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donell Posted - 12/26/2010 : 00:02:28
I decided to use wart remover until it was a flat sore then I got coffee and baking soda and poured it on the spot. It hurt like no one could tell. I did this three times a day and it began to shrink in three days. Why did this work?
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dan Posted - 12/26/2010 : 01:30:08
Hi donell, first I am thrilled you had success with something so simple. Thanks for sharing the result! What brand of wart remover did you use? Wart removers typically contain Salicylic Acid, a compound similar to aspirin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salicylic_acid Caffeine in coffee has some anticancer properties. http://www.associatedcontent.com/pop_print.html?content_type=article&content_type_id=2694667 Baking soda provides an ideal pH for systemic pancreatic enzymes to fight cancers. Do you know what type of lesion you were treating?

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