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Mary2 (Usa) on 09/05/2016
5 out of 5 stars

I was recently diagnosed with HPV and found a small bump near my vaginal opening/perineum. Knowing it could be genital warts given my recent diagnosis, I immediately went to the GYN, but they told me there was nothing they could do at the onset. Rather, they wanted me to wait and see if any more appeared over the next month and if so, I should call them and schedule an appointment. I was devastated and annoyed to hear that I needed to wait and see. I waited and eventually a couple of more very small bumps appeared and yet again, I was told to wait. Thankfully, I caught a PA in the hallway who would advised of all the negatives of Aldara and the other treatments. She suggested that I look into holistic methods. I found this website and given all the success stories, I decided I had nothing to lose.

The first night (Day 1) I partially soaked a cotton ball in apple cider vinegar and slept with it tucked around the small bumps. I'm so very grateful that I did because the next morning I woke up with the skin white like everyone else described....but more importantly, I found many more small bumps that were clearly under the skin waiting to break the surface. I cleaned the area with some soap and water, changed the cotton ball and allowed it to sit all day.

That night (Day 2) I did the same procedure but this time, lots of the skin from the top of the bumps came off and it exposed pink skin underneath and you could even see the inside of some of the warts (if you've ever had a cold sore, it looked like the inside of one of those). Needless to say, this was the first time it actually burned, but even then, if you go into it expecting the burning sensation, it actually won't be that bad. I just braced myself and laid down until the burning subsided and left the cotton ball there for the rest of the night. The next morning because the skin was so pink, I took off the cotton ball and allowed it to dry out.

Followed the same procedure for Day 3.

Today is Day 4 and almost all of the warts are gone with the exception of two of the bumps that were under the skin on my labia which are now white and look as if they are healing after finally breaking the surface. All the others are gone.

I personally suggest Apple Cider Vinegar with the mother (found mine on Amazon but most supermarkets sell it as well). For soap, I used liquefied Black African Soap with Tea Tree Oil because both ingredients are heralded for healing skin problems as well (can be found at most Whole Foods and Trader Joes). I never experienced the skin blackening (possibly because I have brown skin - I'm mixed), however my skin did get very pink which I think the Black African Soap helped to soothe. Although the burning wasn't too bad for me, I think if your skin is sensitive or the burning sensation is too much, you should definitely do 1/2 water and 1/2 apple cider vinegar or only leave the cotton ball on for 20 minutes or so. Thanks to everyone for sharing their experiences and helping naturally and quickly defeat this!

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Replied By Moh123 (Charlotte ) on 09/10/2016

Hello everyone! I keep reading statements about how Apple Cider Vinegar worked perfectly with everyone and the burning sensation was association with the application of acv. My case is that I have small warts on the base of penile shaft and I bought the Apple Cider Vinegar and dapped a qtip in the bottle and then on my shaft and felt absolutely nothing! Can someone please tell me what I did wrong? Hopefully someone will answer and help me out here.
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Replied By Gg (New York) on 09/16/2016

Mine only burned once I reapplied more Apple Cider Vinegar after having a soaked cotton ball on the infection for an hour. It wasn't too bad at that point tho. I left another over night and reapplied again in the morning. The warts were white at that point and much more sensitive and then it burned A LOT.
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Replied By Jonathan (Boone, Nc) on 10/11/2016

The only way to do it is to get a bandaid, coat the gauze attached to the bandaid with any triple antibiotic ointment so the vinegar doesn't soak into it. Take a cotton ball and soak it in Apple cider Vinegar (ACV), apply directly on the wart. Leaving it on the area for a full 24 hours. Wash the area and apply some aloe for the effected tissue. The next day do the exact same process. The whole wart will turn completely black. The third day repeating the same process and you will notice the cotton ball itself will gain a grayish hugh. (the grey color is the black seed being extracted )The wart will be gone completely. If you can't stand the little 10 minutes of stinging the second and third day of application, you don't really want a normal life again. I've gotten rid of multiple clusters, one singular one that was the size of a pencil eraser, even ones on my feet and hands all with this same method. My advise is to get over the pain and do what you need to do to make the results happen.
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Replied By Adaline (Jakarta, Indonesia) on 11/13/2016

Hello, Mary! What an awesome review!

My warts are on vaginal opening and when it starts getting black and smaller, I experience bleeding from the warts (ACV peels it off and I started to see pink skin as on normal vagina) also I experience a discharge, white liquid smells like medication come with the blood and black seeds, it's getting better now. I would like to know if you experience any of this, I would be grateful if you can reply me to this matter, God bless you :)

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