Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the most common questions I get about the Genital Warts Report, plus my detailed answers. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to contact me directly.
Why not just go to the doctor?
If you're not sure if what you have is actually warts or not, then going to the doctor is a good idea. One of the best things a doctor can do for you is to give you an actual diagnosis which confirms that what you're seeing is actually genital warts. Beyond that, the benefits of a doctor's help is going to vary a LOT from doctor to doctor and from state to state depending on where you are located and how good the medical service is there. But even the best of doctor's are only going to prescribe what they're supposed to in this situation which is Aldara (imiquimod), podofilox / Condylox, cryotherapy (freezing), surgical or laser treatments. And the problem with those treatments is that they seldom work long term. Oftentimes what happens is the warts appear to go away for awhile only to come back again in a month or two. That's the kind of treatment you're in for when you take the doctor route to its fullest extent.
Will it work if I’ve had warts for years?
Yes. I've heard from men and women who have had warts as long as 18 years and the main treatments in my report were still able to clear their case (permanently) within 2 to 3 weeks. Sometimes the amount of time you've had warts can make your treatment take longer due to the amount of time the warts have had to grow roots down below the skin, but it's still rare to see treatment times go beyond 1 month.
Is it safe for sensitive skin?
Yes. Method 1 in my report is the most gentle, so if you are concerned about irritation issues, start with that. But in some cases that's not powerful enough to cut it and you're going to have to switch to method 2 which can be a bit more abrasive. However, it's also more successful statistically, so go figure. Sometimes you have to break a couple eggs to make an omlet so it can be worth a little pain or discomfort to get these warts gone permanently.
Will this help women?
Yes. Some of the application methods are different for women due to the nature of the anatomy, but the effectiveness of the treatment is still excellent for women, even on warts that are up inside where you can't see.
Is this a cure for HPV?
Technically no, since you can still have HPV in your skin even after clearing all of the warts and keeping them gone. However, after the warts are cleared it is your body's immune system that should clear out any remaining HPV on its own now that the main harbors of it (the warts) are cleared away. So in short, my methods do not attack HPV directly, only the warts, but in doing so it takes it a LOT easier for your body to do the rest of the job on its own. Then at that point you should be free and clear.
Answers to the Toughest Questions
Below are my answers to the toughest, most important questions people often ask before deciding to use my report:
I’ve already tried everything — why would this work when nothing else has?
Sometimes, yes. Sometimes no. It depends on exactly what you have tried in the past and for how long. For more details about your specific situation, just e-mail me and tell me some of your background info and then I can let you know whether my report will be of benefit to you or not. And no, I'm not going to just always say that my report will work great for you - I actually listen to what you have to say and will give you an honest answer after weighing the facts of your case.
What if the warts come back again?
In some rare cases, they do. In the vast majority of cases what this means is that you stopped the treatment too early. When the warts go away, it is wise to keep treating the cleared area for at least another week or two even if there does not appear like there is anything left to treat. That's because during this time the treatment will be able to soak down through the skin to get at the root and gradually shrink it away until nothing is left. After that point, then nothing more should ever come back in that particular spot - however you might still have other spots that need to go through the same procedure.
Is this going to be painful?
In most cases, no. Method 1 is very gentile and while method 2 is more abrasive, it too does not cause pain in most cases. However, there are a few cases I've seen where the person had a very sensitive area and did experience some pain. But even that goes away after a few minutes after each treatment session and should not linger indefinitely. In some cases there can be a burning or stinging feeling when applying the treatment each time, but again, like I said before this should go away in a few minutes and not continue to be an issue for too long.
I’m embarrassed. What if someone finds out I bought this?
Unless you tell someone you bought my report, then literally no one will ever know. I've been helping people with genital warts since 2006! And during all those years, not once have I ever shared someone's name or e-mail address with anyone else for ANY purpose whatsoever. I have no reason to do that and I would not even want to go through the trouble of doing anything like that. Plus, it's just plain wrong and I don't do stupid things like that. I have a sense of pride and professionalism about all this. Period.
Can I really trust some guy on the internet instead of a doctor?
That's fair. Honestly if you read every word on my website and watch the video of myself that I made several years ago about this and STILL don't want give my report a try, there's nothing more I can do or say. That's fine. No hard feelings. Just go somewhere else and I wish you well in your journey.
I don’t want to waste money — how do I know this isn’t a scam?
Getting my report is never a waste of money because if you ever find that it's not for you or want your money back for whatever reason, all you have to do is e-mail me and ask politely. When I see your email (keep in mind I'm a real person who sleeps and has other jobs, so it can take me as long as a day or so to see your email sometimes) then I send you the money back via PayPal's refund process. It's very easy and there are no hard feelings. I use what money I get from this site to help pay for my time answering lots of emails and occasional phone calls and to help pay for food for my little 2 year old boy. For the help you're getting I consider that to be a fair trade that benefits both of us.
What if I do it wrong?
It's very difficult to do these treatments in a way that would make them ineffective as long as you follow all of my instructions. That's why I wrote this in the form of a report with logical steps and everything numbered out and well considered. I've been doing this long enough that all variations or issues have been considered and thought out so all you have to do is follow the directions and repeat the treatment every day until the warts are gone (and a little past that, as we've discussed above.)
Will this leave scars or marks?
In the vast majority of cases, no. Your skin should heal back completely without any lasting marks. That said, I have known a few rare cases over the years where the person had extremely bad warts that dug into the skin pretty far and when they fell off, they left behind a sort of "crater" like what you'd see on the moon. In those cases, their skin may still have a slight indentation for years afterward but even craters on the skin tend to fill back in over time.
How long before I see real results?
I cover this on my main page. The answer is you should start to see changes in how your warts look pretty quickly, often within days. In rare cases people like me have cleared their warts in only a few days. But most people will take about 2 weeks or slightly longer.
What if my partner finds out I’m treating this?
Your partner should probably know about this issue. I think it would be a good idea to tell them, especially if there is a chance they might be infected too. Maybe you got it from them? Maybe they got it from you? Who knows? Not even a doctor can tell you that. But what you can do is let the person know and then follow that bad news up with some good news - the fact that you know about my report and are actively using it to clear up the warts. Share my info with them and help them clear up their warts too! Why not?
What if I can’t get the exact items from the store you recommend?
There are less than 5 people I've ever talked to (out of many thousands) who have not been able to find the ingredients they needed to do the treatment. One of them was a soldier in Iraq years ago, and another guy was in Ireland who lived way out in a rural area with no access to any real stores or pharmacies. In those cases, I made an exception and actually bought the stuff here locally and shipped it to them and they agreed to pay for the cost plus shipping. But... that was only a few people over decades of time. Chances are you will have no problem finding the supplies you need locally at a much cheaper cost (and much faster!) than if I were to get involved and send them to you myself.
Do I need to change my lifestyle or take supplements for this to work?
My report does cover some immune boosting regimens that do involve supplements but these are all OPTIONAL and are not essential to your treatment being a success. But if you are the type of person who has historically had problems with your immune system, then these additional immune boosting methods should help you have an easier time getting rid of the HPV warts. As for other types of lifestyle choices, I can say that if you currently smoke tobacco, then yes you need to stop smoking or else you will have a terrible time trying to clear up your warts. You should also not try to have any more sex while you are treating your warts for reasons I hope are obvious.
What happens if I stop the treatment too soon?
The main risk of stopping the treatment immediately after the warts are gone is that you still may have wart roots under the skin and those roots can cause the warts to re-grow and come back on top of the skin after awhile. The way to avoid this is to keep treating the cleared area for at least 2 weeks after the last wart disappears. And if you stop the treatment before the warts you can see are gone, then obviously they're not going to continue getting better and in fact may start to reverse and get worse again. Once you start down this road to recovery, you need to stay on it until the job is completely done.
Is it safe to use near sensitive areas?
Yes, that's fine. Like I mentioned above, cases of bad irritation are rare and even if you do experience some irritation, it's a small price to pay to finally be free of genital warts forever - at least in my personal opinion.
What if I’m not sure it’s really a wart?
If you're not sure what you have are warts, step 1 is to compare what you have to photos you see online, including those on my genital warts photos page. If you're still not sure what you have after that, then it's best to go to a dermatologist and get an offical diagnosis.
What if I don’t see results in 2 weeks?
Just treat longer. Keep in mind, during the first 10 to 12 days you're looking for any change in size, shape, color, or consistency. Some peoples warts turn white or black, some get mushy, some go from soft to hard, some start to shrink back down into the skin, some swell up, etc. There are a lot of different possible reactions, all of which can lead to the ultimate goal of them clearing up and leaving your skin. So I can't predict which one it would be in any particular case, but I can say that in those few cases where it doesn't work, then it does not work at all, meaning there are no changes. But once you start to see changes, that is an indication you are on the right track, it is just a matter of time. And how much time after that point can vary widely from person to person.