What If I Didn’t Finish Using Wartrol ?
I used Wartrol for genital warts for about two months, and then stopped using it. I still have mild warts. I am thinking of using wartrol again, but would it be pointless ? I have been told that you need to use it for 6 months straight, non-stop or else it won’t work.
Is this true ? Should I try to re-use it for the full 6 months all over again, or should I not bother ?
March 1st, 2010 at 8:00 am
Wartrol doesn’t work, so don’t waste any more of your money.
Wartrol claims to be a “homeopathic” drug. The idea of homeopathy is to take substances that are normally toxic, and dilute them hundreds of times so there are just a few molecules left, and then give them to people to treat symptoms that are the the symptoms of the toxic substance itself. No kidding. I gave you some links if you don’t believe me.
Homeopathic drugs are not tested to see if they work. They are tested to assure that the ingredients are indeed toxic, and then they are referred to as “proven.”
You probably know some people who have gotten better taking homeopathic drugs. About a third of people will respond to a placebo, so if you really believe your drug (or your medicine dance) will work, it just might. Also, some diseases go away on their own, so some people will get better no matter what.
Most of the drugs that claim to be “homeopathic” on the market today are not actually homeopathic. The companies who sell these quack remedies label them “homeopathic” in the hope that FDA will ignore them, because real homeopathic drugs are really nothing but water ,alcohol, or some other solvent. One example of this is the Zicam nasal gel and nasal swab products, which were labeled as homeopathic but contained so much zinc that at least 130 people lost their sense of smell from using it.
Please don’t waste any more of your money on this. See a physician. There are treatments for warts out there that have been clinically tested.