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gigi |
Posted - 10/14/2010 : 09:57:38 I've did a quick google search but wasn't able to find an answer. I was wondering if perhaps someone here would have an answer / explanation. I placed a slice of raw garlic on a plantar's wart overnight and when I woke up this a.m. piece of the garlic turned green and so did the skin in that area. Does anyone know what could have caused this?!? or if it should be a major concern? PS I know this isn't a skin cancer related question, but when searching various info on warts, skin cancer also came up. Thank you. |
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thanks01 |
Posted - 11/07/2010 : 08:52:07 I did some looking on Papillomafree and it seems to use extract of the plant Celadonium majus, known as Greater Celandine. Since I have some of this in my garden (imported as a poison ivy cure, but not too useful for that), I'll be looking more into this along with my other favorites. I intend to follow up on this. Greater Celandine may deserve a forum thread of its own. We'll see. Thanks to Osia for bringing this into the discussion. I have no idea yet whether this plant works for skin cancer but my reading so far indicates that it is GENTLE ON THE EYES. This assertion also needs some more work. My point is that this is a new plant, not so far discussed on the forum, easily available, and possibly not harmful to the eyes. I plan to follow up on this as time goes by. This info was first posted to the forum by a user in the Garlic thread and I want to bring it to everyone's attention. |
Osia |
Posted - 11/04/2010 : 08:49:18 Try papillomafree and you'll forget about your warts. It contains pure extract of celandine and is natural and very effective |
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