May 10

I have now definitely decided that the surgical route for mole removal is not for me so I am going to research and try out some home remedies.

I just wanted to mention to anyone reading this blog that it is always advisable to get your moles on skin checked out with your doctor or dermatologist before commencing any of these treatments to check if it is malignant or benign.

From what I have read it is sometimes necessary to try out a few natural mole removal remedies at home to find out which one works best for you.

Here are a few natural methods for removing moles that I have found in my research:

  1. Regularly apply fresh onion juice on your mole. This remedy can apparently take some time to work depending on the type of mole.
  2. Grind fresh coriander into a paste and attach it to your mole which will then fall off in a couple of `days (I’m not too convinced by my mole just ‘falling off’ in a few days!)
  3. Regularly apply honey to your mole, although the time taken for this to work again depends on your mole type.
  4. One of the most popular ways to remove moles naturally is to mix a small pinch of baking soda and mix it with a few small drops of castor oil. Then to apply it to your moles on skin and leave on overnight. For this treatment to be effective it must be repeated for a few days.
  5. Apply a drop of grape fruit extract on your mole 4 times a day and then cover with a small bandage.

Right, I’m off to try out some of these natural mole removal remedies ...