Ayurvedic Treatment for the Removal of Foot Corns
These are the different Ayurvedic methods for the treatment of Foot Corns.
1. Juice of Ginger with clear lime should be mixed in equal part and rubbed three times in a day on the corn. It will help in the removal of foot corns
2. On the corn rub the juice of Calotropis gigantea for one week & corns will be cured.
3. A well ripe Fig should be grinded and the grinded Fig should be put on the corn to cover it completely. This must be done 3 times a day for 1 week. This will help in curing of foot corns.
4. Take the white of egg add copper sulphate. Heat Copper sulphate and mix it with white of egg and rubbed on the corns for two weeks. Then the foot corns will be cured.
5. Water after boiling rice should be mixed with rock salt. Then it should be applied regularly. This will remove corns.
6. Take Turmeric 1 part, Terminalia chebula 1 part, and 2 part of coconut oil. Mix all together and make it into a paste by grinding. The paste thus obtained is rubbed on to the corn for a week. This will help in curing the corns.
7. When Cashew nut’s outer shell is heated up an oil is produced. It is good for curing foot corn.
8. Plumbago root should be grinded and rubbed on the corn at night time. It is poisonous so be careful.





July 6th, 2009 at 9:15 pm
I think I will try to recommend this post to my friends and family, cuz it’s really helpful.
September 3rd, 2009 at 2:18 pm
A lot of great information in here I didnt know about. Turmeric seems to be good for many things. I know about macrobiotics but I havent had time to read much about ayurveda.
September 14th, 2009 at 5:00 am
My husband have multiple of corns. Each leg has more than 10 corns and he is facing very difficulty. We have been applying Sunnam ( Chalk powder ) but no use. We have tried with corn caps also.
Can any one suggest best home remedy for multiple corns
October 5th, 2009 at 1:34 pm
I stay in Bangalore. Kindly let me know, as where can I get the juice of Calotropis gigantea.
Will the application of it remove the corn completely?