Homeopathic genital warts remedies

There are many different ways of treating genital warts, and it can be tough to choose exactly which one is right for you and your personal condition. Even doctors must choose between a number of methodologies when it comes to choosing what would work best for you. In this article, we'll take a look at some possible home remedies that you can perform to rid yourself of a genital warts problem.

One of the main methods used by those who study homeopathic medicine for its usage in treating genital warts are the essential oils of thuja and tea tree. These two types of oils have been used the world over in treating genital warts, and their efficiency has been proven since the pharmaceutical companies are actually developing a treatment based off of tea tree oil as of this writing. When these oils are applied to genital warts for an extended period of time, they are known to make the warts go into remission and eventually may cause them to disappear. However, using the oils themselves may be too much for your body to handle; in that respect, there is an oil concoction that you can create to allow your body to use the oil efficiently without harming your body.

To create the oil, you're going to need thuja essential oil and tea tree essential oil, as well as castor oil and Vitamin E oil. Combine the ingredients, using half an ounce of castor oil combined with a quarter teaspoon of the thuja essential oil and the tea tree essential oil. Add in 800 IUs of Vitamin E, and mix them until they are clearly combined. Next, you're going to need to take this oil and place it onto a q-tip. Take the q-tip and gently swab the mixture onto the surface of your warts. Be sure to only apply the concoction to the wart itself, as it can cause damage to the skin. This is one of the most surefire methods of removing genital warts while at home.

Another way to fight against genital warts is to strengthen your immune system as much as you can. You can do this through maintaining a healthy diet and a regular level of exercise, and there are a number of different herbal supplements which can help to give your system a boost. Among these herbs are Astragalus, Echinacea, Gingko Biloba, Goldenseal, St. John's Wort, and Olive leaf.

While these home remedies can do much to improve your genital warts condition, you may wish to speak to a doctor to ask them their proper medical opinion on what you should do to remove the problem as quickly and efficiently as possible. While the options above have shown to have some merit, they are not medically proven by any substantial organization and you should use the methods with caution. Be sure to heavily research any type of alternative therapy that you may be considering before actually engaging in the activity. Your health is your responsibility!

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