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Wart in the world is going on you ask!This section is here to help new visitors deal with HPV and Genital Warts. As many of with warts know, it takes some time to come to terms with the discovery of warts, abnormal pap results or cervical cancer. Please share your story with the community!

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Posted: 1/16/2008
ACV Question- - (8 ) comments.


I am using ACV for the first time tonight, along w/ TTO for genital warts. only thing i have to hold cotton into place is cloth bandage. is there anything that can be used that doesn't sound painful? seems bandaids would hurt to take off in that area, being some of the warts are on the outside area, which would be where the bandaids would need to be applied. it's hard to keep the balls in place. any advice would help. i read sanitary napkins, but it just doesn't seem the cotton would stay in place very well. i'm having a little burning sensation, but not bad. it's tolerable. but the smell of the vinegar & tto is potent. any advice on the smell or the bandaging would be greatful.


Comments:

10/27/2009 2:13:31 PM - nd
as for your question you can try to
dilute the tehm in water, a 50/50
percent solution is fine to reduce the
harshness of the smell, however know
that the weaker you make the tto and
the ACV the longer it will take to
work. and I would recommend not
combining them into one solution but
to rotate them. ACV 2 times daily for
an hour eeach time. and TTO with a Q-
tip afterwards each time!

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