It never worked for me. When I would get them, I was smoking chronically. Warts never went away.I'll never be convinced that smoking weed cures warts overnight. That's pure nonsense.
I had mine cut, burned and frozen, they came back every time. After smoking the really strong weed though haven't seen them since but my finger still has scars on top from the cutting/burning/freezing. It's been 30 years.I used to do that, but they would just grow right back. Somehow though I haven't had one in years.
Yea it's weird. I had a couple scars for a while, but they were on my hands and all the other scarring thru the years its hard to tell now. They just went away one day, and never came back. I didn't do anything different that I'm aware of. I always was a chronic smoker. The bud back then was good, but I couldn't tell you how strong it was. I will say this, I got higher back then, than I do now. LolI had mine cut, burned and frozen, they came back every time. After smoking the really strong weed though haven't seen them since but my finger still has scars on top from the cutting/burning/freezing. It's been 30 years.
I would have said that too but there's no way this was coincidence since it happened twice and was immediate. Literally next morning they were pretty much gone. I always wondered if others had the same experience but being pre-internet days wasn't able to find much on the subject. Something to be noted, I did not smoke weed on a regular basis, maybe once every other month at best... this was also some crazy strong stuff, maybe not by today's standards but back then in the late 80's it was the best I ever had and we got silly high from it. The first time they went away I thought "huh, that's weird" and chalked it up to coincidence but about 2 years later some warts came back, I had them for months and they didn't go away so I said to my buddy Bill "hey, an you get me some of your brother's stuff". We literally went over to his house and all smoked some, I told him why, he laughed and thought it was ridiculous but said "sure". Next day they were once again gone and have not returned. I was in my 20's then and I'm in my 50's now. Could it be coincidence twice? Maybe but it seems really unlikely. I'm the biggest skeptic alive and like you would never be convinced unless I saw it first hand. I still take most medicinal claims with a grain of salt and have surely known many hardcore users that have had a good share of medical problems. I do keep an open mind though and seeing is always believing. I also felt the same way about a vegan diet until I tried it for a month, went back and saw blood tests before and after.I'll never be convinced that smoking weed cures warts overnight. That's pure nonsense.
I'm guessing eventually they go away for everyone. I had mine though for over a year and was pretty young so at that age it's a big deal and very embarrassing. People thought I played with frogs or touched something to cause it. My mom took me to the doctor where they used all those removal techniques, I tried compound W, cutting them out with a knife myself... all that. It was rare that I smoked back then and even now I don't smoke regularly but I'm not at all against it if the right opportunity is there, it's just not part of my daily life. It's been over 30 years now and the scar is barely visible but can be seen, there were 4 of them on my middle finger, 3 grouped together and one separate. As i said after smoking some strong weed not once but twice the magically went away. The 2nd time I got warts it was in a different spot, another finger and there's no scarring there since I didn't have them removed but just got high instead.Yea it's weird. I had a couple scars for a while, but they were on my hands and all the other scarring thru the years its hard to tell now. They just went away one day, and never came back. I didn't do anything different that I'm aware of. I always was a chronic smoker. The bud back then was good, but I couldn't tell you how strong it was. I will say this, I got higher back then, than I do now. Lol
No your warts did not go away overnight because you smoked marijuana. It didn't happen.I would have said that too but there's no way this was coincidence since it happened twice and was immediate. Literally next morning they were pretty much gone. I always wondered if others had the same experience but being pre-internet days wasn't able to find much on the subject. Something to be noted, I did not smoke weed on a regular basis, maybe once every other month at best... this was also some crazy strong stuff, maybe not by today's standards but back then in the late 80's it was the best I ever had and we got silly high from it. The first time they went away I thought "huh, that's weird" and chalked it up to coincidence but about 2 years later some warts came back, I had them for months and they didn't go away so I said to my buddy Bill "hey, an you get me some of your brother's stuff". We literally went over to his house and all smoked some, I told him why, he laughed and thought it was ridiculous but said "sure". Next day they were once again gone and have not returned. I was in my 20's then and I'm in my 50's now. Could it be coincidence twice? Maybe but it seems really unlikely. I'm the biggest skeptic alive and like you would never be convinced unless I saw it first hand. I still take most medicinal claims with a grain of salt and have surely known many hardcore users that have had a good share of medical problems. I do keep an open mind though and seeing is always believing. I also felt the same way about a vegan diet until I tried it for a month, went back and saw blood tests before and after.
Keyword is "because" and nope, can't prove that. I will say I smoked MJ and they were gone the next morning and it happened twice. I actually found this thread using google to see if someone else had a similar experience and it came up, seems a couple others claim the same thing happened. But i mean what can we prove? Take an antibiotic and an infection goes away, you could say it just went away naturally or it was coincidental. I didn't post to argue if it's possible, I was more interested to see if others had a similar experience.No your warts did not go away overnight because you smoked marijuana. It didn't happen.
I've heard that. My wife often makes up a paste of green tea and sometimes Manuka Honey for topical things. The honey seems to do wonders for burns, also helped with heartburn ingesting it. With that said, if i ever get another wart (I haven't had one in over 30 year now) rest assured I will try smoking some weed just for science to see if it goes away. What happened fascinated me, not once but twice. I'm wondering if it was the weed or some other bodily change brought about from it but I'm not making it up.Rub green tea powder on warts helps to kill them, green tea is very anti-viral and works wonders for warts.
Watch for a post about curing hemorrhoids next. "Just stuff a bud and voila - they're gone."Still amazes me what comes up as topics here on RIU
Maybe you just get so high that you forget that they are there.I'll never be convinced that smoking weed cures warts overnight. That's pure nonsense.
You can get rid of warts completely. Even hep C can be eliminated.A wart on your skin is from a virus (ever heard of the STD - HPV, aka Genital Warts? Well you have a different strain of HPV on your hands) That's why you can't ever get completely rid of warts. It's possible that weed helped; however, cancer is not a virus (just a cell going crazy genetically) and therefore cannot be compared with a wart.
I agree but smoking broccoli might workI'll never be convinced that smoking weed cures warts overnight. That's pure nonsense.
I'm currently trucking up the M6 with a Q of gg up my arse, I wish you'd told me of this cure years ago, it's like the hanging gardens of Babalon up there !Watch for a post about curing hemorrhoids next. "Just stuff a bud and voila - they're gone."
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