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Hi Sandy,

 

> Hello,

> I am going to be needing surgery and I am looking for suggestions

> for an oil to help reduce scarring of the incision. I was thinking

> maybe rose hip seed oil would be good, perhaps infused with

> calendula, maybe some helichrysum eo?

> Any suggestions would be appreciated. Also, if anyone has used an

> oil before, at what point do you begin applying the oil? I'm

> assuming it shouldn't be right away before staples/sutures are

> removed, but I have never done this before.

 

The answer is Corsican Helichrysum italicum .. and Rose Hip Seed ..

maybe a 6% dilution or so of Heli.

 

As for when it should be applied .. not until the wound has healed.

Except for certain emergencies no EO should be used on an open wound

and in the case of scarring one should maybe use a Q-Tip for

application so as to avoid surrounding areas .. plus no need to waste

the Heli because it is NOT cheap. Apply maybe 3 X a day. I'm sure

there will be more comments on this .. if Marge has her ears on she

will come on line.

 

Corsican Helichrysum italicum is one of those oils that doesn't

require a lot of hyping with flowery phrases and esoteric overtones.

People who have needed it and tried it are the best marketers around

... word of mouth.

 

Why Corsican Helichrysum italicum? Check the next post I send .. all

Helichrysums are not equal.

 

> Thanks,

> Sandy

 

Welcome fer'shur .. y'all have a good one .. and keep smiling. :-)

 

Butch http://www.AV-AT.com

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