July 8, 2009
Simple and Effective Mole Removal at Home
Have you heard the one about drinking urine to fade the appearance of moles? No kidding, experts say this treatment actually works, because the urine has essential nutrients in it, such as vitamins, hormores, and antibodies, that will boost your immune system. Sound good? Not too, huh? Few people want to do something this drastic to get rid of moles, but they would like to try mole removal at home. There are some other, much less disgusting, home remedies that you can try to help fade unsightly moles.
There are a lot of simple food items that can be used to fade moles if you want to do mole removal at home. While most of these methods are going to take a substantial amount of time, they are not invasive like surgical mole removal nor do they leave a scar. Some of the food products that people claim will fade moles over time include apple juice, banana pulp, pineapple slices, grapefruit juice, honey, garlic juice, raw potatoes, apple cider vinegar, onion juice, and ground cumin seeds. With any of these remedies, you will need to apply them at least once a day for a period of weeks before you’ll start seeing your mole disappearing.
There are a number of plant products that can also be used for mole removal at home. For example, you can:
- Apply milkweed extract to moles every night for a week
- Grind up coriander leaves and apply them to the mole
- Rub dandelion plant roots over the mole until the juice completely covers it once daily for however long it takes
- Make a paste out of ground flaxseed, honey, and flaxseed oil and rub into mole
- Combine castor oil and baking soda to make a paste
- Make juice from fig stems and apply to moles
These methods aren’t going to be unpleasant or difficult, but they are going to take time.
In addition to natural products, you can try doing mole removal at home using a variety of different over-the-counter creams. Before using any of these creams, you’ll want to do some research in order to find out if they do what they claim to do. You’ll read glowing ads online telling you that all you have to do is buy a cream, rub it on your moles, and watch them disappear, sometimes overnight. If it were really this easy, don’t you think doctors would have adopted the practice a long time ago? Even if the website promises you a 100% money-back guarantee if the product doesn’t work after you’ve tried it for 90 days, stop and do some checking into the company making the claims before buying.
Some of these over-the-counter creams make claims that you’ll be able to remove moles in as little as 20 minutes. Others will tell you that you can expect your mole to shrivel up and fall off in three days. Read the disclaimers on the websites to see if there is any clinical information to back up the claims. Research the ingredients that are in the creams to see if they have any actual medicinal qualities. Most of the creams you buy aren’t going to hurt you, but you can spend an awful lot of money buying worthless products unless you take the time to do your homework first. You can do mole removal at home, but take the time to educate yourself before trying any method.
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