Wart Removal

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Wart Removal Product Review (2/3)

Hello again!
My sincerest apologies for the delay in writing this second wart removal product review.. the past few months have been really busy for me!

Thank you for your kind emails, I'm really glad that this blog has helped to ease your suffering from warts. But there are a lot of other people out there who are still suffering from the HPV virus, and need help with recommending a good product to cure their wart condition.

So without further ado, let's go on and review the second product that I find to be effective in combating warts!

Second on the list, is Curing your Genital Warts Naturally.


Wart Removal Product 2


Pro's

- Good introduction and explanation about the causes of warts
- Teaches you how to avoid recurring HPV outbreaks
- Teaches you to deal with HPV emotionally
- Teaches you about the implications of HPV during pregnancy
- Details on effective teas, traditional medicines and herbal cures you can take
- Teaches you the 6 most effective vitamins and minerals to fight the HPV virus
- Teaches you what foods help to cure your HPV, and why
- Explains whether alternative treatments for genital warts may work for you

Con's

- Most of the information is aimed at only at genital warts
(if that's what you want to learn about, it's actually more of a good thing)
- Credibility of the author is not too strong


When I first read the description of this ebook, I must admit I was skeptical about the author's claims. He didn't seem like a doctor, or any kind of health professional to be taking advice from.

However I was quite desperate to get rid of my wart outbreak problem a few months back, and decided to give this book a try. And I must now say that I wasn't disappointed with my purchase!

I mean sure, he's not a qualified professional skin doctor. But the author does seem to know what he's talking about. I can only assume that he was telling the truth when he claimed that he had tried out tons of ways to try and fix his own wart problems, because his recommendations to me worked like a charm!

Signs of my wart problems began to fade on the forth day of applying the methods taught in this book, and although I can't say for sure that you'll experience the exact same rate of recovery, it's still a pretty impressive thing to accomplish in such a short period of time. Especially when the methods used were all-natural.

One thing I'd like to point out about this book, is the section on warts and pregnancy. Although I'm not pregnant myself, I can imagine how such crucial information can be overlooked by expecting mums suffering from the HPV virus.
If you are a pregnant woman, and have warts (or think you have HPV), please please please, do yourself a big favor and purchase this book. You'll be glad you spent a few bucks now and saved yourself a whole lot of trouble (and heartache!) in the future with your unborn child.

That being said, I think this book is probably more appropriate for women. I'm not saying that it's not useful for men as well, but if you're a man looking for a good source of information to cure your wart problem, you might prefer to look at my Wart Removal Product Review 1 below this one; it's more focused on warts and men-related problems.

Alright, that's all I have for this review. Check back again soon for the final wart removal product review coming up in a short while. I promise you'll like this one. I know I did!

Take care,
Alice

Monday, May 07, 2007

Wart Removal Product Review (1/3)

Dear friend,

Today I'm going to review one of the three most promising wart removal e-books I have come across while searching for a cure for my own skin problems.

Now, If you're anything like me, you probably won't like reading long-winded product reviews that just never seem to get to the point. That's why I've decided to make my review as short and concise as possible. I'll point out the pro's and con's of each, and conclude with the one I personally found to be most effective. How's that sound?

Alright, so let's get on with it.

First on the list, is The Home Made Medicine e-book.

1)


Wart Removal Product 1


Pro's:

- Good, in-depth information regarding the HPV virus (the virus that causes warts)
- Teaches you how to deal with HPV emotionally as well
- Focuses a lot on genital warts
- Also Focuses on the implications of warts on male fertility
- All-natural
- Comes with great bonuses

Con's:

- 5 days to wart removal (compared to shorter times for other products)


Without revealing too much about the great information contained in this e-book, I must say I was a little disappointed in the website as it provided little detailed information regarding what I was paying my hard-earned money for.

However, unlike normal medicines and creams that merely remove the symptoms (warts) from your skin, I was delighted to find out this product actually treated the root of the problem - it attacked the HPV virus head on! What this means is that if you follow the instructions contained in this e-book, you won't need to keep purchasing cream after cream after cream; this product fixes your wart problem once and for all!

However, if you're concerned about the credibility of the author, you might want to check out the next couple of reviews I will put up in the next few days. The author of this book is not very well known (at least to the world) and is merely someone knowledgeable in removing warts the natural way.

That being said, if you're someone suffering from genital warts, or are concerned about how your warts can affect your fertility (for men), then this product is a definite purchase for you. Check it out here to solve the embarrassing problem of having warts!

I hope you liked part 1 of my wart removal product review. Stay tuned for parts 2 and 3 coming in the very near future!

Best wishes,
Alice

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Common Warts

Home Remedy Wart Removal

Common Warts

Before you decide to remove your warts, it may be a good idea to first understand the common types of warts that most Americans suffer from. There's a good chance that these warts are the same kind that you're suffering from. A large number of men, women and children all over America suffer from warts, and although some are virtually harmless, I recommend that you find out more about the common forms of warts before deciding to remove them using home remedies.

As you know by now, most warts are common and can occur in individuals of all ages and races. They typically grow in clusters on the hands and fingers, and are rarely found alone. Common warts mostly appear on areas with broken skin, as that is how the wart virus is introduced into the body. Broken skin usually occurs on the hands and fingers (from nail biting) - so that's why warts grow there. In terms of physical characteristics, most common warts are hard or have a rough or scratchy surface.

Common Wart Types

Plain warts or flat warts another common type of wart. They tend to grow in larger groups like most other warts, but unlike the other warts, these kinds tend to be softer to the touch. These forms of warts are often associated with cuts caused by shaving, causing the warts to grow on the face.

Planter warts are another form of common warts. Unlike most other common warts that tend to grow on the face, hands and fingers, planter warts grow mostly on the feet. This causes the sufferer much pain and inconvenience while walking, especially when the wart grows in a cluster (instead of a single wart). Another painful characteristic of planter warts are that unlike other warts that grow outwards, planter warts tend to grow inwards (yikes).

Although the above-mentioned warts are considered the most common “traditional,” types of warts in America, there is yet another type of wart that is slowly but surely spreading across the country. Those warts are known as genital warts. Genital warts are not only known as a skin condition, but are considered a sexually transmitted disease (STD) as well. This is because these warts are most commonly spread through sexual intercourse, sometimes even through protected intercourse. In some cases, genital warts are more difficult to have removed, but like most other warts, it is still possible.

Your Next Step

Now that you may be able to determine the type(s) of wart(s)you have, you'll need to decide whether you want to have your warts removed. Almost all warts can be safely removed at home, but it is advised that seek professional advice if you have genital warts. For the other more common types, you might want to consider an effective natural, non-surgical methods of home remedy wart removal.

Monday, January 01, 2007

At Home Wart Removal Remedy

Home Remedy Wart Removal

Each year, millions of Americans develop a skin condition. Often times that skin condition is only minor. One of the most common minor skin conditions in America is known as warts. Warts are non-cancerous growths that appear on the surface of the skin.




In fact, warts can appear just about anywhere on the body. If you are like many of Americans who do have warts on their body, you may have considered getting them removed, especially if they grow on embarrassing parts of the body such as the face, hands and neck.

Whatever your reasons for wanting to remove your warts, you have a few options available to you. Perhaps the best wart removal option is seeking assistance from a professional. When visiting a certified professional (usually a primary care physician or a dermatologist), you can be confident that you'll get the service that you pay for. However, if you have tried different ways of wart removal methods (whether it be professionally done or using home remedies), you'll find that many of the removal methods are essentially the same. Therefore, a large number of individuals, especially those without health insurance, make the decision to save money and remove their own warts.

If you are interested in doing your own at home wart removal, you have a couple of different options. This is especially true if you are looking for an easy and relatively low-cost way to remove your own warts.

When examining home remedies for wart removal, you need to first use the internet to your advantage. Online, you should be able to find a number of different websites or resource guides that are devoted solely to home remedies; safe home remedies to remove your warts. The nice thing about home remedies is that most people have everything that they'll need at home already. This means that you may not even have to spend an extra dime to fix your wart problem. In addition to researching wart removal home remedies online, you may also want to think about purchasing a home remedy book. While this book might cost a little money, you can be sure that it is much more effective than the free methods available elsewhere.

Although a large number of home remedies are effective at removing warts, there are some individuals who are just uncomfortable with trying them. If you are one of those individuals, rest assured, you are not out of luck. Other than using home remedies, you should also be able to find and easily purchase a number of over-the-counter wart removal products from your local drug store. Over-the-counter wart removal products are often available for less than thirty dollars. These products can be found online, in most department stores, grocery stores, or drug stores. Most people however, tend to prefer purchasing over the internet to avoid embarrassment.

Also, despite the fact that most over-the-counter wart removal products are considered safe, you will still want to exercise caution when using them. Before beginning an over-the-counter wart removal procedure, you are advised to thoroughly read and follow all of the directions that come with the product. Reading and following the directions carefully should only take a few minutes of your time; therefore, there is no reason why you should skip ahead without first knowing what you should or shouldn’t do. You wouldn't want to scar yourself, would you? Just pay a little more attention to the instructions, and it can very well save you a lot of pain and suffering in the future.

Lastly, as with just about anything in life, there are some risks associated with removing your own warts. That is why it is important that you know exactly what you are doing or how you are doing it. The improper removal of a wart may not only result in the re-growth or a failed removal attempt, but it may also result in other worse complications. It is not uncommon for infections to be associated with wart removals, which is why it is important that you always display caution, whether you are using a home remedy or an over-the-counter wart removal product.

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Wednesday, December 27, 2006

After your wart removal procedure

Home Remedy Wart Removal
Caring for Your Skin after a wart removal Procedure

When it comes to wart removal, a large amount of focus is placed on the removal procedure itself. While it is important to focus on the actual removal process, it is also important to keep in mind what will happen afterwards. If you are planning on having one of your warts removed, you are advised to examine the care that is needed for your skin after your wart(s) have been removed.

The first step in caring for your wound, is to know what you need to do to protect it. If you are having your wart professionally removed, by a dermatologist or by your family doctor, you should be provided with detailed information. In addition to detailed information, there is also a good chance that you would also be sent home with some medical supplies. These supplies may include, but are not be limited to, bandages, pads, and antibiotic cream.

Although you can receive good after-removal care advice from a physician, you may not be able to get that information on your own. If you're performing your own natural, non-surgical techniques, you will need to familiarize yourself with the proper ways to care for your wounds. This can easily be done with the internet. Online, you should be able to find a number of different medical websites. These medical websites are likely to contain information, tips, and advice for those who just had a wart removed. Of course, you are advised to be cautious and consider where you're getting your information from. If you can get information from a reliable place, you should pay close attention to the instructions given to you.

Whether you get information, on caring for your wart wound, from the doctor who performed the removal or the internet, it is likely that you will be provided with similar instructions. Perhaps, the most important instructions to follow is keeping your wound(s) clean. Depending on the type of wound you have, which also depends on the wart removal method used, you may have a small wound or scab. If this part of your skin is not properly cleaned on a regular basis, it may become infected. In most cases, simple soap and water should be enough.

In addition to keeping your wound or scab clean, you'll also want to keep it covered. This will help not only to keep it clean, but to also prevent an infection from forming. When covering the wound, it should be good enough to use a regular bandage. It may also be a good idea to apply antibiotic cream on the spot. However, it is important to remember that some wart removers, such as some freeze-off wart removal products, caution you against using any skin creams, at least for a certain period of time. In this particular case, you are advised to follow all given instructions carefully, especially if you purchase an over-the-counter wart remover.

Once your wound has started to heal, a scab may begin to form and new skin may start to grow. When this occurs, it is important that you leave everything alone. In fact, that is why youd would be advised to always keep the area covered. Don't scratch! Picking or even touching the area could not only hurt the healing process, but can also cause an infection. If the healing process is interrupted, you may end up developing a permanent scar. To decrease your chances of leaving a scar, you need to refrain from scratching at the scab or new skin that begins to develop.

If you notice any complications, such as a wound that will not heal or one that is extremely painful, you should always seek professional medical advice. Although the problem may only be temporary or minor, it is always better to be on the safe side. Not everyone thinks about the complications associated with wart removals. If you pay just a little attention to it, you'll stand a much better chance of a complete removal and healing process.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Easy Wart Removal - not so easy to talk about

I'm sure you know by now, that warts are caused by a particular virus.
That virus is called HPV, and to completely remove all traces of your wart(s), you have to focus on destroying the HPV virus that lingers inside your body.

I know that doesn't sound too rosy or appealing, but that's the truth, and you'll have to deal with that. Recognising the problem is the first step to healing yourself. There's no point if you keep thinking that it's only a small problem, and that everything would take care of itself.
Trust me, denial won't make the problem go away.

So if you're serious about wart removal techniques, bookmark this site and I'll show you how. If you're not serious about fixing your wart problem, go ahead and keep surfing around; maybe some miracle will happen for you. I wish you all the best in your 'efforts'.
But for the rest of you who are willing to take the first step in controlling your wart problem, read on. Don't let your wart problem control you. As the saying goes, "If you've always done what you always did, you'll always get what you always got"

So stop procrastinating and make an affirmative decision to change your life today. The only thing stopping you is yourself.

Now, although having warts might seem like some uncommon disease or a 'dirty' condition, you might be surprised to learn that warts actually occur more often to people than they think.

Approximately 40% of Americans are infected with the HPV virus, and are currently seeking wart removal treatment.
Yep, you heard me. 4 out of every 10 Americans are sufferring from this same disease!
It is also estimated that one million new infections of HPV or genital warts occur every. single. year.

So there you go. While the HPV virus might not seem as 'common' as the common flu, chances are your neighbours are infected, your colleagues are infected, and perhaps even your boss is infected as well! *snicker*

But seriously, is the HPV virus really all that common?
The reason why most people don't know about the virus is because of its 'silent' symptoms. A person can carry the HPV virus for years and years without even knowing that they are infected.

A person infected with genital warts rarely experiences any discomfort, and the infected flesh would not necessarily appear to be abnormal unless it is carefully examined.

So what does this mean?
Yes, the HPV virus is rather common. The problem is that most people don't know that they're infected with it.

If you're still reading this article, chances are that you're aware that you have this virus infection. That's the good news. You can't get rid of the virus if you don't even know that you have it, right? Good, you're well on your way to complete recovery.

Now here's the bad news.
If you go to a doctor seeking wart removal treatemnt, you'll usually be faced with very few options. You see, wart removal is a very person-unique process. What works for one person might not work for another.
You see, wart removal options commonly offered by doctors are almost always painful, invasive, cause scaring and might even be a traumatic experience. This is because the most common 'medically-recommended' methods for wart removal are by burning (cauterization) and freezing (crysurgery).
Sounds nasty? That's because it is.

I really cannot imagine allowing anyone to freeze my flesh (or burn it off for that matter), and then allowing him to slice it off, however 'medically clean' the 'knife' is.
Also, as I'm sure you've noticed, these methods merely take care of the infected tisse (the wart itself), but does nothing about the virus that caused it in the first place!
Yep, you got it right: the warts are going to return! You see, to take care of the wart problem, you'll have to get rid of whatever's causing it in the first place - the HPV virus.

So now you know a little bit more about the wart-inducing virus HPV, and that you need to take care of it to be rid of warts once and for all.

If you're still worried about all those 'burning' and 'slicing' methods that doctors recommend, you might want to check out some other natural wart removal remedies that cost a fraction of the price.

Take care and stay wart-free,
alice

Friday, August 25, 2006

Wart removal, treatment and behavior

Before we can talk about wart removal or wart treatment, we'll first have to examine the behavior of warts, and their characteristics.

You first have to realize that warts have varied characteristics that can differ significantly, and that there is no standard 'type' of warts.

Basically, warts can pretty much do whatever they want. They can appear one day, and disappear in a week. However, they can also linger around for years should they choose to.

They appear in all sorts of places on your body, and can occur as an isolated wart, or in a cluster.

Some will cause pain, and others won't.

Some are highly contagious, others not so.

As you should have noticed by now, warts are highly erratic in their behavior. And unfortunately, that means that wart removal or wart treatment methods might not always work.

So here is a practical approach to handling warts:
  1. Ignore warts if you can, especially if they don't cause any pain or if they don't occur in areas of the skin that can cause substantial embarrassment for you.
  2. In under NO circumstances should you try to cut them off yourself, or use your own devised method of wart removal. You could end up causing more problems for yourself than the wart ever did for you.
  3. You can always consider a doctor-approved laser cutting method, but this can be rather costly. Unless warts are very large and uncomfortable, surgical removal should be avoided. But remember, warts are caused by viruses, and simply cutting them off won't solve the problem. They can keep coming right back at you.
  4. You can check out other natural, non-surgical methods that tend to be a much cheaper alternative.


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