Planters Warts and Their Removal
Planters warts may or may not be painful but they are an inconvenience that can make life uncomfortable. If there is pain, it may be as mild as a pebble in your shoe or it may feel like you’ve stepped on a nail.
There are many ways people have tried to remove planters warts. Over-the-counter treatments, your doctor may try to freeze them off with liquid nitrogen, surgical removal is another option doctors sometimes use and some people go to extremes to try to remove planters warts themselves.
This video shows the kind of pain some people are willing to endure to get rid of their planters warts. See if you want to go through THAT:
There is no need to have a doctor cut you open to remove your warts or for you to cut yourself open like the man in the video did to remove his warts. No More Moles, Warts, or Skin Tags™ uses all natural methods and many people see results in a few days using methods that utilize your body’s own recuperative powers to give you clear skin without blemishes.
You do NOT need to experience the pain from surgery or the pain from your planters warts once you use the information in No More Moles, Warts, or Skin Tags™ like a member of our staff did. He’s wart and mole free now and he’s glad he grabbed this great resource.
Disclosure of Material ConnectionPresented by Natural Remedies Products Staff - Natural Remedies Products
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- Wart | Mole | Skin Tag Removal - November 18th, 2007
- Planters Warts: The Cause - November 15th, 2007
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Planter warts suck. Why are there more then 100 different remedies? Has anyone had any success with freezing, cutting, burning, acid or duct tape?
Why do some planter warts go away on their own, while others can persist for years?
Tina Campbell