tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5090850830882295735.post1145104716102577890..comments2023-10-06T00:20:02.158-07:00Comments on How to Remove a Mole with Apple Cider Vinegar: How To Remove A Mole With Apple Cider Vinegar .. 2 Years LaterUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5090850830882295735.post-74358606000897178862016-07-19T05:51:28.187-07:002016-07-19T05:51:28.187-07:00I removed a mole using acv and the scab was really...I removed a mole using acv and the scab was really thin.I had that mole from birth.After removal it has been like 8-10days and there is swollen border around the follen off mole.Upon checking it with doctor he said that the area is infected and mole will come back but the skin underneath is white so how can the mole come back ?.<br />Does roots of my mole still exist?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02176051960132550748noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5090850830882295735.post-7042412546863217802015-07-18T11:17:46.596-07:002015-07-18T11:17:46.596-07:00Hi, I've been putting ACV for almost A MONTH n...Hi, I've been putting ACV for almost A MONTH now on my mole, taking some nights off (like 3 or 4 during the period). The mole is on my loin, and it's pretty big. It's always been in the way. It turned black a week after I started using the method, but only part of it. During this whole time, pieces of it came off, but the most part of it is still there. I kept it on every night, sometimes a whole day and night, very long periods of time, and I have protected the skin around it very well and it's not damaged at all. I don't understand - it seems to be working, but it's taking an awful lot of time. And it worries me that parts of it look completely burnt while the base of it is still intact looking. Should I stop the treatment?Ananoreply@blogger.com