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BUCKTHORN bark is primarily used for constipation and for conditions that require a softened stool such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and after rectal-anal surgery. It has an amazing effect on plantar warts. This claim is verified by four personal contacts who have used it for this application and report the same results –elimination of pain in 1-2 days and permanent eradication of plantar w...

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yikes123 | Age: 25-34 | On supplement for less than 1 month |
5/9/2023
Condition: Constipation
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Make sure you don't take too much...... in tea for example... Can cause you to vomit blood, not just regular vomiting. Why isn't this information on WebMD ??? Staying away from this thing.... (fault of my usage or not)

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pezhuta wichasha | Age: 65-74 | On supplement for less than 1 month |
6/24/2014
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BUCKTHORN bark is primarily used for constipation and for conditions that require a softened stool such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and after rectal-anal surgery. It has an amazing effect on plantar warts. This claim is verified by four personal contacts who have used it for this application and report the same results –elimination of pain in 1-2 days and permanent eradication of plantar warts in 1-2 weeks without surgery or freezing. To use on plantar warts: • grind dried bark into a fine powder • mix with water to form a paste about the consistency of toothpaste • apply liberally directly to the infected area • cover with gauze pad and wrap the foot with a gauze roll. Wear a clean, white cotton sock (the buckthorn will turn the sock yellow). • Repeat daily until warts are gone Read More Read Less

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