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Post by kunuma1 on Nov 20, 2014 15:16:42 GMT 1
Do we have any floating around the forum by any chance? It's worth a shot, but they always used to say you could 'wish' a wart away - my oldest dog has a wart on his eyelid which has started rubbing on his eye, the only way to remove the wart would involve a GA - totally out of the question - so a friend said, try a faith healer!! I'll try anything once!
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Post by Claire on Nov 21, 2014 14:32:42 GMT 1
I always thought faith healers worked as a sort of placebo effect/psychological cure because the patient believes it is going to work. So I don't see how that could work on animals! Didn't you have to rub a penny or a wedding ring or something on a wart to make it go away? Found some interesting 'cures' on this link, might give you some light relief: www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/warts_moor.htmMore seriously tho, I did hear that salicylic acid can remove warts. I swear by the stuff. Its great for skin problems. I use it on my skin and it helps my excema and the odd zit! Not sure what strength you would use. I use it in a moisturiser which has a lowish amount of it as an ingredient. Have a look on google and see if you can find out more about it.
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