Yol, Vishnu & Shanti

Hi Sandra,

My best advice for both your son and your broken leg is to go see a homeopath. It's the best you can do. To speed up your healing process, you can take Symphytum 30x 3 times a day for a couple weeks.
Find it at a health food store. You'll be amazed at the results!

Your son's situation sounds more like he needs constitutional treatment, and not just something to remove the warts. What homeopathy does is remove the underlying *cause* for him to develop warts, as
opposed to removing the warts and leaving the underlying tendency to produce some more (or some other growth).

To put it simply, homeopathy is to health what unschooling is to learning. Or as the Tao Te Ching says,

"When nothing is done, nothing is left undone. The world is ruled by letting things take their course. It cannot be ruled by interfering."

Homeopathy stimulates the body's own ability to heal in a gentle and effective way.

Hope you'll feel better soon!

Yol


> Sandra wrote:
>
> > Keith took Kirby to a podiatrist today. He has a plantars wart getting
> worse
> > and worse, after two liquid nitrogen treatments.
>
> I know that this sounds really off the wall, but we successfully reated my
> son's plantars warts with banana peels! I read about banana peels for warts
> in _Smart Medicine for a Healthier Child_ by Zand, Walton and Rountree. I
> didn't know if it would work on plantars warts, but it did. He had a
> cluster of 4 on his foot. Every night, before bed, we would put a fresh
> slice of banana peel on the warts, inside side facing the skin, and cover
> with a band-aid. After about a month, it looked like the "seed" of the wart
> (the blackisk spots that are usually inside) were at the surface. We went
> swimming for the day, and they came out. There were little craters where
> the warts used to be. There was no pain and no blood. In a few weeks the
> skin had evened out and you couldn't tell that there had ever been warts
> there!
>
> FWIW,
> Marjorie
>
> P.S. I have been lurking here for several weeks and I have to say that I
> really love this list! (Thanks, Barb!)

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In a message dated 11/22/02 9:54:43 AM, bluelotus@... writes:

<< Your son's situation sounds more like he needs constitutional treatment,
and not just something to remove the warts. What homeopathy does is remove
the underlying *cause* for him to develop warts, as
opposed to removing the warts and leaving the underlying tendency to produce
some more (or some other growth). >>

I'll ask friends to advise him on that.
I had one plantar's wart when I was 17 and never another one. He got one
just like it at 16.

Sandra

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In a message dated 11/22/2002 10:54:48 AM Central Standard Time,
bluelotus@... writes:

> My best advice for both your son and your broken leg is to go see a
> homeopath. It's the best you can do. To speed up your healing process, you
> can take Symphytum 30x 3 times a day for a couple weeks.
> Find it at a health food store. You'll be amazed at the results!
>
>

Weren't you already doing some home remedies, Sandra?

I've had warts, but not plantar ones...we tied strings around them and they
eventually fell off.

Tuck


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Mary Bianco

>From: SandraDodd@...

<<I had one plantar's wart when I was 17 and never another one. He got one
just like it at 16.>>


I had them on both feet when I was about 11 or 12. Back then the treatment
seemed barbaric. I remember all the visits and the chemicals how they burned
and all the scraping. Yuck!!!
I'd have tried a banana or duct tape anyday!!

Mary B



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