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I read that Apple Cider Vinegar can treat warts. I've been using Red Wine vinegar instead. Will that work?
I have a small raised wart on the palm of my hand. I heard that apple cider vinegar is effective in treating them but I've been using red wine vinegar instead for the last 4 days, soaking a cotton ball in red wine vinegar and duct taping it to my hand at night. The middle of the wart turned dark brown and the top layer came off and it decreased in size. But I think a blister formed underneath it and now it hurts. Is this normal? And is the treatment working? Please help.
Asked by Dylan time:2010-11-07 15:46:15
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A military is one of the best analogies.
You have your basic defenses. They are then backed up by front line soldiers. While the batter continues, R&D comes up with better weapons and tactics that finish off the invasion.
your immune system is like a giant sand castle
when there's enough sand to continually feed the castle's structure from the daily wear and tear, unwanted things cannot enter the castle.
when the castle doesn't have enough sand being fed to it (proper nutrients), then the castle wears down as time goes on and the wanted things can enter easier into the castle, messing up the furniture and the castle itself.
the immune system is important in that you have to take good care of it, when you neglect to do so, you are very much more susceptible to sickness. Eat your fruits & veggies, not fast food, junk food, and etc that provide no nutrients for your body to thrive on
Well...how about your immune system is like the walls, search towers and moats around a castle. It keeps a look out for invaders, and has several different mechanisms to keep them out.
If they do breech the defenses, there are armed guards inside that can track down the invaders.