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Boil Natural Home Remedies & Cures

 

Cayenne & Wintergreen Boil Home Remedies

Here is a good home remedy for boils.  Mix cayenne pepper with wintergreen oil and apply it as a poultice on a gauze pad.  This will bring the boil to a head and cause it to dry and heal.

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MMS

MMS or Master Mineral Solution is without a doubt the most powerful antibiotic and antiviral compound ever discovered. It is simple, cheap and commonly available. Millions have used it successfully - not toxic to human cells, only the pathogens. Take this for stopping infection, removing the pain and inflammation. Take it internally an apply to the boil to remove infection. Go here to find out about MMS.

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Warm a basil leaf until it gets soft.  Then spread castor oil over the betel leaf and put it on the boil.  Hold it in place with a band aid or gauze replacing it every couple of hours.  This will cause the boil to open and drain.

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Cummin Seed Paste for Boil Natural Home Remedy

Grind up cumin seeds with a mortar and pestle (like the druggist uses – Google it and buy one) or one of those electric coffee bean grinders with the blades.  Then make a paste with the ground seeds and hot water.  Spread the paste on your boil every hour until it comes to a head.

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 Drinking comfrey root tea is an aid to healing any infection.

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As a home remedy, boils can be treated with margosa leaves.  Boil the leaves in a little water for about 20 minutes.  You don’t want too much water left over.  Put the boiled leaves right on the spot.

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Soak lobelia and mullein in hot water let it sit in a jar over night.  Heat it again the next day and soak a cloth in it.  Apply the hot compress for about 10 minutes every hour.

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Boil Home Remedy using Turmeric Powder

Turmeric powder has long been used to heal boils and infections.  Put in directly on the boil with a little water or oil.  You can also roast some dry turmeric root and then grind to powder the residue and apply it.  This helps boils to come to a head and begin to drain.

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Potato Natural Home Remedy for a Boil

A good home remedy for a boil is to tape a slice of potato over the boil.  Leave it there for a few hours and it will draw the infection out of you.  You can see the residue on the potato!  This really works.

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Heat a wet washcloth in the microwave or run hot water out of the tap or heat some water in a pan.  Partially wring the washcloth so it doesn’t drip too bad and apply it to the boil.  When the washcloth cools, do it again.  Hot pack the boil like this for about 15 minutes several times a day.  Trust me, this always works.

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Take a vitamin E oil capsule and stick a pin in the end of it.  Squeeze vitamin E oil onto the boil several times a day.  It worked great for me!

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Tea Tree Oil Home Remedy for a Boil

Soak a cotton ball in Tea Tree oil and tape it to the boil. The pain will stop immediately.  The boil will soon come to a head and burst.  Squeeze out the rest of the puss.  This is one of the best home remedies for a boil. 

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I have had good luck treating boils with Tiger’s Balm.  Put the salve on the boil and it will rupture very soon and drain.

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Ichthammol Boil Home Remedy

There is such a thing as draw-out salve and it really works.  The active ingredient is ichthammol.  Do a search for it.

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I just successfully treated the meanest boil of my life!  I put a wet rag in the microwave oven for about 20 seconds and got it to the point that it was on the edge of too hot.  I would hold it on the boil until it cooled then I would cook the wet rag again.  This really helped with the pain right off.  I did this 4 times.  Then I put Campho Phenique on a band aid and let it sit on the boil during the night.  The next day I did the hot rag again and another band aid.  That evening the boil opened up and I got all the puss out of it. 

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Epsom Salt Soak Home Remedy for Boils

When your boils are at the stage of expulsion; soak them in warm/hot water with Epsom salts added to it.  Then very gently prick the center of them with a sterile needle or pin.  The fluid will drain, and the symptoms of itching and pain will subside.  Lastly, cover the affected area with Neosporin or another triple antibiotic ointment.

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I often get boils that really hurt on the inside of my thighs.  I take a cloth and soak it in the hottest tap water I can tolerate.  I then hold the cloth to the affected area for about 20 minutes.  When the towel cools, I re soak it with hot water.  I also put some witch hazel on the towel I’m using.  This has worked as a good remedy for me.

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I had problems with boils dating back to when I was a little girl.  I even had one removed requiring surgery and stitches. After this experience, I prefer the home remedy approach.   I have a learned that you can treat your boils using a hot compress.  You should also use a mixture of Epsom salt and witch hazel.  Honey is good to rub over the top of your boil.   It contains some antibiotic properties.    If you use this way of treatment, you can save money and time.  Also, this form of treatment is not as painful, and is more comfortable. 

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I have a remedy that your doctor probably wouldn’t suggest.  Take a brown paper sack and cut out a portion that is large enough to cover your boil.  Next, take the paper and soak it in vinegar, and tape the paper over the area.  After this dries, remove the paper and the boil is ready to pop or will naturally pop on its own. 

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I have a home remedy for boils that will drain and extract the core out of the boil. Just get some Hunt’s Tomato Paste and use it like an ointment, and cover the affected area.   Do this treatment in the morning and at night, covering with a bandage each time.

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I have experienced boils since I was thirteen.  I initially got a few along my bikini line area; but, this grew to an average of five to ten.  These boils can last for up to six months.  I tried many medications and nothing worked.  The doctors were not helpful.  Finally, I got some dial antibacterial soap with moisture body wash.  This has really worked well, clearing up old ones that were stubborn and wouldn’t go away.  I also discovered that you can get a cheaper generic brand of antibacterial soap with moisture body wash that will work fine.  Best of luck to you!

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If I have a stubborn boil that doesn’t want to go away; I rub some tea tree oil on it.  I did this every night for three weeks and it cleared it up without a doctor visit or having to lance it.

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Get yourself a product called detox-7.  It has herbs that will rid your blood of toxins that are responsible for your boils.  The main herbs are Dandelion and Burdock.  You should compliment this treatment with the use of an antibacterial soap each day covering susceptible and potential areas.   You can find this product at your local Walmart.

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This past year I had problems with large boils in my private areas that were painful and would not go away.  My doctor gave me antibiotics and recommended a product for me to use.  It turned out that the product doesn’t require a prescription and cost me less than $5.00.  The product is called Ichthammol ointment and is a black salve you apply to the boil after first cleansing it with an antibacterial soap.  You need to put the salve on thick, before putting on a bandage.  This can cause the boil to pop overnight; however, it may take about a week to get rid of a really large boil that is full of puss.  I’m so glad I have this to use, and I’m very happy to share this information with you!

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