Getting Rid of Corns with Urine

Addressing Stubborn Corns

Corns on the feet can be a persistent and painful problem. Many common household remedies and over-the-counter treatments often prove ineffective.

A Natural Remedy: Morning Urine

One method that has shown effectiveness involves the use of morning urine.

Personal Experience and Application:

Initial attempts to treat multiple corns using various methods like vinegar, chalk, saliva, teabhol oil, and commercial products such as Tiger Balm, Clabin Plus, Guttaplast, and Wartner yielded no results. Even a dermatologist’s prescribed Guttaplast proved unsuccessful. Frustration led to further research, uncovering the potential of morning urine.

Despite initial skepticism, the application of morning urine to the affected areas was attempted. This involved applying the urine with a cotton swab each morning. Over time, a noticeable reduction in the size of the corns was observed, eventually leading to their complete disappearance.

This remedy was also applied to a particularly painful and sensitive corn on the heel. Similar to the previous instances, the corn eventually disappeared following consistent application of morning urine.

Potential Benefits:

For individuals who spend significant time on their feet, such as teachers who require prolonged standing and movement, the persistent pain and discomfort of corns can negatively impact concentration and daily activities. This natural remedy offers a potential solution for alleviating such issues.

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