July 8, 2009

How To Remove A Mole Naturally

Part of being alive is having moles on our skin. Most of them don’t bother us and can be hidden at all but the most intimate times. Some of us, however, have moles that are large and unsightly enough that we’d like to be rid of them. Other moles may rub on clothing or jewelry and become very painful. Have you ever thought about having a mole surgically removed? If so, you realize that this procedure can be expensive and usually won’t be covered by medical insurance. You also may know that most surgical procedures result in scars. There are other, non-surgical ways of mole removal, and this article is going to talk about some of them.

All that moles usually are is a concentration of the natural pigment that’s in your skin. Some are on your skin when you’re born, and others appear during your life. They can be so small they’re almost impossible to see or large and raised. Some, like beauty marks, are considered attractive, but most are just unsightly blemishes on the skin. A few can even turn into a more serious health problem. Whatever your situation, there are many reasons why people want to know how to remove a mole.

Before you do anything rash as far as mole removal goes, however, it’s a smart idea to visit your doctor or dermatologist to find out if there’s anything about the mole that presents a health risk. If there is, then you’ll most likely need to have it removed surgically. If there isn’t anything dangerous about it, though, you can think about taking it off yourself at home. By doing a little research on the Internet you’ll find numerous preparations that are designed to remove moles. However, before spending your money on these creams, there are some home remedies you might want to try.

Even though these home remedies may seem a little weird to you, keep in mind that there are people who claim they have resulted in mole removal for them. If you’d like to try any of them, here’s what you can do:

  • Rub honey into the moles on a daily basis.
  • Wash the moles with hot water five to six times per day. After doing so, use a q-tip to swab the moles with cider vinegar. Allow to set 10 minutes before using cool water to remove it.
  • Crush garlic until you’ve made a paste. Prior to going to bed at night, smear some of the garlic paste on your moles and then cover them with bandages. You can take the bandages off in the morning. Repeat until the moles are gone.
  • Make juice from cauliflower, fig stems, or fresh pineapple. Rub one of these juices into your mole every day until it disappears.
  • Apply castor oil to moles daily until they’re gone.

Even though people swear by these home remedies, it’s up to you to find out if they will really work for you. It won’t cost you much to give it a try, and if they don’t do a good job of mole removal, you can always go back to Plan B and use a commercial preparation.

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