Nature has always provide us with some of the best natural remedies for many diseases that can significantly improve our health.
Garlic is one of the most powerful natural remedies that can go shoulder to shoulder with some of the antibiotics, or even be more efficient.
It can protect our bodies from bacteria, fungi and infections. It is important to consume garlic on an empty stomach.
Garlic has more than 400 of the active ingredients;
- vitamins (A, B1 and B2, and C)
- Minerals, dietary fiber
- Amino acids
- essential oils
- vegetable fat
- enzyme
- iron
- iodine
- calcium
- sulfur
- selenium and phosphorus
How to use a patch to remove warts on your skin.
1.Test your skin.
Fresh garlic works the best, but you can also use garlic juice. Rub garlic into a small portion of your skin first to see if your skin is sensitive to the garlic. Some people can get a rash from fresh garlic. The rash is not dangerous, but it can be irritating.
- If this happens to you, you can still use the remedy, but the rash may persist. If you do, only leave the crushed garlic on for an hour at a time. It may also take longer to get rid of the wart.
- A study where children’s warts were treated with garlic found that 100% of the warts were cleared with no significant side effects other than complaints of the smell and once instance of mild skin irritation. Another study used a lipid, or fat, extract of garlic on both warts and corns. They studied 42 patients of various ages and found 100% recovery in all the patients with the warts.
- It is believed that the main anti-viral component of garlic, a substance known as allicin, is the chemical which is working on warts, but little research to substantiate this claim has been done.
2.Prepare the area.
Before you apply the garlic, you need to sanitize and dry the area of your skin with the wart. Wash your hands and then wash the area with the wart. Use warm soap and water. Dry the area with a cotton towel.
- Wash any cloth material that came into contact with the wart in hot, soapy water. You can also bleach the towels to make sure you kill off any wart virus.
3.Apply the garlic.
Take one clove of garlic and crush it with the flat part of a knife. You can also cut a clove of garlic in half. Rub the area with the crushed garlic or cut edge of the clove to let the juice sink in.
4.Wrap the area.
Place the crushed garlic directly onto the wart. Cover the garlic and the wart with a bandage or, if you prefer, a piece of duct tape. Avoid placing the garlic on unaffected skin.
- Make sure you don’t have any open cuts or wounds in the area. The garlic can burn and the wart virus may spread to the area.
5.Repeat the treatment.
The treatment does not work overnight. You need to repeat the process daily. Rewash and dry the wound. Apply fresh crushed or cut garlic to your wart. Cover the wart with the fresh garlic and always wrap the wound in a fresh bandage.
- You can also use duct tape to wrap the wound. This helps it stay dry. However, this can irritate other areas of your skin.
- Repeat the garlic remedy daily for at least 3-4 weeks.
- Most people begin to see the wart getting smaller within 6-7 days. It may look pruney and wrinkled after removing the bandage and washing away the garlic. It will also look paler than before.
- If you don’t see any improvement, see your physician to see if something else is going on.
Try a natural recipe, if you believe that other options are not helping! Change it regularly for two weeks and see its effectiveness