Apple cider vinegar
Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is a popular remedy for treating warts because of its acidic properties, which can gradually dissolve the wart tissue. The acetic acid in ACV also helps kill the virus that causes warts.
How to use:
- Mix ACV and water in equal proportions.
- Dip a cotton pad in the mixture and apply it to the wart.
- Fix with bandage and leave overnight.
- Repeat daily until warts disappear.
Garlic
Garlic contains allicin, a compound known for its antiviral properties that may help reduce warts.
How to use:
- Crush a clove of garlic and apply directly to the wart.
- Cover with tape or duct tape and leave overnight.
- Wash the area in the morning.
- Repeat daily until warts disappear.
Banana peel
The inside of banana peels contains potassium and enzymes that can help dry out and remove warts more easily.
How to use:
- Cut a small piece of banana peel and apply the white side on the wart.
- Stick the tape on tightly and leave it overnight.
- Repeat daily until warts disappear.
- This method is gentle and especially good for sensitive skin.
Tea tree oil
Tea tree oil is a powerful antibacterial that can help reduce warts naturally. Its antiviral and antifungal properties make it a popular choice.
How to use:
- Apply a drop of tea tree oil directly to the wart.
- Cover with tape and leave overnight.
- Repeat daily until the wart shrinks.