Celandine for warts: instructions for use, contraindications

Warts are formations on the skin of viral etiology. They are not only a cosmetic defect, but also a way of multiplying the virus, so they must be removed. Among the folk remedies is best proved celandine from warts. Its action is based on the toxic substances it contains. The plant is very effective in treatment, but it has several contraindications. It is important to follow the instructions for use to ensure that the abnormalities are removed safely.

Celandine as a remedy for warts

how to remove a wart with celandine

Celandine belongs to the poppy family and reaches a height of up to meters. This herb is able to cure many diseases. People celandine is also called a "war pig".

Experts believe that warts are caused by the presence of HPV in the body, the human papilloma virus. It is transmitted in contact and sexually.

If a person has good immunity, the virus bypasses him. But in a weakened body, it multiplies rapidly, causing papillomas and warts to appear on the skin (mostly on the face, arms, lower extremities and neck).

Lesions cannot be removed, but they are full of growth and spread throughout the body.

There are several ways to remove warts:

  • chemical method;
  • strutene;
  • laser;
  • liquid nitrogen.

Description

Celandine is considered a herb with medicinal properties and has long been very popular in folk medicine. Despite being poisonous, it copes well with many skin diseases and affects cancer cells.

Chemical composition

The different parts of the plant are:

  • ascorbic acid and carotene;
  • organic acids such as citric acid, succinic acid, malic acid;
  • bitterness, resins, essential oils and saponins;
  • tannins;
  • phytoncides;
  • poisonous alkaloids (allocriptopine, helidonin, coptisin, sanguinarine, protopine)
Helidonin and its derivatives are important constituents: methoxyhelidonine, oxyhelidonine and homohelidonine. This alkaloid is close to morphine. In small doses, it can have an analgesic effect, when used in significant amounts, it causes paralysis of the nervous system and seizures. Most alkaloids are found in the rhizomes, but the leaves are also poisonous.

Due to its unique composition, the plant has a healing effect on the body:

  • reduces tumor growth;
  • kills bacteria, viruses and fungi;
  • has a wound-healing effect;
  • reduces spasm;
  • Helps expose sputum:
  • helps remove excess fluid and bile from the body.

Pros and cons of using Celandine

Pros of removing warts with celandine:

  • Unlike medical methods and medications, using fresh herbal juice is a painless way to remove warts: no burning or other discomfort.
  • Celandine is a natural source of medicinal ingredients that destroy all skin growths.
  • Fresh plant juice during flowering is a quality and method of treatment. Celandine is found in all parts of the garden, forest edge, meadows and mountains.

Cons:

  • The plant should be harvested and used during flowering: in May-June, otherwise it will not be useful.
  • Curd-based pharmacy products are not as potent as natural fresh produce.
  • Using a pharmacy product can be painful.
  • Healing takes a long time.
  • The disease does not always go unnoticed: scars and wounds can remain on the body.
  • Allergies may develop.

Folk remedies at home

Strutene Recipes:

  1. Sula.To get it, you need to get the celandine with the root, rinse and place to dry. There should be no moisture. Then go through the meat grinder 2 times, squeeze the resulting mass with a dense material, place the liquid in a dark glass bottle (this is important) and tighten with a stopper. After a week the juice will start to ferment. From now on, it is necessary to release the gas from the bottle every day. This procedure must be carried out until the fermentation process stops (this takes about a week). Then the tool can be used. It is recommended to keep the bottle in the refrigerator.
  2. Extract.To prepare, add alcohol or vodka at the rate of 100 ml of juice per 50 ml of vodka or 1 liter of juice per 0. 5 liters of vodka. The product prepared according to this prescription can be used for the treatment of warts all year round.
  3. Celandine infusion- Used to relieve pain that may occur during treatment. For cooking you need to pour 1 teaspoon of dry herbs with 200 ml of boiling water. It takes one hour to administer the product. Apply 3 times a day on a teaspoon.

Precautions to be taken during treatment:

  • Wear gloves during preparation to avoid burns.
  • If a large number of warts appear on your body, you should not treat them at the same time. Lubricate 5-6 pieces for one 3 week course.
  • First, to test your body for an allergic reaction, you need to test the effect of the juice or extract on your elbow flexion. If there is no itching, burning, rash, swelling, redness on the skin, then you can start a course of therapy.

Internal application

Because the formation is caused by a viral infection, the problem needs to be addressed comprehensively.

Taking antiviral decoctions and infusions together with external effects will make the treatment of celandine more successful.

Broth

For this recipe, you can collect herbs yourself or buy ready-made herbs at a pharmacy.

Requires dried:

  • dandelion roots - 1 tbsp. l. ;
  • tablet
  • - 1 tbsp. l. ;
  • celandine - 1 tbsp. l. ;
  • kosa - 2 tbsp. l. ;
  • nettle leaves - 2 tbsp. l.

2hl. the resulting collection of the mixture is poured with 3 glasses of water. Bring the broth to a boil, then remove from the heat. He is given time to cool down and linger. The liquid should then be filtered and taken up in a third of the glass 3 times a day. Store in a refrigerator for up to 2 days.

Alcohol tincture

Alcohol tincture has no less benefit than decoction. In some cases, it is even more effective because the plants are not subjected to heat treatment during the preparation process.

For cooking 2 tbsp. k. l. chopped dry celandine takes 0, 5 liters of alcohol. It can be replaced with vodka or moonshine. It is necessary to insist the product for 2 weeks, shaking periodically. Then strain and take orally. The course of treatment is 1 month. One dose - 15 drops.

enema

The drug is used in this form because warts can occur not only on the skin, but also inside the body, on the mucous membranes.

There are two effective solutions:

  1. Take 2 ml of juice per 100 ml of boiled water. The course of treatment is 14 days, followed by a month break. Thereafter, the treatment is repeated at a higher dose.
  2. 1 h. l. dry leaves take 200 ml of boiling water. Insist for 2 hours, filter before use.

The healing effect will be much stronger if you first create a cleansing enema in the proportions of 1 tbsp. l. lemon juice in 2 liters of warm water.

Treatment Methods

methods of treating warts with celandine

Celandine warts are treated by several methods. The most powerful and easy to use:

  1. Freshly squeezed juice.If it is possible to get the plant in May and June, then the juice is best obtained from the stem cut, at the root itself. The medicated fluid should be instilled into the wart 4 times a day until it is completely removed (treatment lasts about 3 weeks). Education should turn black during the process.
  2. Glycerin juice.To get such a cream, you need to mix freshly squeezed celandine juice with glycerin. The mass can be easily applied and stored for a long time. It can be made during the flowering period and used at any time of the year. In addition to warts, this remedy can cure pimples, eczema, dermatitis.

Papillomas can occur in the most unexpected places without excluding the intimate area. Celandine is an effective means of removing abnormal neoplasms. The best effect is homemade cream. It must be applied punctually. After application around the growth you need to use a normal moisturizer. After a few weeks, the papillomas in intimate areas will disappear.

Side effects

Celandine can be used both internally and externally, but in any case it is important to avoid overdose, as the plant is considered poisonous. You should consult your doctor before taking any medicine for celandine.

Overdose may result in constipation, diarrhea, dizziness, nausea, insomnia, unexplained anxiety, hypotension.

If the treatment was external, an allergic reaction, burning sensation, edema, burns (if moxibustine with celandine was performed incorrectly) may occur.

Contraindications for use

Celandine is contraindicated in people with the following conditions:

  • plant intolerance;
  • pregnancy;
  • lactation period;
  • children up to 3 years of age (externally) and up to 12 years of age (indoors);
  • epilepsy;
  • mental disorders;
  • angina;
  • chronic constipation;
  • severe liver and stomach diseases;
  • dysbiosis;
  • asthma.