How to Cure Warts with Stinging Nettle Quickly
The healing properties of stinging nettle have been known for centuries. People use stinging nettle herb for all sorts of ailments and problems. If you suffer from warts, you're in for a nice surprise. Cure warts with stinging nettle leaves. Stinging nettle is a cure for warts from planter warts to genital warts. This cure for warts works from home, saving you money on doctor visits.Things You'll Need
- Stinging Nettle
- Bowl
- Pan
- Water
- Strainer
- Pen
- Cotton Ball
- Mirror
Instructions
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Purchase or grow stinging nettle leaves. The fresher the leaves, the better. Old leaves don't do well for curing warts.
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Place the stinging nettle leaves in a pot. Fill the pot with one-fourth cup of water. Turn on heat source. Bring the stinging nettle leaves to a boil.
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Turn off the heat source. Allow the pot to cool. You never place scalding hot water on warts.
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Place a large bowl in the kitchen sink. Put a strainer over the bowl. Pour the contents from the pan into the bowl. This will strain out the stinging nettle you use to cure warts.
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Examine your body for flat warts, common warts, genital warts, planter warts or whatever type of warts to cure. Draw a small circle around the warts. This will help you locate them easier when you apply the wart cure.
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Dip a clean, cotton ball in the cure for warts stinging nettle juice. Dab each of the warts (from step 5) with the cotton ball. Let air dry for 10 minutes. Repeat this step.
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Use the stinging nettle wart cure for a minimum of one week. Lightly scrape warts as needed for this natural wart cure.
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