HOME REMEDIES FOR MOLES – Part II



HOME REMEDIES FOR MOLES – Part II



  • Chop one raw onion and cover with salt and leave overnight. Apply the juice to the warts 2-3 times daily until warts disappear.

  • Apply the juice of cauliflower on the moles daily until it falls.

  • Apply a drop of grapefruit seed extract to the moles and cover with a band-aid, 2-3 times daily. This is also very effective home remedy for moles and your moles will disappear in 3-4 weeks.

  • Rub a slice of fresh pineapple or raw potato peelings or radish 2-3 times daily on your mole.

  • Apply the milky juice exuding from the stems of figs and leaves.

  • Put the contents of one 100 I.U. of natural vitamin E capsule on a band-aid and cover the mole. Moles will disappear soon.

  • Apply vitamin E on the wart, crush a clove of raw garlic and place it on the wart, and cover it with an adhesive bandage.

  • Soak a small piece of cotton in aloe gel and tape over the wart. Add more gel every three hours. Change cotton daily. The mole should begin to lighten in a few days and in a few weeks may disappear.

  • Rub the mole daily with a piece of white chalk.

  • Apply a drop of grape seed extract directly to the mole and cover with a Band-Aid; repeat twice daily. The mole will turn white and will disappear in about a week.

  • Another effective home remedy for moles is - Apply milkweed juice to the mole.

  • A tea made from purple coneflower (Echinacea), burdock root or red clover may help in the prevention of moles.

  • Take some green (not fully ripe) black walnuts and make a few incisions in the outer shell; rub the juice on the moles. There may be a slight stinging sensation or the area may turn brown, but this is only temporary. This is a very effective remedy for moles and moles will disappear within a few days.

  • Simply apply the purest honey on your mole, keep applying it morning and night until the mole disappears.

  • Soak your mole in warm water for 15-20 minutes and dry. Apply apple cider vinegar with a cotton ball and leave on for 10-15 minutes. Wash off with water and dry.

  • Dissolve an aspirin with a small drop of water and apply to the mole. Cover with a band-aid. Repeat twice daily.
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The Consumer's Medical Desk Reference. Ed. Charles B. Inlander. New York: Hyperion, 1995
Body, Mind, and Soul by Deepak Chopra.
Clifford R. Anderson, M.D.: You’re Guide to Health. Second edition


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