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reproductive system
venereal warts
botanicals

primary herbs

Allium sativum: crushed cloves topically (Mitchell, p. 52, Sherman)
Carica papaya: externally (Ellingwood, p. 299)
Chelidonium majus (toxic): fresh plant juice applied externally (Felter, p. 285)
Ficus carica: contains acrid digestive enzymes, used topically (Mitchell, p. 23)
Mentha piperita: for anal or vaginal (Sherman)
Podophyllum peltatum (toxic) (resin): a small drop applied to wart and washed off 4-5 hours later is often curative after a single application. The procedure may be repeated 1 week later, if necessary. The resin is highly caustic, so prevent harm by covering skin surrounding wart with lanolin or other greasy ointment. Podophyllum is contraindicated in pregnancy (Stansbury)
Thuja occidentalis (essential oil): apply to warts and condyloma twice daily. May also use minute or homeopathic dosages internally (Nissim, p. 43); corrects blood disorders internally (Ellingwood, p. 393)
Taraxacum officinale: use fresh, milky substance topically for several months
(Mitchell, pp. 54, 69; Sherman, Stansbury)

consider: alterative, liver-cleansing and other blood-purifying botanicals may be of use for those with chronically occurring warts, venereal or otherwise (Stansbury)
see also: warts


complementary herbs

Thuja occidentalis + Achillea millefolium (Sherman)
Thuja occidentalis + Allium sativum (Sherman)


footnotes