A few years ago a friend had a small bump appear on his neck. Didn’t worry about it until it started to spread across where he shaved his beard. Eventually, he went to the doctor and was told it was warts. By that time he had about 30 spread across his lower neck. The doctor painted a solution on and said since they were small this should kill them. Unfortunately it only slowed them down. They came back pretty quickly. Over the next year they tried freezing them with nitrogen and burning them with salicylic acid dozens of times. Nothing worked and it kept spreading. By the end of the year he had around a hundred small warts on his neck.
At this point he came across a natural solution people were praising online. It was pretty darn simple. Vitamin A. There seemed to be some disagreements as to whether it was better to ingest the Vitamin A or to rub it on the wart. He decided to do both just to be thorough.
He swallowed 6 small capsules of 2400mcg Spring Valley Vitamin A and broke 10 capsules and spread it on his neck each night. He also swallowed 2 1000IU Spring Valley Vitamin D capsules.
The results were absolutely amazing!!!
In 4 days 80% of the small warts were gone. In 10 days they were all gone.
He continued taking the Vitamin A for an additional 3 weeks.
That was 6 years ago and he hasn’t seen one since.
He had spent a year experimenting with the standard treatments and all he needed was some Vitamin A?
The interesting part is that warts are a HPV virus. It can enter through any cut in the skin and cause an infection resulting in a wart. It can also be hard to get rid of if you have a weak immune system.
If Vitamin A is so effective against the HPV virus, I wonder what it can do against the common cold? Is this the reason some people never catch a cold? Because they have higher levels of Vitamin A?
I know several people who have tried this out and so far it has worked like a charm.
Note: The quantities of vitamins he took were higher than your standard daily dose. Check with your doctor before ingesting large quantities of vitamins. Especially if you are pregnant.
As an alternative, a band aid with some Vitamin A placed over the wart has also appeared effective against planter warts in our limited experiments, although it took a couple weeks for the larger ones.
Standard Disclaimer: These claims have not been evaluated by the FDA. I do not claim that these cure or prevent any diseases. :)
If you could share your successes and failures with Vitamin A & D in the comments below it would be great. I would especially like to hear about your Vitamin A & D levels if you didn’t show symptoms or only had light cases of Covid in the past.
Here is the Vitamin A he used. Nothing fancy but it was effective.
Here is the Vitamin D he used.
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