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RCs MDPV and warts

SpeedsticK

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Ok so i haven't posted on here much,
But there is one thing i have noticed since i started using MDPV daily.

Before i started using MDPV, i had 1 wart on both of my hands.

I have tried many ways of getting rid of them from just cutting them off with a razer blade to using liquid nitrogen to freeze them off many times.

I had since then quit trying, and soon after i started using MDPV, well about 2 weeks after starting i noticed my warts hurting with little or no contact, and now, a full month after, my warts are completely gone, i noticed they started getting darker and darker shades of color before i noticed i could just pick it off.

And to let you not think it was the Liquid Nitrogen, the last time i tried freezing them off was a full month and a half before using MDPV.

Could it be that the MDPV kills off the infected skin cells or could it just be that maybe messing with the warts long anough constantly finally did effect a month afterward?
 
I doubt the MDPV had anything to do with it, but anything is possible. Maybe the peripheral vasoconstriction from the drug killed them off (?).
 
Oh shit yeah.
usually when i remove them they bleed, i noticed there was no bleeding at all but red spots where there was blood flowing through them.
 
I could definitely see the extreme vasoconstriction lending a hand to the death of your warts. Certainly its partially responsible for the absence of bleeding.
 
I could definitely see the extreme vasoconstriction lending a hand to the death of your warts. Certainly its partially responsible for the absence of bleeding.
Well, it never gets all *that* extreme with MDPV, but certainly can get enough so that it's noticeable (e.g. skin discoloration on elbows, heels, knees and such). I've seen my feet get pretty blotchy as well, with dark patches here and there where the blood flow is decreased. Don't think it ever gets enough to kill off any actual tissue, but warts are probably pretty susceptible to any decrease in blood flow.

I doubt it's a wart removal technique that a doctor would ever recommend... =D.
 
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