Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 I have a friends whoes family in Africa was in a car accident in October. She has already sent homeopathics for trauma and brocken bones, but the one sister is now dealing with large open wound to one or both thighs. THis sister is pregnant, thus not a good surgical candidate...and has already had a huge sugery to help mend the brocken bones in both her legs. (it was a bad acciedent). If it would help, I have pictures of the wound that I can send privately.... Anyone want to offer advice on this one? Again, the family is in Africa, Uganda. Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 I know this may seem odd, because I've only ever used this on a couple of my dairy goats, but they use it on people in hospitals as well. Apply honey which the bees have made from the nectar of the manuka tree. It grows wild here in New Zealand, and I have it used it with excellent results on one goat post surgically (she had to have her udder removed), and on one doe who got a slash wound from a broken fence. They use it here on burn victims as there is natural antiseptic in the manuka honey. Best wishes to your friend's sister. Andrea NZ On 12/12/2006, at 12:22 AM, sabyrah76 wrote: > I have a friends whoes family in Africa was in a car accident in > October. She has already sent homeopathics for trauma and brocken > bones, but the one sister is now dealing with large open wound to one > or both thighs. THis sister is pregnant, thus not a good surgical > candidate...and has already had a huge sugery to help mend the brocken > bones in both her legs. (it was a bad acciedent). If it would help, I > have pictures of the wound that I can send privately.... > > Anyone want to offer advice on this one? Again, the family is in > Africa, Uganda. > > Judy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Greetings: The best advice I can give is: *Large amounts of Vitamin C Ascorbic Acid daily for 3 months. This should help to clear it up as Vitamin C produces Collagen. It is the Collagen that heals the skin. sources: Buy Vitamin C at any pharmacy; pills or tablets a.s.a.p. Anna-- - In , " sabyrah76 " <oneummah wrote: > > I have a friends whoes family in Africa was in a car accident in > October. She has already sent homeopathics for trauma and brocken > bones, but the one sister is now dealing with large open wound to one > or both thighs. THis sister is pregnant, thus not a good surgical > candidate...and has already had a huge sugery to help mend the brocken > bones in both her legs. (it was a bad acciedent). If it would help, I > have pictures of the wound that I can send privately.... > > Anyone want to offer advice on this one? Again, the family is in > Africa, Uganda. > > Judy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 , " sabyrah76 " <oneummah wrote: > > I have a friends whoes family in Africa was in a car accident in > October. She has already sent homeopathics for trauma and brocken > bones, but the one sister is now dealing with large open wound to one > or both thighs. THis sister is pregnant, thus not a good surgical > candidate...and has already had a huge sugery to help mend the brocken > bones in both her legs. (it was a bad acciedent). If it would help, I > have pictures of the wound that I can send privately.... > > Anyone want to offer advice on this one? Again, the family is in > Africa, Uganda. > > Judy > Hi, Kindly send me the pictures. Hope I mcould help you after seeing the pictures. Anbu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 There are a few simple but highly effective things she can do. Clay packs on the wound will help close it, also she can put pure white sugar on the wound Sounds strange, but the sugar works great--it feeds the skin cells and allows them to start growing to cover the wound, and is anti-septic so no infection will set in. The clay does the same thing, except it works differently than the sugar because it doesn't feed the skin cells. But clay will draw out any infection, stop any infection from starting, and works to heal the wound. Make sure her clay is from a CLEAN source. Depending on where she is, she may be able to buy betonite clay, or she can use local clay if she knows it hasn't been contaminated with any toxins, human or animal. Samala Renee ---- sabyrah76 12/11/06 22:46:24 (AT) (DOT) Com Advice for healing open wounds I have a friends whoes family in Africa was in a car accident in October. She has already sent homeopathics for trauma and brocken Bones, but the one sister is now dealing with large open wound to one Or both thighs. THis sister is pregnant, thus not a good surgical Candidate...and has already had a huge sugery to help mend the brocken Bones in both her legs. (it was a bad acciedent). If it would help, I Have pictures of the wound that I can send privately.... Anyone want to offer advice on this one? Again, the family is in Africa, Uganda. Judy ********************************************* Peacefulmind.Com Sponsors Alternative Answers- HEALING NATURALLY- Learn preventative and curative measure to take for many ailments at: http://WWW.peacefulmind.Com/ailments.htm __________ -To INVITE A FRIEND to our healing community, copy and paste this address in an email to them: http://health.groups..Com/subs_invite _________ To ADD A LINK, RESOURCE, OR WEBSITE to Alternative Answers please Go to: http://health.groups..Com/links ___________ Post message: (AT) (DOT) Com Subscribe: - (AT) (DOT) Com Un: - (AT) (DOT) Com List owner: -owner (AT) (DOT) Com _______ Shortcut URL to this page: http://health.groups..Com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 honey is an excellent healer. Put it on wound and cover with gauze. Change daily. - Renee Tuesday, December 12, 2006 9:19 AM Re: Advice for healing open wounds Recent Activity a.. 549New Members b.. 21New Links c.. 1New Files Visit Your Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Hi. I have had alot of surgeries and huge wounds that had to heel from the inside out. I had a home care nurse who took clean guaze and wet it with saline solution. She put it into the wound then covered it. Depending on how bad the wound is ozzing she changed it 2xs a day. It did get red thats normal. Everyday we would measure the wound from the inside out and it would get smaller and smaller. You have to use sterile guaze and saline. You can get them from a medical supply pharmacy. Good Luck anbazhagan_c2000 <anbazhagan_c2000 wrote: --- In , " sabyrah76 " <oneummah wrote: > > I have a friends whoes family in Africa was in a car accident in > October. She has already sent homeopathics for trauma and brocken > bones, but the one sister is now dealing with large open wound to one > or both thighs. THis sister is pregnant, thus not a good surgical > candidate...and has already had a huge sugery to help mend the brocken > bones in both her legs. (it was a bad acciedent). If it would help, I > have pictures of the wound that I can send privately.... > > Anyone want to offer advice on this one? Again, the family is in > Africa, Uganda. > > Judy > Hi, Kindly send me the pictures. Hope I mcould help you after seeing the pictures. Anbu Any questions? Get answers on any topic at Answers. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2006 Report Share Posted December 13, 2006 Yes, thanks. I forgot to mention honey when I posted about clay and sugar. All natural honey (not heated honey due to processing) has natural antiseptic compounds. Local honey is always the best, where ever you live. Honey has been used for centuries as a wound healer. Samala Renee ---- I know this may seem odd, because I've only ever used this on a Couple of my dairy goats, but they use it on people in hospitals as Well. Apply honey which the bees have made from the nectar of the Manuka tree. It grows wild here in New Zealand, and I have it used It with excellent results on one goat post surgically (she had to Have her udder removed), and on one doe who got a slash wound from a Broken fence. They use it here on burn victims as there is natural Antiseptic in the manuka honey. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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