I have tried probiotics and thuja internally and vitamin e oil and tea tree oil externally. Maybe I need to stick with them longer. I want to make sure whatever I give him is safe. Any suggestions. I have tried the thuja for 4 weeks and he has been on the probiotics for 3 months.

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4 Responses to “What Natural Supplements Can I Use For My 4 Year Olds Molluscum Warts?”
  1. A says:

    Try Lysine and Vitamin C supplements. Start with low mg’s. May cause yeast overgrowth so grab a bottle of Grapefruit Seed Extract or Oil of Oregano to keep the yeast down. If he has asthma make sure you have something to treat the yeast because the viral die-off causes the yeast and may make asthma worse.

  2. cubcowbo says:

    After doing a little research, I discovered that the freezing systems are simply aerosol propellant. That’s some pretty expensive propellant!
    You can get very similar results with a $5 can of compressed air, using these steps:
    1. Buy a can of compressed air from an office or computer store. This is sold for blowing dust and debris from computers and electronics.
    2. Turn the can upside down, hold a cotton swab in front of the opening, and press the trigger.
    3. Hold trigger down until the swab is soaked with propellant.
    4. Quickly touch the swab to the wart, and hold for 20-30 seconds.
    5. Wart should get smaller or disappear within about two weeks.
    6. Retreat after two weeks if necessary.
    That’s it, other than a few cautions and warnings:
    * NEVER spray can near a flame, lit cigarette, or your face.
    * NEVER use near eyes or on eyelids.
    * NEVER, NEVER, NEVER inhale fumes from any aerosol product, including compressed air.
    * Do not overtreat; more is NOT better. Holding swap on skin too long can cause a bad case of freezer burn and permanent scarring.
    * Read instructions and warnings on compressed air can

  3. TX Mom says:

    I don’t know what the difference between molluscum warts and regular warts is, but if it were a regular wart, I would say, rub the wart with the inside of a banana peel and cover it with duct tape getting it as airtight as possible.
    TX Mom

  4. Zambiti says:

    Sounds like you’ve tried some good alternatives. I haven’t used it, but have read that Grapefruit Seed Extract will take care of warts. A drop or two and cover with a band aid, repeat until gone. Would love to know if it works, but we never get warts. My husband used to, but the dermatologist froze them all off with liquid nitrogen.

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