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      Peater0921 @Luke
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      @Luke That's a good question. Would also like to know!

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        heyman @Luke
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        @Luke Does it delete moles?

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          Luke @heyman
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          @heyman said in Mole Removal Quiz:

          @Luke Does it delete moles?

          I think there was some talk about it on the old forum.

          I've never been a big party attender, but I never went to a party where I didn't probably offend most of the people there by talking about what I was interested in. (Ray Peat)

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            16characterstwas @Peater0921
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            @Peater0921 i see. Thanks for explaining. my understanding of peat was that the shrinking lead to complete eradication. Yet i have no personal experience, fortunately. never had anything problematic, only flat tiny ones when I tried quasi veganism (complete w pufa) years ago.
            I get people’s enthusiasm about iodine if it produces results, yet i would still be cautious given ray’s precautions about iodide/iodine and his hesitancy to apply anything directly on a mol or angioma.

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              PranaDeva
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              @Peater0921 said in Mole Removal Quiz:

              unsightly

              I've just started using a skin tag remover kit that puts a small rubber band around the skin tag/wart/mole. So far, it seems to be shrinking the growths and they are getting harder. It takes about a week or so for the thing to completely fall off. You get the micro rubber bands, a thin long funnel like tool to help you put the band around the growth, and some alcohol wipes. These kits go for for around $8.

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                Peater0921 @16characterstwas
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                @16characterstwas Agreed. Thank you for your feedback!

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                  Peater0921 @PranaDeva
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                  @PranaDeva Is it those that work by cutting off bloodflow until it falls off? That might actually be a better idea than cauterizing it with iodine or other stuff. But it only works with raised moles...

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                    PranaDeva @Peater0921
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                    @Peater0921 That is exactly how this product works.

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                      heyman @PranaDeva
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                      @PranaDeva It is not dangerous? I have a raised mole and I might try...

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                        PranaDeva @heyman
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                        @heyman I'm only 4 days into it, using it a wart, raised mole, and some skin tags. It seems to be working, and there is just minor discomfort when the skin growth is touched. I think it is safe, but only time will tell.

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                          Peater0921 @heyman
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                          @heyman It's probably the single safest approach after just cutting it off clean, which is very difficult to do if not trained, especially on one's self.

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