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The Many uses of Duct Tape

by Sharon
(Denver, CO USA)

I had a huge mosaic wart on the bottom of my left foot, it covered most of my heel and was starting up the outer side of my foot.--the doctor wanted to "cut it out" or use some sort of drug that suppress my immune system. Otherwise, I am healthy, no other conditions such as diabetes etc.

Instead I used the duct tape---under the tape around the wart I put a thin layer of oil then cover the area with duct tape--changed it daily----and gently shaved the area --every couple of days removing the dead skin. I watched carefully for sign of skin breakage or infection. I kept the duct tape it on at night and all day
-over a period of weeks the "warts" went away and have never come back.



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