Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 Can anyone explain this situation to me? My oldest son (17) has had warts all over his feet. I put him on olive leaf extract everyday to see if the warts would go away. Within 4 days, his warts hurt him so much, that it was painful to walk. He stopped taking it and the pain ceased after a couple days. If we had continued the treatment, would the pain eventually go away, as well as the warts? I would appreciate any thoughts or similar experiences that you might have had. Lori Knowles Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 Lori, This is unrelated to OLE, but I've read that if you put a few drops of GSE on the wart and cover with a bandaid, they will fall off. Sheryl Fw: OLE and warts Can anyone explain this situation to me? My oldest son (17) has had warts all over his feet. I put him on olive leaf extract everyday to see if the warts would go away. Within 4 days, his warts hurt him so much, that it was painful to walk. He stopped taking it and the pain ceased after a couple days. If we had continued the treatment, would the pain eventually go away, as well as the warts? I would appreciate any thoughts or similar experiences that you might have had. Lori Knowles Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 When I took OLE, about 2 days into it, I had a wart that came out in a very weird place on the back of my head under my hairline. I had one wart there years ago that I got rid of, but apparently, I never got rid of the virus that caused it. I am quite certain that it was the OLE that reactivated it. I would not be surprised if the warts on your sons feet were being agitated by the OLE for the same reason. I have heard of some people getting rid of the warts by taking OLE, but that was not the case for me. I tried to put a dab of GSE on them a few times a day (their are two now) and it did not do much. I could not cover them unless I decided to shave my head. > > > Can anyone explain this situation to me? > > My oldest son (17) has had warts all over his feet. I put him on olive leaf extract everyday to see if the warts would go away. Within 4 days, his warts hurt him so much, that it was painful to walk. He stopped taking it and the pain ceased after a couple days. If we had continued the treatment, would the pain eventually go away, as well as the warts? > > I would appreciate any thoughts or similar experiences that you might have had. > > > Lori Knowles > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 Lori, When both of my children were small (18 months and 3 yrs), they both had warts. My son had one over his eye lid (and he accidentally stratched it off one night while sleeping). He had two on his neck, one on his chest and one on his thigh. My daughter had them (a lot, but smaller) on her cheeks. I got rid of them (two at a time) with tea tree oil and a bandaid. I would change them in the morning and again in the evening. It took between 1-2 weeks to get rid of them. But, if I had to do it over again, I probably wouldn't go that way because now I'm thinking that I just suppressed the virus. in NC > My oldest son (17) has had warts all over his feet. I put him on olive leaf extract everyday to see if the warts would go away. Within 4 days, his warts hurt him so much, that it was painful to walk. He stopped taking it and the pain ceased after a couple days. If we had continued the treatment, would the pain eventually go away, as well as the warts? > > I would appreciate any thoughts or similar experiences that you might have had. > > > Lori Knowles > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 Lori, In de Felice's virastop study, one of the outcomes was that a number of participants' warts disappeared. This was interesting in that warts are caused by nonenveloped viruses, which VS doesn't claim to work on (it digests the protein in the envelope). If OLE is doing this to your son's warts, it would seem to me that the same thing might be going on. My personal feeling is that this would be something to press through. But, it would be best to do it when he doesn't have any commitments for a few days, because the pressing through might be a bit rough. You may also want to consider throwing another antiviral like VS at it. It might do a more thorough job if you attack the viruses in two different ways (ie two different mechanisms at work at the same time). I'd be very interested in hearing how this all turns out if you have the time. Anita > > > Can anyone explain this situation to me? > > My oldest son (17) has had warts all over his feet. I put him on olive leaf extract everyday to see if the warts would go away. Within 4 days, his warts hurt him so much, that it was painful to walk. He stopped taking it and the pain ceased after a couple days. If we had continued the treatment, would the pain eventually go away, as well as the warts? > > I would appreciate any thoughts or similar experiences that you might have had. > > > Lori Knowles > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 Listmates, I appreciate all your posts in speculating this issue with me. This group has been so great - I am learning alot! Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 Would someome care to comment about whether they think the presence of warts or excessive moles represent viruses in the body? My ADHD son battles with warts and has mole markings-some raised, some flat- all over his torso and face. The doctor thought this might have been a virus? Would valtrex or virastop be a way to attack any of these? Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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