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Warts Chinese Herbal Medicine

Chinese Medicine For Warts


 
 
 

Chinese Medicine For Warts

Cure Warts With Long Dan Xie Gan Tang

This formula is used to treat the type of warts that causes eruptions. However, patients are advised to check with their physician or herbalist as to how this medicine should be used, its dosage, and for how long.

Flat Wart Formula remedies For Warts

The Flat Wart formula has long been known as the Chinese medicine most effective for treating warts.
The Flat Wart formula is a combination of finest herbs ku shen, ba qi, tu fu ling, and di fu zi. To prepare it, put all the ingredients in a container and grind it into powder form. Pour boiling water on it and let it stand for 20 minutes. Take the solution like a tea.

Da Qing Ye for Warts Treatment

Da Qing Ye is a traditional Chinese medicine that is proven to be effective in treating warts that is caused by dampness heat.
The formula help reduce extreme heat and remove toxic materials. Da Qing Ye helps in treating warts with subsidence eruptions. It can also address the other skin diseases caused by blood heat. The formula can be taken as a tea or as a medicine if it comes in capsule form.
Seek the advice of an herbalist or physician before taking the medicine.

Bu Gu Zhi Tincture for Warts Treatment

Bu Gu Zhi is a traditional Chinese herb therapy for warts.
This is an easy-to-prepare solution that can help eliminate warts fast. Mix 20-30 percent alcohol with Bu Gu Zhi tincture and apply it directly on the affected part. Do it daily until all the warts are gone.
 

Warts - Definition

Anybody can develop warts. However, it is more common to older children and adults, and usually, warts grow in numbers in the body parts where immunity is low.
The most common places are on the hands, feet, fingers, and toes.
Warts are usually round, raised, and grayish. It can grow as big as a soybean. In Chinese medicine, you have to know the type of warts first before initiating a mode of treatment. There are common Chinese medicines for warts.
 
 
 
 
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