Warts Apple Cider Vinegar


Skin warts:

Warts are harmless bumps that appear on the skin due to the human papillomavirus HPV stimulating faster growth of cells. The bumps primarily develop on the hands and feet and cause pain; however, skin warts can develop anywhere on the skin.

Natural Remedy:

Apple Cider Vinegar and water solution.

Why it works:

Apple cider vinegar has antibacterial properties useful in the killing of bacteria and viruses. In addition, Apple cider vinegar’s acetic acid is helpful in the alleviation of warts. When applied to the skin, it burns off and eventually destroys the infected skin and causes the wart to fall off. The irritation caused by applying the acid stimulates the immune system to fight the viral infection causing warts.

What you need:

  • Apple cider vinegar
  • Water
  • Cotton swabs
  • Tape
  • Small basin

Step by Step Guide:

Mix one-two parts of Apple cider vinegar with one part of the water in a basin. Soak the cotton swab and apply it directly to the wart. Wrap with tape and leave it for at least 10 minutes. Apply daily for maximum effect.



References:

1- https://www.amazon.in/WOW-Raw-Apple-Cider-Vinegar/dp/B01AC9G656







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