16 Natural Remedies for Warts–Including a Crazy One That REALLY Works!
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Are you burdened by a stubborn wart? Here's an assortment of natural remedies for warts, including one unbelievable one that really worked!
Would YOU try it?

I'm always on the hunt for natural remedies to treat ear infections, sinus infections, headaches, and more.
I'm just not a fan of prescription meds, or even OTC medications, mainly since one of the things that contributed to my health issues (including candida) is the overuse of meds and antibiotics in general.
So when warts surfaced in our home, I was not about to just run to the store to get an OTC wart remover – and I for sure wasn't ready to pay $30 (how did it get that high?!) for a physician copay to have it removed from my son's foot.
Warts are not a pleasant topic.
If you've ever had a wart, you know how hard it can be to get rid of it.
And it's worse if you've got more than one wart. Once they start spreading they can really be tough to get rid of.
About 1 month ago I was helping my youngest get changed for bed. I don't remember now what happened or why I noticed it, but I saw two small “somethings” on the sole of his foot, near the heel.

I wouldn't have thought much of them, except for the fact that I remembered having a plantar's wart when I was a young girl.
It was painful and it took a long time to get rid of it.
I think we went to the store and got an over-the-counter wart remover and I applied it over and over again.
And they're gross.
Back to my son.
I took a closer look at his foot and scraped a little of the surface off of the skin.
It felt hard underneath, and I could see the tell-tale little brownish-black dots in the center of a pattern.
The dots are called wart seeds sometimes, but they really are little blood clots.
Blech.
Anyway, he clearly had two of them.
Then, my son showed me a “callus” on his toe.
Hmmmm…..
It was a big one. But was it really a callus?
I went to the internet and found a site with great diagnostic information to find out if he had a callus or wart on his foot.
How to Know If You Have a Wart or a Callus
To tell know if you have a wart or callus, you will need to press down on the thing (whatever it is) and find out when you have pain.
- If it hurts pushing straight down on it–it's a callus.
- If it hurts putting pressure on the sides (by squeezing it)–it's a wart.
Sure enough, we had a wart. No pain pressing down, but when I squeezed it, my son wasn't happy.
Now it was time to try to get rid of warts.
Time to Get Rid of the Wart
A long time ago, we had tried using oregano oil before on a wart on my husband's finger.
One day we were on a road trip. I put the oregano oil on it and within 3 hours it went from being a raised wart to being level with the rest of his skin.
It really worked great for a natural wart remedy, but we weren't consistent enough to get rid of it, so it's still there.
So I tried the oregano oil on my son's foot for several days.
Again, I wasn't consistent enough and no surprise–nothing happened.
I really wanted to be consistent with the oregano oil, but life was getting in the way.
So I hopped back on the internet and even asked my fans on my Facebook page for their ideas. (hop on over there if you haven't already, K?)
Well, let me tell you, there were loads of ideas….
Natural Remedies for Warts
Following are some remedies that others suggested, plus some others that we didn't get to try.
OTC Topical Treatments
(not going there again)
Super Glue
Doesn't sounds very healthy to me.
Organic Apple Cider Vinegar
I did this once for a wart on my hand. It ended up burning the surrounding skin and was super painful.
Banana Peel
The inside of the peel. It turns out that the inside of the banana peel has some kind of enzyme that can help address warts.
Cutting
Some people try to just cut their own warts off (Not an option. No way.)
Removal By a Physician
Sounds like a good option, but I've read over and over that the wart often comes back. This was the case for one of my son's friends.
Thuja
Thuja Oil, Thuja Extract, or Thuja Homeopathic pellets. A reader mentioned that this worked well, but I haven't tried it yet.
Vapor Rub
It's true. Some people report that using Vicks® or a Homemade Vapor Rub works great for addressing warts.
Tea Tree Oil
I didn't try this one, but a friend told me that she tried it and it worked great!
Echaveria
One reader wrote in to say that this plant, also known as the common garden ‘hens and chickens' and often grown in succulent gardens and rock gardens. Simply break off a leaf and squeeze the juice onto the wart morning and night!
Garlic
One reader mentioned that a slice of garlic on the wart worked well. That makes sense since warts are caused by a virus and garlic is antiviral.
Milkweed
Milkweed juice applied daily has been reported to help with warts.
Milk Thistle Extract
Since milk thistle is also antiviral this has been successful for some as well.
Basil
This is another antiviral plant that works for some to get rid of warts. You can crush a few leaves of fresh basil and rub the paste on the warts, or apply the crushed leaves over the warts and cover that with medical or duct tape.
Aspirin
The main ingredient in aspirin is salicylic acid, the main ingredient in wart remover. One reader told me that putting a paste of aspirin on the wart for 2-3 days with tape over it caused the wart to come off and never return!
and other concoctions of all sorts. However one option really caught my eye.
Urine.
Yeppers. You all remember my post on natural ear infection remedies, right?
Well, at the time I tried that in my son's ear (of course, after reading all over the internet that urine therapy has been used by many cultures for many years and there was even an international convention on it–so don't think I'm just so crazy that I'll try anything that I read on the internet–'cause I'm not), I was already trying this on my son's warts.
But I wasn't sure if it was going to take care of the more stubborn ones so I didn't want to share it yet.
Well, now you can see how well this natural wart remedy worked and judge for yourself.

How to Use Urine on a Wart
Basically you just urinate in a cup, put the urine on a small piece of cotton ball or pad.
Squeeze to remove the excess.
Put the soaked pad or cotton ball on the wart.
Cut medical tape in the appropriate size to cover the wart and the cotton. At least you need the cotton to stay put.
Repeat daily.
We did this for a few weeks. It would have gone faster if I'd remembered to change the cotton daily, but sometimes I forgot.
But every day we noticed an obvious change in the big wart.

This is what his toe looked like after the “pee pee treatment” was done!

All gone except for some peeling skin.
And the other warts are gone as well.
Even while we were treating the first 3, one more showed up on the other foot (lovely) and that one is gone as well.
Now, I am thinking the oregano oil would have worked if I had been more diligent, but I would forget sometimes and frankly, urine is a lot cheaper.
But if you're squeemish about the urine therapy, then hop over to Rocky Mountain Oils and get some oregano oil. It's great stuff and is anti-bacterial and anti-fungal. I've even heard of folks treating MRSA successfully with it. Now that's something to have on hand, you know?
If you're curious about what essential oils company I recommend, you can read my series on Which Essential Oils Company is Best.
One Amazing Testimonial About Urine on a Wart
But I tried the urine also because the testimonials were so emphatic.
One was even pretty hilarious.
A man said his whole family had been plagued by plantar warts–except for him.
He thought it was because he had the habit of urinating in the shower, so he thought his feet were getting a natural anti-wart treatment every day.
I don't know, but interesting, huh?
Urine Therapy for Warts–Is It Crazy?
Likely you think this is just gross and NUTS, right?
Well, check out this book – it's got some very nice reviews.
I say – if you can get things done naturally and inexpensively then it's worth looking at :).
Another Great Option
A lot of people get great results with Rowe Casa's Feet and Nail Salve. It's full of antiviral ingredients. Check out the reviews. You'll see a lot of positive results on warts and fungus too!
Which of these Natural Remedies for Warts will you try?



tried compound w for several weeks didnt work at all still in pain much worse
can I use glue as you mentioned in the statement.
I think you can try it.
U can also use a raw potato put it on the wort and the acid from it will eat it away.
Just wondered if you could only use duct tape or would any medical type tape/bandaid would work?
I am going to try medical tape b/c I would rather that.
I had a really stubborn plantars wart that would not go away with wart medicine. After months of no progress, I finally made a little tea tree oil pad (soaked small piece of toilet paper) and covered it on my toe with Band-Aids. Two overnights. Dead wart. Used one more application of Compound W and a day or so later, the plug came out. All better! Tea tree oil also killed off a skin tag after a week of applying twice daily.
Thanks for sharing. Please be careful about using essential oils without diluting them, however. You can end up with terrible problems, some of which are mentioned in this post: https://wholenewmom.com/health-concerns/essential-oil-emulsifier/
I have used urine successfully to get rid of ringworm on my leg.
we don’t have a child at home. Is it okay to use adult’s urine?
Typically, from what I have read about urine therapy, people use their own urine.
I was diagnosed with HPV strains 16 & 18 which arenstrongly liked to cervical cancer. I have had abnormal cells show up on Pap smears -then finally biopsy showednas benighn. 16 & 18 strains seem gone but HPV is fading but was still showing up 1 yr ago. If I use my urine, I wonder if I will make my plantars wart on foot worse or make it spread?
I’m sorry I don’t know the answer to that question and I can’t medically advise.
You talk about soaking the cotton in the urine and attaching this with duct tape 1x/daily. How long does the cotton need to stay on? Does the cotton need to stay on their all day until you change it the next? My daughter’s warts are on the sole of her foot right below her toes and I’m not sure how to keep it intact if it needs to be there all day- the only thing I can think of is to wrap the duct tape all the way around the tope of her foot, which she likely won’t tolerate. Thanks!
Hi there. Yes, it should stay on all day. We are having to address this again in our house so I know it’s not fun. The tape tended to stay on better than I expected so hopefully that will be the case for you as well.
Listen you guys. These things are horrible. 9 months ago I found a small place on my toe, I thought maybe I had stepped on something. Little did I know I was about to embark on a 9 month journey of pain and frustration. One plantar wart turned into two, then three. Both feet were affected. I tried everything, I mean EVERYTHING!!! I finally broke down and made an appointment with a podiatrist. When his nurse called having to reschedule, I broke down in tears. I mean big, snorting, crocodile tears. I could not imagine one more day, much less one more week with this pain. The nurse told me to try duct tape because it really works. Yeah, maybe for some one who can afford to keep their feet out of shoes all day. Let a face it, in the real world duct tape, even Gorilla tape will not stick to a working persons feet. Ok so my point, plantar warts need air to grow and live. So all you need to do is cut off its air supply. So my very resourceful husband suggested using “New Skin”. ( the paint on band aid) Makes sense, paint it on, let it dry. BOOM!!!! Airtight!!!! I repeated several times a day. Anytime I could sneak some alone time to take my shoes off. That was three weeks ago. Today they are all gone, just a little rough skin in its place. So I will be treating myself to a pedicure this weekend, and a new pair of sexy heels. I hope this works for you. No one deserves that kind of pain.
Where can i get this NEW SKIN youre talking about, I dont know it. Thanks
The product is called “New Skin Liquid Bandage”. You can find it at most drugstores. I know Walgreens carries it, and you can buy it online also. It’s a small bottle of liquid, you paint it over a scrape or cut and it dries to a flexible film. It’s normally used as a substitute for a bandaid.
when you reapply the liquid bandaid, do you do it over the previously applied liquid bandaid?
I wish I had read this three years ago when I had a plantar wart for 6 months that wouldn’t go away! I tried everything and nothing worked. Finally I used apple cider vinegar and it BURNED!!!!!!!!! then it finally went away.
Where Can I Buy “Apple Cider Vinegar” (Local Store)?
Health food stores have it as well as online retailers.