Does it work to remove a mole using Apple Cider Vinegar?
Saturday, April 10th, 2010 at
10:18 pm
Ok so i went to the doctor to remove a mole on my chin (about half the size of a pencil eraser, i know not that big of a deal but i still want it off) I looked on the internet and Apple Cider Vinegar seems to be the most successful.
I was wondering does it really work?
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No, it is not going to work.
You can try castor oil. I had mine removed using this natural ingredient. It works wonder. Most of my moles dropped off between 7 to 10 days depending on the size and the type of the mole. And to my amazement, it left no scar whatsoever! You really got to try this out. Remember to follow through the guidelines strictly in order to achieve the same results. Good luck to you!
No.
No. Apple cider vinegar is just a mild acid solution and will do nothing for moles. In fact, it does nothing apart from taste good on chips.
I heard once from the producer of "Know the Cause" that his wife used oregano oil and baking soda, and it "the Mole" fell off.
dr. jarvis in his book "folk medicine" sugeested castor oil, I tried it on an ugly mole I had and it dropped off in about 3 weeks. just rub it in a couple of times a day.
No I don’t think so.
The only safe way to remove a mole is through a medically approved treatment carried out by a qualified Dermatologist who will medically assess the mole beforehand and carry out a biopsy if needed to be sure it is not cancerous. Optons for removal may include surgery which may leave a small scar, the extent depending on the skill of the surgeon, or laser treatment which may also leave a small scar or mark but could be less noticeable and smoother than from surgery. Discuss your options with your GP initially, who can refer you to a Dermatologist if necessary. If it is considered cosmetic however, you may have to go private for treatment.
You should never play around with a mole.
Best wishes.