Castor Oil
People have utilized castor oil, a multifunctional vegetable oil, for thousands of years. It is produced by obtaining oil from the Ricinus communis plant’s seeds. Castor oil was used in ancient Egypt as fuel for lamps, a home cure for eye discomfort, and even to induce labor during pregnancy. Castor oil is still a natural remedy for constipation and skin problems. In addition, you can frequently find castor oil in organic beauty products.
Castor oil can help treat warts by rubbing it into the warts or applying it to the affected region with a medicine dropper. Some wrap the region in a bandage, which can keep the castor oil there longer and boost its efficacy. However, some anecdotal reports show castor oil being used to treat warts without using a bandage.
A combination of castor oil and garlic is another typical home treatment for warts. This is done by applying and rubbing castor oil on the affected area or putting a drop or two of the oil followed by a thin piece of fresh garlic. After that, cover the mixture with a bandage and use it for several hours or overnight while sleeping.