Excerpt taken from 'How To Beat Warts Naturally'
Human papillomavirus (HPV) affects the outer layer of the skin; this
causes the common skin growth warts.
There are up to 60 different types of warts, the most common one which
affects the:
is called verruca vulgaris.
The hands, fingers and arms are the most common place to get warts
because these areas are more prone to injury which warts tend to prefer.
Warts can affect most of the population but are more common in individuals
under 30 years of age.
Warts are highly contagious and especially affect children.
Warts on the soles of the feet become flattened by the weight of the
body; these warts develop into the painful verrucas which are highly
contagious especially through damp environments.
Other types of warts are:
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Flat warts
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Genital warts
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Laryngeal papillomas
Many over the counter medicines are available for warts, it is also
worth knowing that over half of all warts disappear within a year themselves
without any treatment.
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Applying vitamin E oil to a wart and covering it
with a plaster for two weeks
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Applying tea tree oil mixed with a little of garlic
oil
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Taking supplements of vitamin C, vitamin E, zinc,
echinacea and garlic tablets
can all help with warts.
It is wise to remember that warts are extremely contagious and to avoid
getting wart, it is best not to scratch or rub them.
All the best

C.H.Ed Dip NutTh

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