A plantar wart (also known as “Verruca plantaris”:405) is a wart caused by the human papillomavirus occurring on the sole or toes of the foot. (HPV infections in other locations are not plantar; see human papillomavirus.) Plantar warts are usually self-limiting, but treatment is generally recommended to lessen symptoms (which may include pain), decrease duration, and reduce transmission.
Planters wart and athlete's foot
I have had a planters wort on the bottom of my left foot, it receeded and came out along the side of my long toe. It had started to hurt, and I didnt know what it was. At one point I relized it was a pathongine of some sort. I then put pure MMS on it, I was very deeply suprised at the point, but the strangest thing happened immediately. I realized the pain was going right directly up my toe back to the original location of the wort. It was as if this pathogine was being killed right along its extension into my toe back to the root/source. It was as if something was living in my foot and didnt want to die, but did. Per my study of how Chlorine dixoide works at the celular level, I then realized that no pathogine can stay in a living state when C.D. is exposed to its surface. Having done this research myself prior to using it, I was actually suprised that science is stranger than fiction. It works very well at killing other things such as athletes foot.
Plantar wart reduction after weekly MMS use
I have been taking the MMS for just over a week and I’m now up to 9 drops.
I am beginning to see a lessening in the size of a large plantar wart that I have had between my toes for nearly 5 years. I have done almost everything possible to get rid of it, with no success and now it is almost gone.
My husband, who has Hep C, is also taking the MMS. He is unable to handle more than 2 drops without feeling sick and dizzy. We are both excited to see what the results will be once he is able to take a more therapeutic dose.