Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 I just read a newspaper Doc-- Gott, MD--who says that painting them twice a day with nail polish will cause them to fall off in a few days. There's a guy with an ebook touting a "cure" that says keep them covered with soda/castor oil after scratching the surface of the tag/mole/wart and it'll become inflamed with the soda and the castor oil will pull out the HPV. Didn't work for me. An Apprentice Godzilla might work once scratched. Cutting works. I bet the DMSO will work and Ozonated Olive Oil is reported to work---but you have to keep the area saturated with the agent and that can be a problem Depends on where they are. Under breasts, at panty line are easy places to get inflammation after cutting. I'd try the nail polish or Radio Shack component freezer first. sl I use 50% DMSO and 50% 10 ppm CS. But if you are sensitive to DMSO like my husband, you might only want to go with 30% DMSO and 70% CS. Not sure what the optimum ratio is. The main thing it is to keep the solution on there as much as possible. I have also cut them off after using a topical lidocaine to numb the area. They bleed a lot but I felt no pain, even without the numbing agent I don't think they have nerves in them. I have heard of removing them with a thread tied around them to choke them off. An ice cube would numb the area, remember when girls would pierce ears with ice, a needle and a cork? The ice was held on until the area was numb. Garnet----------------------- My understanding is that skin tags are caused by Human Papilloma Virus. This is the same virus that causes warts and can develop into cervical cancer. In the absence of a fully functional immune system the human body succumbs to various organisms that feed on us. I have used DMSO and Colloidal Silver to eliminate moles and skin tags. I have also used fresh urine. In both treatments it is best to compress the area, that is keep it wetted under a cloth or gauze, 24 / 7. Some moles get larger and even bleed before they are killed off and pushed out by healthy tissue. Some people become concerned when they see this change and may stop. Or it makes them increase their efforts. I have seen a very suspicious looking mole in my husband's ear go through this. He did get better about treating it when it got to the large and ugly stage. Then it just fell out rather suddenly, after a long period of slow change during which he was only treating on the weekends or when he thought about it.Garnet 8 21 06 ------- Skin tags> Can someone please let me know the best DMSO/CS combo for dissolving skin> tags.My mother has then and would like to try this to get rid of them.> Thanks,> Belinda>> Penny Acres Farm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2006 Report Share Posted September 2, 2006 Osiyo Nigadv! Hello Everyone! Two ways to rid yourself of skin tags I have used personally: 1. Slice of garlic overnight under a bandage takes several days. Some blistering of surrounding tissue will occur if too large a piece is used 2. Cutting off with sharp scissors or nail clippers as close to the skin as possible and applying a pinch of cayenne pepper to staunch bleeding and any chance of infection or scarring. Very little pain is experienced, IE: no nerves in them. LoveBobAdageyudiStaya Udanvti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 Asked a dermatologist about what to do about skin tags. He said to have picked different ancestors, lol! Seems to go with Scotch-Irish ancestory, but I do not know that it is not in every line, either.. Nikki Barb it would be lovely if you would tell us the underlying CAUSE of skin tags and your source of knowledge. if Iknew the cause of skin tags I'd have mentioned it. Yes, Garnet says that some research shows that HPV is responsible. Do you know how to cure HPV? I've read that skin tags are precursors to diabetes which is why they show up in pregnant women and fat people but when those conditions are remedied they don't go away and often they continue to come. I've also read that they have to do with body heat or friction but I don't consider that info as authoritative as the diabetes info. None of it helps you get rid of them altho' moving away from pre-diabetic to " normal " insulin/sugar levels may stop their arrival. (But how does one measure the absence of something that doesn't necessarily happen every time.) I agree. It's silly to deal with symptoms when dealing with the origins or the symptom(s) is more effective. Tell me the origin of skin tags, please. I can take it from there. Thanks. SL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 I don't know my mom is full German heritage. She does believe it does have familial tendencies. Belinda -----Original Message-----From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ]On Behalf Of Nikki CowanSent: Monday, September 04, 2006 1:19 PMTo: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: RE: Skin tags Asked a dermatologist about what to do about skin tags. He said to have picked different ancestors, lol! Seems to go with Scotch-Irish ancestory, but I do not know that it is not in every line, either.. Nikki Barb it would be lovely if you would tell us the underlying CAUSE of skin tags and your source of knowledge. if Iknew the cause of skin tags I'd have mentioned it. Yes, Garnet says that some research shows that HPV is responsible. Do you know how to cure HPV? I've read that skin tags are precursors to diabetes which is why they show up in pregnant women and fat people but when those conditions are remedied they don't go away and often they continue to come. I've also read that they have to do with body heat or friction but I don't consider that info as authoritative as the diabetes info. None of it helps you get rid of them altho' moving away from pre-diabetic to "normal" insulin/sugar levels may stop their arrival. (But how does one measure the absence of something that doesn't necessarily happen every time.) I agree. It's silly to deal with symptoms when dealing with the origins or the symptom(s) is more effective. Tell me the origin of skin tags, please. I can take it from there. Thanks. SL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 A skin doctor told my Mom that it was 1) a virus and 2) inherited more or less. Her father had them by the hundreds as he got into his 80's, and she was starting to get them, too, then. Guess I might have that to look forward to, huh? samala -------Original Message------- I don't know my mom is full German heritage. She does believe it does have familial tendencies. ----------------- Asked a dermatologist about what to do about skin tags. He said to have picked different ancestors, lol! Seems to go with Scotch-Irish ancestory, but I do not know that it is not in every line, either.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 Well, what does cause skin tags except old age? I haven't the first clue. For example I've had moles all my life so far as I can remember but no skin tags until fairly recently. I'm 69. First skin tag possibly occured when I was 62. The only comment from a doctor ever was "you have a skin tag here." There was no suggestion about what to do about it or that anything needed to be done about it. If someone could give me a pill to reverse my age 10 years, I wouldn't have any skin tags. No doctor has suggested a cure. Margaret Park Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 I thought they are caused by an over abundance of bad bacteria in the system?...deb wrote: A skin doctor told my Mom that it was 1) a virus and 2) inherited more orless. Her father had them by the hundreds as he got into his 80's, and shewas starting to get them, too, then. Guess I might have that to lookforward to, huh?samala -------Original Message-------I don't know my mom is full German heritage.She does believe it does have familial tendencies.-----------------Asked a dermatologist about what to do about skin tags. He said to have picked different ancestors, lol! Seems to go with Scotch-Irish ancestory, but I do not know that it is not in every line, either.. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 i was told lymes and/or candida. rogerDeborah Gerard wrote: I thought they are caused by an over abundance of bad bacteria in the system?...deb <gaiacitawildblue (DOT) net> wrote: A skin doctor told my Mom that it was 1) a virus and 2) inherited more orless. Her father had them by the hundreds as he got into his 80's, and shewas starting to get them, too, then. Guess I might have that to lookforward to, huh?samala -------Original Message-------I don't know my mom is full German heritage.She does believe it does have familial tendencies.-----------------Asked a dermatologist about what to do about skin tags. He said to have picked different ancestors, lol! Seems to go with Scotch-Irish ancestory, but I do not know that it is not in every line, either.. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2006 Report Share Posted October 12, 2006 I just wanted to report the results of my efforts to eliminate skin tags with frequent application of DMSO and CS. I have not been compressing because they were in an area that was not easily compressed. I decided to try and see what daily or every other day topical application would do given enough time. For the first two weeks I did not see much change then all of a sudden most of them were gone. I had maybe 25 small skin tags in one area. I used 30% DMSO and 70% ~10 ppm Electrically Isolated Silver (so only 15% colloidal and 85% ionic). Currently I have a few in my arm pit that I am spraying every other day or so to see if they will regress also. It's been really easy to do. Garnet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2006 Report Share Posted October 12, 2006 Hello: What is the strenght of the DMSO used to make the combination? Thank you KV > > I just wanted to report the results of my efforts to eliminate skin tags > with frequent application of DMSO and CS. I have not been compressing > because they were in an area that was not easily compressed. I decided > to try and see what daily or every other day topical application would > do given enough time. For the first two weeks I did not see much change > then all of a sudden most of them were gone. I had maybe 25 small skin > tags in one area. I used 30% DMSO and 70% ~10 ppm Electrically Isolated > Silver (so only 15% colloidal and 85% ionic). > > Currently I have a few in my arm pit that I am spraying every other day > or so to see if they will regress also. It's been really easy to do. > > Garnet > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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