Can you use a pumice stone on warts on the hand?
By Bill
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You could use a pumice on warts to remove them but over time they will grow back. You could try some over the counter products at the pharmacy. Best bet to remove them permanently is have have a dermatologist remove them with liquid nitrogen. They do this in their office and only takes a minute or two.
Three ways to get rid of wart without "chemicals".
1. Duct tape
2. Potato piece on wart, hold it on with a band-aid or tape, change at least every other day. Takes 2-3 weeks, skin will be new and no scar.
3. Dandelion milk from the stem of the flower. Squeeze on warts two to three times/day. Wart turn black and will just fall off leaving skin unscarred. Of course you need dandelions in season.
I used methods 2 and 3 with two of my children. It has been at least 6 years and no regrowth, however because it is a virus, it can show itself again.
I just treated a boy with NAET for warts, 2 treatments and they were gone for good. Non-invasive, feel good treatments using acupuncture sites and pressure.
Warts are caused by a virus. I suppose a pumice stone would help file them down some, but then you may have a problem with spreading from one site to another.
Search online 'using duct tape on warts' you would leave the tape on so long, then replace, I forget the method.
It is non-invasive, readily available, and harmless way to try, if you can't afford the removal by a doctor/dermatologist.
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