Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 In a message dated 17/04/2006 03:51:35 GMT Daylight Time, queenvavee@... writes: Clean the wart and abrade it a bit to remove the dead skin. Then reapply a new bandaid with Yeast Aid paste. I did this for about three days and low and behold the wart is almost gone. It turned blackish and shrunk. Mostly gone now. >>>exellenet - Sam's just disappeared on the Virastop, really nasty persistant treatment resistant ones = voila, I noticed at about 7 weeks but they could have gone sooner Mandi in UK PS This was 'low dose' Virastop - 5-7 caps once per day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 In a message dated 17/04/2006 15:13:46 GMT Daylight Time, jromkema@... writes: Tell me again the cheapest source of Virastop and OLE??? >>>Not sure about the Virastop - we were part of de Felices informal study so ours were supplied. These folks are offical distributor and are dicounted, iherb.com is another place for discounts _http://www.getbigger.com/enzymedica.html_ (http://www.getbigger.com/enzymedica.html) I have yet to find asome OLE that Sam will take in any useful amount, I think Dana used NOW brand - you can get that at iherb too. I just used Virastop. Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 Mandi, Tell me again the cheapest source of Virastop and OLE??? I know I asked before but we're just gearing up for this. Barb Re: [ ] Interesting... Yeast Aid and Warts.... > > In a message dated 17/04/2006 03:51:35 GMT Daylight Time, > queenvavee@... writes: > > Clean the wart and abrade it a bit to remove the dead > skin. Then reapply a new bandaid with Yeast Aid paste. I did this for > about three days and low and behold the wart is almost gone. It turned > blackish and shrunk. Mostly gone now. > > >>>>exellenet - Sam's just disappeared on the Virastop, really nasty > persistant treatment resistant ones = voila, I noticed at about 7 weeks > but they > could have gone sooner > > Mandi in UK > PS This was 'low dose' Virastop - 5-7 caps once per day > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 > > Ok, I have completed a home experiment using Yeast Aid! > I have been taking the powder and adding a drop of purified water and > mixing it into a paste. I then apply the paste to the pad on a bandaid > and cover the wart. Leaving the bandaid on for 24 hours or until it is > falling apart. Clean the wart and abrade it a bit to remove the dead > skin. Then reapply a new bandaid with Yeast Aid paste. I did this for > about three days and low and behold the wart is almost gone. I used OLE to eliminate my warts. Yeast Aid contains OLE. Interesting that it would work topically also. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 Jan, What kind of yeast aid did you use, or is that the name of it. If so, where do you get it? We are having a heck of a time getting our daughters to go away. M [ ] Interesting... Yeast Aid and Warts.... Ok, I have completed a home experiment using Yeast Aid! I have been taking the powder and adding a drop of purified water and mixing it into a paste. I then apply the paste to the pad on a bandaid and cover the wart. Leaving the bandaid on for 24 hours or until it is falling apart. Clean the wart and abrade it a bit to remove the dead skin. Then reapply a new bandaid with Yeast Aid paste. I did this for about three days and low and behold the wart is almost gone. It turned blackish and shrunk. Mostly gone now. This usually takes about 6 months of freezing at the doctors. I thought others may find this useful if you have any little ones with warts. After all is was painless and quick. This wart was a good size and been there for over a year. I had tried freezing and wart medications but nothing touched it. Hope this helps some others. ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 -It is called Yeast Aid, it is from Kirkman. We ordered the powder in sample size, since we didn't need a huge container. I am guessing that some of the ingredients are also antiviral thus helping with warts. At only $3.25 for the sample size and a box of bandaids..I figured it was cheaper than the $40 every three weeks at the doctors. -- In , " " <m4thmiller@...> wrote: > > Jan, > What kind of yeast aid did you use, or is that the name of it. If so, > where do you get it? We are having a heck of a time getting our > daughters to go away. > M > > [ ] Interesting... Yeast Aid and Warts.... > > > Ok, I have completed a home experiment using Yeast Aid! > I have been taking the powder and adding a drop of purified water and > mixing it into a paste. I then apply the paste to the pad on a bandaid > and cover the wart. Leaving the bandaid on for 24 hours or until it is > falling apart. Clean the wart and abrade it a bit to remove the dead > skin. Then reapply a new bandaid with Yeast Aid paste. I did this for > about three days and low and behold the wart is almost gone. It turned > blackish and shrunk. Mostly gone now. This usually takes about 6 > months of freezing at the doctors. I thought others may find this > useful if you have any little ones with warts. After all is was > painless and quick. This wart was a good size and been there for over > a year. I had tried freezing and wart medications but nothing touched > it. Hope this helps some others. > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 Barb, Not Mandi, but the cheapest place if found Virastop was here http://www.stayleaner.com/enzymedica.html for 29.99/bottle. Maybe there is cheaper, but I've not seen it. Also, when buying OLE you want to be sure to verify the label to see what percentage of oleuropein the capsule is standardized to contain. Some are as low as 6%. You want to aim for more like 15%. Hope that helps, Anita > > Mandi, > > Tell me again the cheapest source of Virastop and OLE??? > > I know I asked before but we're just gearing up for this. > > Barb > Re: [ ] Interesting... Yeast Aid and Warts.... > > > > > > In a message dated 17/04/2006 03:51:35 GMT Daylight Time, > > queenvavee@... writes: > > > > Clean the wart and abrade it a bit to remove the dead > > skin. Then reapply a new bandaid with Yeast Aid paste. I did this for > > about three days and low and behold the wart is almost gone. It turned > > blackish and shrunk. Mostly gone now. > > > > > >>>>exellenet - Sam's just disappeared on the Virastop, really nasty > > persistant treatment resistant ones = voila, I noticed at about 7 weeks > > but they > > could have gone sooner > > > > Mandi in UK > > PS This was 'low dose' Virastop - 5-7 caps once per day > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 > I have yet to find asome OLE that Sam will take in any useful amount, I > think Dana used NOW brand - you can get that at iherb too. I use Natural Factors brand OLE. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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