Guest guest Posted May 26, 2006 Report Share Posted May 26, 2006 Sangre de Drago Amazonian indigenous people have used it for centuries to treat wounds, bites, and gastro-intestinal problems including stomach ulcers and colitis. It stops bleeding and helps with pain. It speeds up healing and prevents infection. It is anti-fungal, anti-viral, anti-microbial, anti- inflammatory. Rubbed on gums it tightens and revitalizes gum tissue. You can even use a few drops to brush your teeth with. It is the richest known source of anti-oxidants. Part of a conference call on animal health: Wound healer for man and beast . Veterinarian Dr Randy McMillan cut himself with a chain saw. He had a nasty laceration on his thigh, about 6 inches long, 3/4 inch deep, half an inch wide. Muscle was showing, and threads of skin were all over the place. In typical doctor fashion Randy decided to treat himself. After cleansing he applied Sangre de Drago straight to the wound. An hour later he realized that the pain was gone! In two weeks, the wound was totally healed. No sutures, no antibiotics, no infection. Just Sangre de Drago! Rattlesnake bites elderly greyhound. Dog survives. Greyhounds are notoriously over stressed when injured. Imagine the state of a ten- year old greyhound with a bad heart, who was bitten in the left shoulder by a rattlesnake in February. In defense of the snake we must say it was calmly hibernating when its cozy nest was disturbed by a construction crew. Unfortunately for the dog, this meant an extra large dose of venom. By the time Dr. MacMillan saw the dog it was two days later. The open wound was about 6 inches across and a nightmare of liquifying muscle, necrotic tissue and infected tissue. Dr. Randy cleaned the wound out as best he could, and sent the dog home on Recovazon, with instructions to the owner to flush the wound twice daily with Sangre de Drago. In 7 days the wound had completely granulated in. In Dr. McMillan's words: " Anyone who knows anything about open wound management knows it takes the body at least 7 days just to clean a wound out, and that is under the best of conditions......What we are seeing with these products is an increase of at least twice the healing, and that is just for open wound management. " A one-ounce squeeze bottle fits into the tiniest pocket. Great stuff. Try some. http://wildhealing.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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