Wart Remedy: How To Remove Warts With Celandine

12 August 2007 – 10:01 pm

Celandine

What Is Celandine?

Celandine (chelidonium majus) is a member of the poppy family and commonly grows in Asia and Europe.

Most of the plant can be used for medicinal purposes, but it is the small yellow flowers and leaves which are most commonly used by herbalist for their medicinal properties.

Celandine contains the alkaloids:

  • Chelidonine
  • Chelidoxanthine
  • Coptisine

Studies have shown celandine to relieve the symptoms of indigestion and the stimulate production of bile and pancreatic digestive enzymes.

Why Celandine Is Considered A Wart Remedy?

Celandine has traditionally been used as a wart remedy by herbalist in Europe for many years.

Celandine is used topically for warts.

The milky juice from fresh celandine is applied to the wart daily and is allowed to dry.

Note: At the time of writing, no clinical study has been conducted to prove that celandine can remove warts.

Topical use of celandine can cause itching and rashes.

As with all herbs, please consult your doctor before using celandine.

So to sum up…

Celandine is a member of the poppy family.

In Europe, it has been traditionally been used by herbalist as a wart remedy.

No clinical trial has been conducted to prove the claims that celandine is a wart remedy.

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