Post by Natasha on May 21, 2006 13:00:19 GMT -5
you have heard of the old woman going to the cemetery almost at midnight on a full moon with her black cat, and while sitting on a grave she slices a potato in half and rubs it on her warts on the stroke of midnight, then after burying the potato in the top soil of the grave she picks up the cat and swings it by it's tail over her head and let's go throwing it as far as she can.
magically in a few days her warts are shriveling up and disappearing. and she knows that about a full week after she performed her magick that the warts will be gone completely.
it's bogus, of course i mean the full moon, the black cat, the grave yard, and the stroke of midnight.
but the potato and the warts is true.
there is something in the potato that makes the warts go away if you rub the juice over the warts. i could take some time and look it up on the Internet and find out exactly what it is in the potato that does that, but i am too lazy.
all i know is that for years i have tried different potatoes and they have always gotten rid of my warts as well as my grandmothers. we have tried many different ones and they all work but Idaho's work the fastest. i have even used the store bought things to freeze dry them off and they hurt like hell and you have to cover them in band aids, that never want to stay on, so you spend a fortune in stocking band aids for your two to three week wart removal. it sucks. not with potatoes.
we just slice the potato at one end, rub and keep it in a zip lock baggie, then we do it again the same day but most definitely the next day until they shrivel up and leave, which is usually about a week to two weeks depending on how much you use the potato and your wart size. but remember to always cut a slice off the potato cause you want fresh juices from it. only a little works, and you can use the whole potato for all your warts till they are gone, without have to waste more.
my family and i are wiccan's and we do believe in the power of a full moon, and all the rest, but that is up to you to do them on a certain date and time like that in a ritual. it's all in the power of believing though. if you believe it will work it will.
magically in a few days her warts are shriveling up and disappearing. and she knows that about a full week after she performed her magick that the warts will be gone completely.
it's bogus, of course i mean the full moon, the black cat, the grave yard, and the stroke of midnight.
but the potato and the warts is true.
there is something in the potato that makes the warts go away if you rub the juice over the warts. i could take some time and look it up on the Internet and find out exactly what it is in the potato that does that, but i am too lazy.
all i know is that for years i have tried different potatoes and they have always gotten rid of my warts as well as my grandmothers. we have tried many different ones and they all work but Idaho's work the fastest. i have even used the store bought things to freeze dry them off and they hurt like hell and you have to cover them in band aids, that never want to stay on, so you spend a fortune in stocking band aids for your two to three week wart removal. it sucks. not with potatoes.
we just slice the potato at one end, rub and keep it in a zip lock baggie, then we do it again the same day but most definitely the next day until they shrivel up and leave, which is usually about a week to two weeks depending on how much you use the potato and your wart size. but remember to always cut a slice off the potato cause you want fresh juices from it. only a little works, and you can use the whole potato for all your warts till they are gone, without have to waste more.
my family and i are wiccan's and we do believe in the power of a full moon, and all the rest, but that is up to you to do them on a certain date and time like that in a ritual. it's all in the power of believing though. if you believe it will work it will.