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Vegetable Police wrote:Just made a video about a mole I removed with apple cider vinegar. I also talk a bit about why moles form in the first place. Let me know if you found it interesting!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B977zBiKX2M&feature=youtu.be
Vegetable Police wrote:Pinkrose, it's really simple. Sorry I didn't see this post, I forgot I made it lol.
You basically just dip a cotton ball in raw apple cider vinegar, and place it on the mole held on with a bandaid. I did this over night for like 6 nights, and the mole shriveled up and turned hard. It took another couple weeks for it to fall off.
I'm left with a bit of scar tissue, so it wasn't perfectly clean, but I'm much happier with this little mark than I was with that big mole I've seen other people have results better than mine where there is no mark left at all. It's all good, I'm happy with the results and will try it again some day
pinkrose wrote:Thanks! While the dermatologists may not appreciate this, I am glad you got a good result and I suppose there are few adverse affects from such a treatment.
Do you think that apple cider vinegar would make hair grow on a bald head?
Vegetable Police wrote:pinkrose wrote:Thanks! While the dermatologists may not appreciate this, I am glad you got a good result and I suppose there are few adverse affects from such a treatment.
Do you think that apple cider vinegar would make hair grow on a bald head?
I'm not sure that it would. With hair loss, from what I've studied, you want to get the circulation of blood and lymph flowing properly up to the head area. I'm not sure if ACV would promote circulation? Lemon would!
People that go bald are kind of clogged up in the head, and they are not releasing toxins from the brain and head towards the kidneys like they should. So they have excess toxicity in the head which impedes blood flow, so they start losing their hair, and developing other symptoms in the head like stuffy nose, maybe ear infections, poor eyesight, and eventually even more serious issues like alzheimers! So catching it early is key.
I was losing my hair in my 20's, and when I went mostly raw vegan it stopped falling out. It's even grown in thicker again. It's still not perfect, but I don't look bald at all anymore So I would say, eating more fruit helps with circulation and cleaning out the body, and also taking herbs that help drive circulation up to the brain area would be helpful.
This is an herbal formula from the naturopath I studied from, who has had lots of success with people regrowing their hair. It's called Healthy Circulation (upper) He has one for the lower end of the body too.
These are the herbs:
Ginko Leaf
Butcher’s Broom Root
Gotu Kola Herb
Rosemary Leaf
White Oak Bark
Bayberry Root
Rhodiola Root
Schizandra Berry
Bilberry Leaf
Hawthorn Berry
Prickly Ash Bark
And this is where you can order it http://www.drmorsesherbalhealthclub.com/cellular-botanicals#C Or just find the herbs on that list and make your own tea from it
Also going upside down helps lol. Doing handstand on your bed against the wall is one way to help drive blood to your head I made a video about reversing baldness, but if you're not on youtube you can't see it. Here it is incase you get on youtube one day https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEULLH7-DDo
eXtremE wrote:Might this work for skin tags? I have several on my torso that I'd like to get rid of.
LynnCS wrote:It's the acid that dries it up. Like putting a piece of aspirin on a wart. That's what the stuff is that you can buy over the counter. Salicylic Acid. When you say "raw" ... are you referring to it not being filtered, or cooked? or stronger than household vinegar? What makes it any better than any old vinegar? Thanks. I have some moles and will try this. Be careful, everybody and make sure you are dealing with something that is not a cancerous lesion.
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