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How To Remove A Mole Naturally

By Leslie Ball





What are moles? They are dark spots that appear on a person's skin. They are always recurred in that they appear as they disappear. Some people love moles because they associate it with beauty. However on the same note, it can also mar somebody's beauty, and it is also important to note that they can be dangerous. There are ways on how to remove a mole naturally from the skin without leaving a scar.



The best way to deal with these moles is to eliminate them when they are still small and are not developed; otherwise they might leave a scar. Being that removing them sometimes requires the services of a medical practitioner, it is, therefore, important to ask the doctors before you make any move. They will advise you before you proceed with the home remedies.



But if the doctor finds that it is not a severe case, you can opt for home made remedies remove the dark spot on your body. It is also important to note that moles can grow on any part of the body, and they are not restricted to any particular place contrary to many speculations. It is because there are about ten to forty moles in a person's body. They take different shapes of oval, round and some of them are always on the skin at the time of birth.



Though, most moles develop in the course of our growth and development. And they appear many during puberty and pregnancy. It is because during these stages those moles appear because a person undergoes so many hormonal changes. Exposing the body skin to the sun can also result in their growth and development. They mostly occur when the cell pigments multiply.



The natural ways you can get rid of these dark spots on a skin is by the use of castor oil. You need to apply on the affected areas at least three to four times in a day. The procedure is simple; you first soak cotton in the oil and then you place it at the dark spot then you wrap with a bandage. If the affected area has a bigger spot, you can mix baking soda with castor oil. You then apply the paste on the mole, and you cover with the bandage. You should repeat that regularly until you get the results.



Honey is another good remover of these dark spots. Its procedure is even simpler. Apply the honey to the area then tie with a bandage. Repeat the same procure twice daily until you get good results. Apple Cider Vinegar has also been useful in moles naturally at home. You simply apply the vinegar with cotton swabs on the areas affected. Leave it for around fifteen to twenty minutes then remove the swab, the acid in the apple cider Vinegar will help get rid of them.



The other good mole removers are pineapple, grapefruit, and potatoes. Pineapple and grapefruits have enzymes that destroy the spots on a skin. Potatoes, on the other hand, eradicate these dark parts in the body by cutting the potatoes and rubbing it on the spot.



Lastly, these natural methods require one to be patient and repeat them more than once in a day to be satisfied with the results. But if the spots do not go even after trying a number of times you can see a doctor.









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