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my daughter cut mine off with a shap pair of cisor

when a plantar wart or wart needss to be removed, i cant see why it wont work for tags, i put some " component freezer"

bought at a radio shack ($5) in a styrofoam cup and ,with a Qtip, i apply that on the wart and beleive me it freezes

and fall off after a week.

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

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i was told they are signs of lymes and/or candida. rogerboy wrote: Skin tags are usually signs of diabetes or soon-to-be diabetes. If anyone has an easy way to remove them, I'm all ears. jp Be interesting to me also. I am 69 and have skin tags in my armpits that make it real hard to keep them smooth. I'd love to get rid of mine also. Margaret Park----- Subject: 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

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i have had them for yrs. have lymes and candida but not diabetes, ?? rogerboy wrote: Interesting, there is a candida diabetes connection, but I don't understand what it is exactly. My info came from Dr. . Skin tags can indicate diabetes will develop with 3 years in 80% of those who

develop them suddendly. Worked with me that way. Wish I had known that earlier. jp Skin tags> Can someone please let

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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

RRM wrote:

>

>

> i have had them for yrs. have lymes and candida but not diabetes, ??

> roger

>

> */boy /* wrote:

>

> Interesting, there is a candida diabetes connection, but I don't

> understand what it is exactly.

> My info came from Dr. . Skin tags can indicate

> diabetes will develop with 3 years in 80% of those who develop

> them suddendly. Worked with me that way. Wish I had known

> that earlier.

> jp

>

>

>

> 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

>

>

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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

>

> 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

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Here is some more info too...deb Skin Tags Why and how skin tags form is not entirely known, but there are correlations with age and obesity. They are more common in people with diabetes mellitus, insulin resistance, carbohydrate sensitivity, and polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). It is estimated that by age 70, up to 59 percent of people have them. A genetic component (causation) is thought to exist. Skin tags are harmless, but they may be an indication of, or result from, carbohydrate sensitivity or carbohydrate-related, metabolic disorders. RRM wrote: i

was told lymes and/or candida. rogerDeborah Gerard <devorahg99> 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.. __________________________________________________

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doesn't seem to have a definitive answer, not even by the " experts " .

samala

-------Original Message-------

I thought they are caused by an over abundance of bad bacteria in the

system?...deb

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Well, neither grandpa or mom were over weight, diabetic, had pcos or any

seeming carbohydrate sensitivity. I think it's just happens sometimes. My

Dad, who is 79 and diabetic and overweight, doesn't have a one.

samala

-------Original Message-------

Why and how skin tags form is not entirely known, but there are correlations

with age and obesity. They are more common in people with diabetes mellitus,

insulin resistance, carbohydrate sensitivity, and polycystic ovarian

syndrome (PCOS). It is estimated that by age 70, up to 59 percent of people

have them. A genetic component (causation) is thought to exist. Skin tags

are harmless, but they may be an indication of, or result from, carbohydrate

sensitivity or carbohydrate-related, metabolic disorders.

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Are you suggesting there is no CAUSE for skin tags? If there is no cause, why do they appear? I don't have any. Why not? Sorry, but there is a CAUSE for every ailment. Just because the Medical Mafia doesn't know the reason why, doesn't mean there is no reason/cause. Barb

Re: Re: Skin tags

Barb, if you google skin tags you will find they are harmless, can be easily removed, and there is no known cause for them, so relax. It's not like you are hitting your head with a hammer.

Maybe you know something new about skin tags and their cause, and if so please tell us.

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I am resending two messages on skin tags. Seems that some of mine are

not getting through.

=================================================

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

RRM wrote:

>

>

> i have had them for yrs. have lymes and candida but not diabetes, ??

> roger

>

> */boy /* wrote:

>

> Interesting, there is a candida diabetes connection, but I don't

> understand what it is exactly.

> My info came from Dr. . Skin tags can indicate

> diabetes will develop with 3 years in 80% of those who develop

> them suddendly. Worked with me that way. Wish I had known

> that earlier.

> jp

>

>

>

> 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

>

>

>

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I'm not too familiar with combining DMSO with Colloidal Silver, so

forgive my inquiry. When I combine them, there is a heat reaction.

Does this mean that it is effective only at this time or will I need

to make another combination solution on a " as per need " basis? I'm

wanting to make at least a 1 oz. solution to be used over and over but

don't know if the reaction is needed each time.

Thanks

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As I suspected. There IS a cause. Thanks for this very informative

message. I did read it the first time you sent it, but at that time I

didn't 'save' it. This time I will. Again, thanks. Barb

Skin tags

>I am resending two messages on skin tags. Seems that some of mine are

> not getting through.

>

> =================================================

>

> 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

>

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a wet q tips of component freezer will make the wart go white in 7 secconds

when i feel pain i continue for say 3 more sec to be shure

i think your thing on the knee is a small viral infection. what ever it is i would just freeze it dead unless it is in a dangerous spot

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>

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Thanks for this!

I finally decided to get rid of a skin tag that looked to be filled

with blood.

Couple years ago I tried the choke it with a thread noose, but that

didn't work.

I had an old can of sports freeze spray for sprains, so I frosted it

with that and cut it off with small scissors.

No pain, little bleeding, shoulda done it years ago.

Thanks again!

Chuck

I wonder if other dogs think poodles are members of a weird religious

cult.

-Rita Rudner

>a wet q tips of component freezer will make the wart go white in 7 secconds

>when i feel pain i continue for say 3 more sec to be shure

>i think your thing on the knee is a small viral infection. what ever it is i

would just freeze it dead unless it is in a dangerous spot

> Re: Skin tags

>

>

>

> >I have a small bump,like a wart above my knee cap,not sure what it

> is,and have had it for about two years now.Its red with white

> inside,and .I bought some " component freeze " to try to see it shrink

> and burn off.How long did it take for freezing to do this in your

> past experience with it.Ive applied two different days already and

> just waiting .

> Thanks.

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Hi Chuck,

Many years ago I had a pappiloma in a very private place. it occasional bled and bothered me quite a bit. I tried the thread noose trick after having seen steers lose their testicles with a similar noose ( a tight rubber band). Since my "wart" was small I thought the thread noose would do the trick. It fell off after a couple of weeks and I thought "OK, how cool a trick" I'm so smart!

A couple of months later they started sprouting up like an asparagus patch. Did I ever run fast to the dermatologist. He froze them all with liquid nitrogen and was I ever happy to see the end of them. Never again did I try the thread noose. Lesson learned.

Trem

Re: Skin tags>>> > >I have a small bump,like a wart above my knee cap,not sure what it > is,and have had it for about two years now.Its red with white > inside,and .I bought some "component freeze" to try to see it shrink > and burn off.How long did it take for freezing to do this in your > past experience with it.Ive applied two different days already and > just waiting .> Thanks.

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Using an ice pack to deaden and then cutting tags off quickly

with a small sharp scissors has been the least painful way for

me. I am interested in this "component freezer" at Radio Shack

though.

jp

Thanks for this!I finally decided to get rid of a skin tag that looked to be filledwith blood.Couple years ago I tried the choke it with a thread noose, but thatdidn't work.I had an old can of sports freeze spray for sprains, so I frosted itwith that and cut it off with small scissors.No pain, little bleeding, shoulda done it years ago.Thanks again!ChuckI wonder if other dogs think poodles are members of a weird religiouscult.-Rita Rudner>a wet q tips of component freezer will make the wart go white in 7 secconds>when i feel pain i continue for say 3 more sec to be shure>i think your thing on the knee is a small viral infection. what ever it is i would just freeze it dead unless it is in a dangerous spot> Re: Skin tags>>> > >I have a small bump,like a wart above my knee cap,not sure what it > is,and have had it for about two years now.Its red with white > inside,and .I bought some "component freeze" to try to see it shrink > and burn off.How long did it take for freezing to do this in your > past experience with it.Ive applied two different days already and > just waiting .> Thanks.

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A doctor in our local newspaper said to cover each skin tag with clear nail

polish, and they'll fall off in a few days.

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While I've never heard of formal studies, skin tags are said to be indicative of

present or future blood sugar problems----a precursor of diabetes. My ex husband

developed many skin tags back in the 80s; he was dxed with Type II diabetes in

the mid to late 90s.

I've gotten several skin tags, and they're on my neck (I'm a life long sugar

addict---constantly battling it). Since cinnamon is the latest substance to be

hailed as fantastic for lowering blood sugar, I did an experiment. I took a drop

of cinnamon essential oil (aromatherapy product, probably at many health food

stores), and dabbed it on a skin tag for several days. Within a short time it

shriveled up and disappeared.

If you search this list's archives I think you will also find that others have

used DMSO, diluted with colloidal silver, and have had success with eliminating

skin tags.

Sharon M

> Hi All..I have a question about skin tags, moles and warts. My wife has alot

of skin tags on one side of her neck and is getting more and we were wondering

if anyone has a way to remove these using natural methods? I have used 35%

peroxide to remove what looks like liver spots but this doesn't seem to be

working with skin tags. I found this site

http://www.molewartremoval.com/c/index.html that the guy has a book that tell

how to remove them but I didn't want to spend $30.00 on another book. No I am

not cheap but just tired of wasting money. Does anyone have a good way to remove

skin tags? If I can find what causes them then we can correct that if it is diet

related or if they are caused from certain foods then we can stop eating that

food. You figure that if someone has a way to help people that they would want

to pass that information along to help others without charging them but I guess

greed enters into the picture. That would be like me saying I can cure your

cancer but it will cost you $500000.00 dollars. Any info on this? Has anyone

used this with DSMO or is this not rocemmended? Cheers..mj

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have you tried Miracle II products on skin tags?

Jane

Re: Skin Tags

> Skin tags are a virus. My grandfather had them and the older he got the

> more tags he got. It does seem to run in our family, and the doctors had

> told him this virus was hereditary. Warts are viruses too. Don't think

> all

> moles are viruses. I will say that some people are having skin tags and

> warts dry up and fall off after taking MMS--at least that is what they are

> reporting on the 2 MMS lists. Can't say that everyone that has these are

> having the same results from taking MMS, but as MMS kills viruses, fungus

> and bacteria it could be expected it would also kill any virus induced

> spot,

> like tags. Guess she'd just have to experiment and see if it worked for

> her

>

>

> Oh, this is from taking MMS internally (for other reasons). Maybe it

> would

> even work externally--but you'd have to know what you are doing because

> MMS

> is not like CS. CS you can put directly on the skin and leave it. With

> MMS

> you have to rinse it off immediately--but still, even doing that, some

> people have had good results. But most people report the dying of skin

> tags

> as a side benefit to taking MMS internally for other things.

>

> Samala,

>

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when my 4 kids were small to make life easier I bought 4 dz of blacks socks all

the same. I was concerned the day my oldest daughter got a planter wart, took

her to the doc he froze the wart with liquid nitrogen,after few visits it was

gone. what a pain all those trips to the doc. I got myself some air cans from

computer shops to blow away dust from keyboards and camera lenses.

turn it upside down and shot some in a styrofoam cup , you will get a bit of

liquid that is were cold at -40F or so. with a cotton swab , Q Tips in my area,

I pick up some liquid and apply it to any wart we get and it falls off after a

few days of being frozen. they are some methods on the web obout getting rid of

wart and that one is my creation , I have not read it anywhere

Re: Skin Tags

> Hi All..I have a question about skin tags, moles and warts.

You might look at these =

http://tinyurl.com/2ty9es

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Nope. Haven't given that a thought. But it is certainly worth a try.

Samala,

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Today I just happened to have my roll-on DMSO and some Miracle Gel in the

car on my first visit to a new patient who had a 4 " x 4 " skin tear with a 9 "

bruise all on her fragile skinned 85 year old forearm and I painted it

liberally with both - I shall be very interested to see if there is any

difference tomorrow in the appearance of it!

Jane

> Nope. Haven't given that a thought. But it is certainly worth a try.

>

> Samala,

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I use DMSO and CS. Works on skin tags and moles, and keratoses. Some you

have to keep

after. Compressing 24/7 is the fastest, but I have removed many with

regular daily or

every other day topical application of 30% DMSO diluted with 10 PPM CS.

All the moles, skin tags and keratoses I have removed from my husband

and myself have

not come back. Some looked irregular in shape and bled before falling

off. They can look

much bigger and nastier just before they fall off. I think this may be

because it is being

pushed up and out of the skin by new skin cells growing in underneath.

Garnet

mj wrote:

> Hi All..I have a question about skin tags, moles and warts. My wife has alot

of skin tags on one side of her neck and is getting more and we were wondering

if anyone has a way to remove these using natural methods? I have used 35%

peroxide to remove what looks like liver spots but this doesn't seem to be

working with skin tags. I found this site

http://www.molewartremoval.com/c/index.html that the guy has a book that tell

how to remove them but I didn't want to spend $30.00 on another book. No I am

not cheap but just tired of wasting money. Does anyone have a good way to remove

skin tags? If I can find what causes them then we can correct that if it is diet

related or if they are caused from certain foods then we can stop eating that

food. You figure that if someone has a way to help people that they would want

to pass that information along to help others without charging them but I guess

greed enters into the picture. That would be like me saying I can cure your

cancer bu

t it will cost you $500000.00 dollars. Any info on this? Has anyone used this

with DSMO or is this not rocemmended? Cheers..mj

>

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