Have you ever heard of a chemical called beetlejuice? Used for warts? - beetlejuice for warts
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Saturday, January 9, 2010
Beetlejuice For Warts Have You Ever Heard Of A Chemical Called Beetlejuice? Used For Warts?
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I have not heard of Beetlejuice, but I milkweed juice to the warts, I had years ago. They left and never came back. SAP is used. It is white and sticky. It is black and stays sticky, but not hurt or itch.
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There is no such thing. IF YOU want to get rid of warts go dermatologists, what a good job
I swear it works. I had a wart on my foot and my doctor told me to use DUCK TAPE.
It is really what you do, put the tape on the wart and not remove it until it receives the tape if you need the answer of the band, but the wart band dry.
Good luck
but it really works, and dose not have much time and money
There is a substance called cantharidin, which is a special type of beetle. Can be used for skin problems such as warts. This may be what you think, but I've never heard of a product called "Beetlejuice".
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