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I don’t know if I belong to those few exceptions, but for example St. John’s wort didn’t work for my warts. My grandmother told me that I must be patient and it will surely succeed, but the wart wouldn’t disappear. By chance I saw a great TV show where, among other things, they mentioned how to multiply the power of St. John’s wort and at the same time preserve this potency. The preparation is completely simple and when you need it, you simply drop it onto a cotton swab or onto a plaster pad and apply it to the wart or corn. It worked for me extremely quickly, the wart fell off after a few days. It also helped us with a corn on my son , it was gone after a few days as well. Definitely try it.
We need:
- 5 drops of tea tree oil (tea tree olej)
- 200 ml of strong white alcohol
- 70 g of St. John’s wort (the whole plant – roots, leaves and flowers)
Procedure:
Chop the whole plant and place it into a glass bottle, or into a preserving jar. Pour in enough alcohol and let it steep in a sunny place for 3-6 weeks. Stir or shake it from time to time. Then simply strain, add the oil and store in the refrigerator in a glass container. This way you have the medicinal mixture anytime, even in winter, when St. John’s wort has long been resting under the snow. Use it daily for rubbing or drop it onto a plaster and leave it to work overnight!
