Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 Hello everyone, I recently came across coconut oil via CureZone.com and learned that it's possible to remove moles, warts, acne, etc. with this incredible healing oil. I was very surprised to discover this and I'm eager to try it out. Here's my situation. I have about 20 or so small, flat moles on my face. There about the size of the end of a dull pencil point. Not big at all, just the amount of them is what bothers me. My goal is to cut down the amount of them to, at least, 12 or so. I'd be happy with that. If I could remove all of them, why not? Anyway, I've gone to the dermatologist and was told they couldn't do anything at all. Because the moles are on my face, scarring is an issue. So then when I started looking for a safe alternative and found coconut oil. A couple of questions I have for all of you. If anyone could help, I'd greatly appreciate it. I saw in Dr. Fife's book about removing moles. However, all of the photos given were big, raised moles. Is it indeed possible to remove *flat* moles with coconut oil? Will it leave any scar whatsoever? How exactly does it remove the mole? Just gradually kill off the pigment until it shrinks to the point where it just disappears? The moles are on my face, so the mole looking unsightly during the removal process is obviously a huge concern for me. If it wouldn't affect my appearence, I could do several moles at once without anyone noticing. Would be the ideal situation. And finally, I read about it saying that you should put the bottle of coconut oil in a pot of water to heat it up. Hot oil absorbs better. Would I have to do this every time I apply the oil to the moles? What I'm planning on doing is applying the coconut oil as many times a day as I can onto the mole and then if I need to I'll apply it onto a bandaid and stick it on the mole at night. Does this sound like an ok plan? Anything that might speed up the process? Thanks in advance for any information and/or advice that is given. Much apprection. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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