that patch clears up, you are often left with white or paler skin, than your normal colour.

So even though you no longer have the psoriasis, insensitive people will come up to you and say things like……”awww yuck, what is that”.

After starting to drink green smoothies, my normal skin pigmentation colour returned and you can no longer tell where the patch use to be.

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« Reply #11 on: Friday 28 March, 2008 »

It's interesting that I've come across this topic today! I don't know how I've managed to keep missing it...

anyhow, Bill has several hot pink (really pretty colour) moles on his chest arms and head. I noted the other night when we were chatting that he doesn't have any on areas that are exposed to the sun such as face, fore arms and lower legs etc. His do seem to be getting larger as he gets older and there are more of them.

In the last few months I've found two on Brock's head and one behind Caitlyns ear. They also have other little moles in non-sun areas.

I'll test their alkalinity...

When I was preggers I had 17 warts that came up on my hands. Within two weeks of giving birth they had all peeled off bar one which I still have. It's a lot smaller now. Recently I have noticed two others that are really small but have come out of nowhere.

According to the Boutenkos this is a sign of low immunity... I need more greens!

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