Natural Remedies

Could Baking Soda Used for a Mole be Burning the Skin?

Posted by Karhooi (Malaysia) on 07/06/2015

I've been using baking soda by mixing it with water. I apply it on my mole. Everytime I apply it, it stings a little. Also, there is a pinkish like thingi surrounding my mole which I believed it's burned. Should I continue? Is this the process?

Replied by Andrew
England
07/06/2015

Was the mole painful before? I got rid of a painful malignant protruding mole by sparking it with a violet ray ray machine till it turned black and fell of as dead skin. The last resort was the black salve but I did not it as that worked. You usually mix the Sodium Bicarb with an oil such as castor oil rather than water. It should be mild compared to the next level which is using Tea Tree or Oregano oil applied to the mole 3x a day for as may weeks as needed which eventually turns them black and makes them fall off.

If you can afford a violet ray, then even even in contact mode, (not spark) is a gentle way to remove them but can take months. Spark worked in 3-4 sessions for me a few days apart. zapping for about a minute with the maximum distance the wand is from the skin to cause the biggest spark to the mole. Beware it hurts a bit.

Have used tea tree oil to get rid of skin tags which takes about 3 weeks of 3X application per day.