Fig Tree Sap for Ringworm


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Alejandra (Templeton, CA) on 10/25/2008
5 out of 5 stars

I used the sap of a fig tree to heal my ring worm on my ankle. I had tried tea tree oil and it didn't work for me but the sap cleared it up by the next day! I used a knife to peel a piece off of the trunk and rub it all over the ringworm. It worked for me!
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James Lindon (Greenville, South Carolina USA) on 09/16/2007
5 out of 5 stars

re: Natural Cure Ringworm -- I tried the Fig leaf sap as someone suggested and I will tell you it was gone the next day!
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Jack Parker (Gaffney, SC) on 07/31/2007
5 out of 5 stars

My grandmother taught me this and it works for Ringworm. Take a leaf from a fig tree (Edible Fruit Variety) and the milky white sap from the leaf rubbed on the ringworm will get rid of it in a few days.
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Dallas (Dallas, TX) on 04/27/2007
5 out of 5 stars

For ringworm or any other fungal infection of the skin, I've always used the milk from a figleaf. You usually only have to do it once or twice. This is good for humans or pets.
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