Removing a mole professionally is very expensive, but it doesn't always have to be this way. If, after a medical check-up, the mole has not shown any changes and is not dangerous, you can try one of these home remedies to get rid of it.
Steps
Step 1. See a doctor to see if the mole needs to be surgically removed
If your doctor thinks it is necessary, have it surgically removed safely; if not, you can get rid of it naturally.
Step 2. Choose ONE of the following methods to remove the mole:
Cauliflower, Garlic, Pineapple, Castor Oil, Honey, Fig Stems or Hot Water and Vinegar.
Step 3. If using cauliflower, make the juice in a blender first
Rub the juice into the mole daily until it begins to peel off naturally.
Step 4. If you use garlic, pulverize several cloves to create a paste
Apply the paste to the mole and cover with a bandage for a day, then remove.
Step 5. If you use pineapple, make fresh juice every day
Apply the juice to the mole until it weakens and disappears.
Step 6. If you use castor oil instead, rub it gently on the mole every day until it disappears
Step 7. If you prefer honey, apply it daily to the mole
Step 8. Or, use hot water and vinegar to rinse the mole five or six times a day
Wait for the skin to dry, then apply apple cider vinegar to the mole with a cotton swab. Leave on for 10 minutes and rinse with fresh water.
Step 9. Make a fig stem juice (which you can find in several nurseries) and apply it daily on the mole until it wears off
Warnings
- If the mole is on the face, use gentler remedies.
- The natural process of removing moles is very slow and the results vary from person to person.
- Do not use aggressive remedies on children.