The Planter Wart Removal Backstory

August 5, 2008 on 3:27 am | In General | No Comments

Hey, Tina Campbell Here.  Just thought I would go a little deeper into how I ended up discovering what I believe is the world’s best (and painless) planter wart removal treatment.  Now I have to confess its not pretty, and it is a little embarrassing.  But I figured no one would believe me unless I told my story and how I came about making my discovery.//planterwartremoval.net/wp-content/neg_images/728d931d43b3e61dee2856224a7426df.jpg” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors.
 
Now this all started way back around the year 2002/2003 when I was spending a lot of time at the university swimming pool.  I was taking swimming lessons and I believe that I caught my first planter wart while in the public shower.  Now It must have only been a month or so later when I went to have a physical and I first saw that a big ugly planter wart had formed on the very center of the heel of my foot.  It is from here on that I soon learned far more about planter wart removal then I ever wanted to know.
 
The first recommendation I received was to go to the local drug store and buy an acyclic acid applicator.  The instructions were simple; place a few drops of this pink acid juice onto the wart and re-apply twice a day.  I tried this method for a few months with absolutely no results at all.  Once the bottle ran out, I went out to the drug store and got another product.  This one was Dr. Scholl’s ‘acid patch’ and it was just like a band-aide that has powerful acid on it.  I should mention that these band-aids did in fact destroy the warts completely.  However as soon as I though the wart was gone (I would see dark roots spew out of the wart) they would return a few days later, bigger and rougher then the time before.  The worst part was that they started spreading over to other areas of my feet.
 
At this point I had resorted to regularly cutting out my warts.  I even made a video on YouTube, but you wouldn’t even want to see it.  Despite this they would return a few days later.  I tried the incense method, where you take a burning incense stick and apply it to the wart…. take it from me, its really painful and it doesn’t work.  By now my warts were getting to be the size of pennies and they were getting very uncomfortable to walk on.
 
At this point I had started doing research online for planter wart removal methods.  It seemed that every web site on the subject was touting duct tape as the cure all for the little critters.  The argument seemed convincing and I figured I would try it.  By now I had a wart on my finger tip, and I spent the entire summer of 2004 with duct tape on my feet and hands.  It was so embarrassing to have people ask me, "hey Tina, why do you have bits of silver on your hands and feet?".  My lack of success with the duct tape treatment forced me to contact my doctor once again.
 
The first treatment my doctor recommended was the freezing.  Now this was very very painful.  He said that the best way was to hold the liquid nitrogen applicator against the planter wart for about 30, long and very uncomfortable seconds.  One by one, each of the warts would get frozen. And week after week I would return to his office, to have the warts frozen again.  It must have been about 8 to 10 weeks before I finally gave up on the freezing, and I started the laser treatment.  This one was rather expensive, and I would never wish this upon anyone.  After that I tried using a very high powered ‘behind the counter’ acid on the warts, but after one failed attempt I used my better judgement and moved on.
 
Next I started testing different natural remedies and some lesser known treatments.  I went to see a natural-pathic doctor who advised me to try taking a daily dose of a substance that tasted much like pine needle juice.  I tried rubbing tea tree oil, aloe vera, garlic, and banana peels.  And while none of these planter wart removal treatments were getting any results, I was getting closer to my big discovery.
 
I read on an Internet forum a number of planter wart removal ideas that set me in the right direction.  These planter wart removal treatments were very simple.  Infact my success in removing all my nasty planter warts came down to three simple remedies.  And to say that these treatments turned my life around, is a complete understatement.  From the time that I started using these idea’s, my warts starting to shrink.  After a week I could see the roots appear and the warts turned a dark blue.  By the second week the warts were crumbling away and a few short days later the warts were gone and had been replaced with fresh pink skin.. NO SCARS whatsoever.
 
Now that I have discovered this secret, I feel its my duty to share them with you.  If you are reading this now, then you probably owe it to yourself to follow these simple treatments.  As I share them with you, I give you permission to use them with my blessing.

Tina

PS.  People have been emailing me, asking where you can download the hypnosis mp3 for planter wart removal.  Just click this link here for the instant planter wart removal download.

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