Natural Remedies & Herbs for Plantar Warts
In a preliminary trial, topical application of garlic cloves was used successfully to treat warts in a group of children. A clove was cut in half each night and the flat edge of the clove was rubbed onto each of the warts, carefully cleaning the surrounding areas, so as not to spread any garlic juice. The areas were covered overnight with Band-Aids or waterproof tape and were washed in the morning. In all cases, the warts cleared completely after an average of nine weeks. In another study, 23 people with warts applied an oil-soluble garlic extract twice a day to the warts. Complete recovery was seen in every case after one to two weeks. A water-soluble garlic extract was less effective. Side effects after application of the oil-soluble extract included blistering, redness, burning, and increased pigmentation of the skin around the application area, which usually disappeared completely in one to two weeks. Zinc oxide ointment was applied to the surrounding normal skin in all cases in an attempt to prevent these side effects.
Herbalists have sometimes recommended the use of greater celandine (Chelidonium majus) for the topical treatment of warts. The milky juice from the fresh plant is typically applied to the wart once daily and allowed to dry.
Dr Balch's Vitamin Formula for Plantar Warts

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- Amount Per Serving
- % DV
Vitamin C - 1000
- mg
- 1667%
Zinc - 20
- mg
- 133%
Copper - 1
- mg
- 50%
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- Amount Per Serving
- % DV
Astragalus Extract - 400
- mg
- *
- * Daily Value (DV) not established





