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How it works: Tea tree oil is known for its antiviral and antiseptic properties, making it a strong candidate for natural wart removal.

Method: Apply a drop of tea tree oil directly to the wart and cover it with a bandage. Repeat this twice a day. Be careful, as tea tree oil can be irritating to the skin; dilute it with a carrier oil if necessary.

5. Aloe vera
How it works: Aloe vera contains malic acid, which can help burn away the wart tissue.

Method: Apply fresh aloe vera gel directly to the wart and cover it with a bandage. Repeat the application several times a day and continue daily until the wart disappears.

6. Duct tape
How it works: This method, known as duct tape occlusion therapy, involves suffocating the wart.

Method: Place a small piece of duct tape over the wart and leave it on for six days. Next, soak the wart in water and gently rub it with a nail file or pumice stone. Repeat the process until the wart disappears.
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