Homeopathy is used as an alternative approach for the treatment of moles and warts, focusing on individualized remedies such as Thuja occidentalis, Causticum, Sepia, and Natrum muriaticum, among others. Clinical case series, observational studies, and at least one randomized controlled trial have documented improvement in some patients, in some cases with complete disappearance of warts or moles within 1–3 months, and without major adverse effects. Remedies are chosen based on the individual's symptom profile, with Thuja occidentalis commonly prescribed for resistant or recurrent warts. However, controlled studies show mixed or inconclusive results, with some suggesting improvements compared to placebo, but others finding no statistically significant difference between homeopathy and placebo treatments for warts. While homeopathic mole and wart treatments are considered gentle, non-invasive, and may be preferable for those seeking natural options, scientific evidence for their efficacy is not definitive, so consulting a qualified practitioner and considering conventional options may be advisable for persistent or bothersome lesions.
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