An addition to the Kitchen Pharmacy was submitted by Naturopathic Healing Course student, Jeni, she says, "For ring worm the first thing I would suggest although it isn’t an oil, would be to put a penny in some vinegar and then tape the penny to the ringworm. Change three or four times a day. Ringworm will disappear."
Thursday, November 8, 2007
KITCHEN PHARMACY: Ringworm
Posted by Kristie Karima Burns, MH, ND at 9:18 PM
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actually, the quickest n best way 2 get rid of ringworm, on both people n animals, is 2 paint a ring-around-the-ring w-a gentian violet applicator...let it dry, then 4get about it! it goes away every time, no probs....i raised my kids, w-it, n all r animals, 2.....i don't remember where i originallly got the info, but it works! what i would like 2 know, is how 2 make it! (gentian violet)...does anyone know?
Jeanne in north-central wyoming
I am Ethan here and i would like to share with you another home remedy for ringworm treatment. Apart from using vinegar you can also use the paste of the herb Butea Seeds along with little Lime juice. This paste should be applied on the effected area externally which would help in faster healing of ringworm patches. I hope it works for you too as it did for me :)
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