Guest guest Posted March 22, 2001 Report Share Posted March 22, 2001 dear Ina thank you so much for the story wish i knew it before i used the allophatic antibiotics and had the little surgery. simple medicine must be divine. thank you Anat - Inamarx <inamarx éåí øáéòé 21 îøõ 2001 22:45 Re : Bodymindlist: Anat and the wood in the finger > Dear Anat, > I stay in the desert, in Tucson. A friend of mine who worked in he > greenhouse, got a big horrible thorn jabbed into her foot. > the thorn broke off and the end part stayed logged onto the bone of her > large toe. She was in similar dilemma as you. she hobbled on that infested > foot for two weeks, when someone gave her this strange advice'. > > Liz, the torn victim, had to take a prickly pear leaf. This can be found all > over this area. > Scrape off the skin of the green thick, leaf. Just a dollar size piece would > do. Then take the green 'flesh' > of the prickly pear, and paste a wad of that on the infected spot and secure > with elastoplast's of a bandage. > this is to hold the leave pulp in place on your finger. > Leave this on overnight.The pulp will extract the foreign object. > Liz complied and the very next day sprinted around with a grin of relief on > her face. > > A similar thing happened to me, but not on such a grand scheme. I tried the > pulp treatment, and had the culprit jumping out of my skin over a day or > two. > > This advice is so simple and easy, that one is tempted to dismiss it! I > believe that this was a commonly used Indian muti./ healing medicine. > > Hope you can find the leaf of a prickly pear plant. > Kind regards, > Ina marx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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