Apply the peel.
Place the white side directly on the papilloma so that it is completely covered.
Secure
the skin with tape or a bandage – firmly, but not too tight.
Let it sit overnight
. Keep the skin on for 6 to 8 hours to allow the enzymes and acids to work.
Clean and repeat.
In the morning, peel off the skin, rinse with warm water, and pat dry. Repeat every night for 2 to 3 weeks or until the wart dries and falls off naturally.
How long does it take?
Results vary from person to person. Some people notice a reduction in their warts after one week, others after two to three weeks of treatment. The process is slow and natural, so be patient.
Important Precautions
Never remove a papilloma yourself: you risk bleeding, infection or scarring.
Stop immediately if the area becomes red, swollen, painful or infected.
Do not apply the method near the eyes, inside the mouth or on sensitive areas (genitals).
If the papilloma changes color, shape, or grows rapidly, consult a doctor.
The method is not suitable for people with banana allergies or very sensitive skin.
