Dandelion Warts Removal
The dandelion plant is another humble weed with multiple uses. You can eat the leaves in a salad. You can use them in a fry up. Dandelion root is a purgative and dandelion wine can be divine. The milky white, sticky sap is also applied as a wart removal.
Like milkweed, the dandelion has a latex-type sap. You have 2 ways of applying it. One option is to cut the root and rub it over the wart. Another way is to take the stems and leaves. Cut them and allow the sap to ooze over the wart. In both instances, it is important to cover the wart completely with the sap.
Smear the sap on the wart anywhere from 1 to 3 times daily. Repeat this treatment for a period of 5 to 7 days. The wart will slowly detach. You can then remove it safely.
There are other latex-type sap plants you can use instead of dandelion or milkweed. One substitute is the spurge plant. The sap acts as an irritant. This process may actually encourage the immune system to engage and reject the warts. Be careful, the person being treated does not have an allergy to the plant’s sap.