Mole Removal Quiz
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@16characterstwas Agreed. Thank you for your feedback!
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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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@Peater0921 That is exactly how this product works.
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@PranaDeva It is not dangerous? I have a raised mole and I might try...
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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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@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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Idk if my anecdote is for moles or not, but I had grown a mole-like growth on both my knee caps. They looked skin coloured and the size of a popcorn kernel, and had them for about 1.5yrs. I began supplementing 10mg of Zinc Gluconate a few months ago, and within 1-2 months they had disappeared. So it's possible that, if you have a new skin growth/mole, you are just zinc deficient. hope this helps anyone that sees this in the future.
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@orgon said in Mole Removal Quiz:
I've successfully removed moles with apple cider vinegar (probably any mild acid would work). Gently lance the mole with a needle, put ACV on a small cotton ball, put the wet cotton on top of the mole, cover it with a bandaid, and leave on overnight. Repeat. Takes a few weeks but the acid eats the mole.
Just did it again for the first time in probably 10+ years. Had a mole on my elbow that suddenly developed about two years ago, it was gone in a matter of weeks.
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@mpmh $80
