The Fundamentals
Unlike moles, which are congenital, warts are cutaneous elevations caused by the papillomavirus (HPV). In and of themselves, they are largely harmless, though they can be irritating, depending on location, or even unsightly. This explains most people's desire to remove them. Conventional treatments include laser therapy, surgery, podophyllin, and recombinant interferon alfa-2a. Amazingly, their success often does not compare with alternative approaches. Native American Indians used bloodroot (sanguinaria canadensis) with considerable success to treat warts. Because it is cheap and unpatentable, modern medicine has thrown bloodroot to the wayside. Forward thinking physicians, such as world famous doctor, Dr. Andrew Weil, are bringing it back into focus. (Dr. Weil recommends Alpha Omega as a source for bloodroot products.)

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Cansema Black Topical Salve Warts
Warts, like moles, respond well to applications of Bloodroot Paste. Nonetheless, because certain genital warts can be associated with other infections, particularly those associated with contraction via unprotected sex, initial examination and treatment by a physician is advisable. However, for common non-genital, or non-venereal warts, our bloodroot paste has been reported to work well. Our liberal Money Back Guarantee applies to this product.

Note: This information is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the use of a qualified health care professional. We strongly recommend the use of a physician for the diagnostic phase of any treatment. With an accurate diagnosis in hand, we believe the consumer, at that point, has a basic, unalienable right to seek out factual information on all therapeutic approaches, both orthodox and alternative, and choose those approach(es) that are right for them. Nonetheless, a "good doctor" should be considered a requisite starting point.

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