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Anyone tried castor oil on bumblefoot? It seems to be useful for nearly anything medical
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I had a wart on the back of my thumb up by the first joint. Finally started Compound-W when it was about 3/8" high. I would put some on, wait a couple of days then peel off the dried stuff and dead part of the wart. Did this for 3 months and it was down to just above the surface. Stopped the "W" and the dang thing popped right back up. So I tried duct tape (Dr even suggested it!) but bad spot to try and keep a dot of duct tape on and a bandaid "hold it on" didn't do much better. Then I tried castor oil (had to have the pharmacy at the grocery store order it). I put a dab on every morning and night. No drying out and peeling like with the "W" but it just slowly shrank and disappeared. Sometimes during this process I would feel a deep "burn/itch" like the wart was trying to say "I want to LIVE!"
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But if there is anything left of the "seed" it is below the skin and I don't feel anything. It has been 3 months since I stopped putting the castor oil on it.
 
@bruceha2000 yeah my doc said duct tape also for warts Lol! anything that works he said, just have to get your immune system to realize there is a problem and take over fix it, that's why causing damage to the area works. He said he's froze people's usually it works sometimes it doesn't then he has people tell him all sorts of crazy things that gets rid of them. I had two big ones on my hand for yrs, tried everything, decided to finally get them taken care of. He used liquid nitrogen? Froze them OMG it hurt, huge blisters, two different times. Part of them came back, I'll have to try that castor oil.
 
@bruceha2000 yeah my doc said duct tape also for warts Lol! anything that works he said, just have to get your immune system to realize there is a problem and take over fix it, that's why causing damage to the area works. He said he's froze people's usually it works sometimes it doesn't then he has people tell him all sorts of crazy things that gets rid of them. I had two big ones on my hand for yrs, tried everything, decided to finally get them taken care of. He used liquid nitrogen? Froze them OMG it hurt, huge blisters, two different times. Part of them came back, I'll have to try that castor oil.
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Anyone tried castor oil on bumblefoot? It seems to be useful for nearly anything medical ;) .

I had a wart on the back of my thumb up by the first joint. Finally started Compound-W when it was about 3/8" high. I would put some on, wait a couple of days then peel off the dried stuff and dead part of the wart. Did this for 3 months and it was down to just above the surface. Stopped the "W" and the dang thing popped right back up. So I tried duct tape (Dr even suggested it!) but bad spot to try and keep a dot of duct tape on and a bandaid "hold it on" didn't do much better. Then I tried castor oil (had to have the pharmacy at the grocery store order it). I put a dab on every morning and night. No drying out and peeling like with the "W" but it just slowly shrank and disappeared. Sometimes during this process I would feel a deep "burn/itch" like the wart was trying to say "I want to LIVE!" ;)  But if there is anything left of the "seed" it is below the skin and I don't feel anything. It has been 3 months since I stopped putting the castor oil on it.


I used castor oil on a wart once too... Worked like a charm. Mine was a planters wart on my toe.
 
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For the person that mentioned the herbal cream - I'd be willing to try that, too, if I could find it from a reputable source or be able to make it myself.
That would have been me. University of KY swears by it. I can't remember if I posted the link. Did you see it?

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Alright, here's a picture of current state but if you don't have anything nice to say, skip past it, I don't need to hear it, I feel bad enough for her as is:

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You can see her left foot is the worst. The pad of her foot is still very swollen but between the toes is deflating. She's walking and standing just fine.
Is she limping?

Maybe george carlin is right, filth is good? makes for a strong immune system?...I...
Filth is good and why we have immune systems.

@bruceha2000 yeah my doc said duct tape also for warts Lol! anything that works he said, just have to get your immune system to realize there is a problem and take over fix it, that's why causing damage to the area works. He said he's froze people's usually it works sometimes it doesn't then he has people tell him all sorts of crazy things that gets rid of them. I had two big ones on my hand for yrs, tried everything, decided to finally get them taken care of. He used liquid nitrogen? Froze them OMG it hurt, huge blisters, two different times. Part of them came back, I'll have to try that castor oil.
I had a wart on the ball of my foot for years. Tried freezing and burning with no results from that excruciating pain.
I went to the doctor for one on my finger. He recommended that I wrap my finger with medical tape, explaining that the wart is just under the epidermis and isn't recognized by the immune system. By wrapping it, the body can see it.
He said that will stimulate the immune system to fight it. He also said that if it goes away, he bet that the one on my foot would go away as well.
I told a friend the story and he asked if the doctor had a rattle and a chicken foot too.
I was religious about wrapping my finger and believe it or not, both warts disappeared.
 
Didn't work @ronott1 I tried a couple bottles, held and squirted until it felt like the nuckle was froze through the bone. It would take a layer off, about it. That stuff is -42degrees I think, can't remember what he said it was made with but not liquid nitrogen. The liquid nitrogen the doc squirts on is over -300degrees, it burns bad, made huge deep blisters that took a few weeks to heal, then he did it again... I'm not going for a third round, try to finish what's left off myself first.
 
Didn't work @ronott1 I tried a couple bottles, held and squirted until it felt like the nuckle was froze through the bone. It would take a layer off, about it. That stuff is -42degrees I think, can't remember what he said it was made with but not liquid nitrogen. The liquid nitrogen the doc squirts on is over -300degrees, it burns bad, made huge deep blisters that took a few weeks to heal, then he did it again... I'm not going for a third round, try to finish what's left off myself first.
I had a podiatrist remove a plantar wart once. It was a surgery type of procedure and it did not come back.

My Wife used the freezing method at home. We did have to do it twice.

Can you go to a Dr.?
 

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