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Healing Wounds?

July 14, 2000

Healing WoundsMy daughter has an ulcer on her ankle from getting injections for spider veins. The doctor told her he could remove the ulcer, and she would have only a couple of stitches. She ended up with 17, and he took out too much skin from the ankle. The last one is 1 year old this month.

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She is going to a wound care clinic, but it is not healing, her foot and leg swell up 2 times normal size, she is not diabetic. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Rosa

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By margo (Guest Post)
September 13, 20040 found this helpful

try sea buck thorn oil (also called Siberian oil)
try papaya skin (peel it an put peel flesh side down on wound
try actual propolis (gummy looking dark brown stuff) direct on it

 
By Anna Tan (Guest Post)
July 22, 20050 found this helpful

Dear Rosa,

i did consume a product call SNE and the ingredient is sea buck thorn.
there are many people consuming this product and recover from their problems. Even those who suffer from diabetes and had wound also recover.
what iam trying to say it that "sea buck thorn" is really good and if possible, try to look around for this "sea buck thorn" product.

regards
anna

 
October 12, 20060 found this helpful

Strangely enough, try honey. It has been getting a lot of attention lately as a way to help stubborn wounds to heal. There is an article that you can read here:

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www.dermnetnz.org/.../honey.html

Google "honey wound care" to find more articles about honey to treat wounds.

 
By k w (Guest Post)
January 27, 20090 found this helpful

Powder Alum is a very good healer, I keep it all the time & put it on everything that hurts. Put 1 teaspoon in a cup of water, apply it to the cut 3 or 4 times a day. Sounds like she needs to go to a Dr. for the swelling, she might have a blood clot, that is very bad news if she does. I had this with a broken leg at the ankle, almost died. Get the alum at a drug store in the back, if they don't have it ask them to order some. 3 oz to a bottle is very reasonable. Good luck and let us know how she is doing, ok?

 
March 1, 20200 found this helpful

The honey must be raw. Not processed...you can get it at food coops and online. It will sterilize and grow back flesh. I used it with cinnamon morning and night.

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The cinnamoon also helps soak up extra water the wound puts out. Get the best cinnamon you can, is what I read.

 
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