I put on the paste earlier today and it stings a bit. I crushed 40 Aspirin pills, added a teaspoonful of Castor oil and 1 teaspoonful of ACV. It made a consistent paste. Things look better and this hopefully would work with some patience and diligence. I know I had let this go for a long time and I need to be patient with this for couple weeks for good results. HPV loves moisture, So, meanwhile, wear a condom; if you have to; if you need to use your tool in any way. I'll post back in few days with results of this. good luck to everyone. This is a nasty thing.
Replied By HomeRemedyConvert (Chicago, US) on 05/23/2009
Update: applied the paste for a couple days, and then let the skin heel by itself next two days,applying vitamin E Skin oil, Aloe Vera moisturizer, and tea tree oil, warts started to look whitish, then brown or black and are scabbing and are falling off now. So glad to have my Beautiful thing back looking Beautiful :-) Echinacea pills could have been helping too, been taking 4 of them daily.Replied By Jon (Mahopac, NY) on 06/03/2009
I've used the ACV, Crushed Aspirin, and Castor Oil the last two days after a failed attempt with just ACV. I only had one wart and it just scabbed over and peeled off today. I applied some peroxide on the rawish looking skin to clean my wound and was distressed to see that several little white spots appeared on my wound after applying the peroxide. Are these all infected areas of the HPV Virus or are these just antibodies working to heal the wound? If anyone can respond quickly to this it would be greatly appreciated because I am not sure if I should continue using the ACV Paste or just letting the wound heal. Thanks!!!Replied By healURsoul in Jax (Jax, Fl) on 06/04/2009
It sounds like to me that you should continue to keep using the paste on those little white spots.. they might have been hiding..ERRRRRR!!!...I know it is so annoying.. but you want to make sure you get them all!!...So, slap on some more paste..I'm so happy it is working for you!!!!.. BE WELL FRIEND!!Replied By Buckeyegrl (Columbus, Oh) on 08/28/2009
Just wanted to add that hydrogen peroxide turns blood a whitish color. . . our mothers and grandmothers have been using it for generations to clean blood out of laundry long before there were all the fancy stain fighters of today. It could be that the white dots you saw on the raw area were just bits of blood reacting to the peroxide. Good Luck!