Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 Hey , One other possible avenue of accelerated healing would be to look into silver iontophoresis, Which is injecting the silver ions directly into the tissue and bone of the broken toe though electric current passing over silver electrodes. If I'm not wrong on this, Bob Beck did an experiment on this back in the 80's and found that when silver ions were injected into surrounding tissues and the bones of broken bones or fractures, that It in some cases sped up healing 50% and also caused bone fractures that would not normally heal, healed up! Study here on this site here... http://www.silvermedicine.org/robertobecker.html One possibility might be that you could somehow pull this off by using a SOTA blood electrification device and use the silver bio stimulator probes directly over the broken toe area? Or another similar blood electrification device. You Would probably want to clean the electrodes on the devices as best as you can with a Scotch-Brite pad so that you have good exposure to the silver electrodes in case they are discolored. You most likely would not want to use cotton sleeves for the electrodes in this scenario and apply the electrodes directly to the skin or over the broken toe. But be careful, as you might irritate the skin by doing this. Maybe start out with the device on low intensity and work way up.It would either be the silver ions or a combination of both the silver ions from the electrodes and electric currents traveling through the tissue and bone itself that could stimulate healing. I hope I'm giving some good ideas here to try out. Please do research on this topic though before trying it out. Mike --- Ellis <lellis4563@...> wrote: > I'm looking for ideas to help my husband with what > we are pretty sure is a broken toe. No point going > to the ER with it - they'll give him a boot and send > him home. > > I want to make him more comfortable, and try to get > the swelling down (he hit his toe over 24 hours ago, > so we're doing heat to promote healing). > > I've also had him pulsing with Bil's MP5K, and using > footbaths with Epsom Salts and Apple Cider Vinegar > and DMSO. > > Does anybody else out there have any ideas? We'll > try it all.... > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________ Start your day with - Make it your home page! http://www./r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 The MP will help bones to heal faster. Also, lymphasizing will speed the healing. gail -- In , Ellis <lellis4563@s...> wrote: > > I'm looking for ideas to help my husband with what we are pretty sure is a broken toe. No point going to the ER with it - they'll give him a boot and send him home. > > I want to make him more comfortable, and try to get the swelling down (he hit his toe over 24 hours ago, so we're doing heat to promote healing). > > I've also had him pulsing with Bil's MP5K, and using footbaths with Epsom Salts and Apple Cider Vinegar and DMSO. > > Does anybody else out there have any ideas? We'll try it all.... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 DMSO and moving the lymph. DMSO should be available at any local feed store or fancy horse shop or some vet stores or veternarians. It is cheap and will speed healing nicely. A What to do about broken toe? I'm looking for ideas to help my husband with what we are pretty sure is a broken toe. No point going to the ER with it - they'll give him a boot and send him home. I want to make him more comfortable, and try to get the swelling down (he hit his toe over 24 hours ago, so we're doing heat to promote healing). I've also had him pulsing with Bil's MP5K, and using footbaths with Epsom Salts and Apple Cider Vinegar and DMSO. Does anybody else out there have any ideas? We'll try it all.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Try cold-pressed Castor Oil (topically) to reduce the swelling and promote the healing of the bone. Ivy > > I'm looking for ideas to help my husband with what we are pretty sure is a broken toe. No point going to the ER with it - they'll give him a boot and send him home. > > I want to make him more comfortable, and try to get the swelling down (he hit his toe over 24 hours ago, so we're doing heat to promote healing). > > I've also had him pulsing with Bil's MP5K, and using footbaths with Epsom Salts and Apple Cider Vinegar and DMSO. > > Does anybody else out there have any ideas? We'll try it all.... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2005 Report Share Posted November 18, 2005 COMPLETE TISSUE FORMULA (BF & C) All internal formulas no longer have Comfrey due to the FDA requirements (capsules and extracts) The rest still contain comfrey. Find the BF & C formula that still contains comfrey. I would like to relate the experience that I had with Dr. 's Bone, Flesh & Cartilage formula. I was working in a kitchen when I dropped a #10 can on my large toe. The bone was crushed and even after proper care, it didn't set straight. Even though this was an old injury, I believed that Dr. 's formula would help, even if it was only to relieve the discomfort. I made an ointment of the formula using olive oil as the base. I applied this ointment liberally on my toe, but after several weeks, to my surprise, my toe lost all structural support. I was naturally quite concerned, so I called Dr. , who wasn't very surprised, but told me to keep applying the ointment. I did and to my amazement, the cartilage formed, hardened into bone and now you can't even tell that it had been deformed. --Taken from video recorded testimonials June, 1979. Speaker is Calvert, B.C., Canada. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2005 Report Share Posted November 18, 2005 , I slammed my smallest toe into a concrete wall while playing racquet ball a couple years back. It hurt on a section of the bone, but not the joint. I figured I had a micro-fracture or bruised bone and that it would heal. After the pain did not go away for weeks, I put the electrodes from a brain tuner (sota unit) on each side of the toe at the pain point and pumped through electricity for at least 20 minutes. I swear that the pain was gone the next day and never came back. It was amazing how fast it worked. Steve > > I'm looking for ideas to help my husband with what we are pretty sure is a broken toe. No point going to the ER with it - they'll give him a boot and send him home. > > I want to make him more comfortable, and try to get the swelling down (he hit his toe over 24 hours ago, so we're doing heat to promote healing). > > I've also had him pulsing with Bil's MP5K, and using footbaths with Epsom Salts and Apple Cider Vinegar and DMSO. > > Does anybody else out there have any ideas? We'll try it all.... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2005 Report Share Posted November 18, 2005 I too knew a person who had broken her finger......the break was on the knuckle.......the finger was in constant pain and this had been going on for about 3 months......the knuckle was red and inflamed where the break was and the finger was very stiff. She had the break reset and the doctors told her that she had a ruptured tendon too. The hospital gave her excercises to do with her fingers in the hope of loosening this and reducing the pain. Like i said this had gone on for about 3 months and nothing was getting better. So i hooked up my CES machine with the two earclip electrodes. I clipped one electrode on the top of the finger and the other electrode i clipped on the bottom of the finger........so the current passed through the whole finger. The current was set at 200 microamps and the frequency was 0.5 htz. I did this for about 40 minutes at which time the finger began to really throb and ache even more. Upon taking the electrodes off the swelling immediately began to dissapate and all the stiffness began to melt away. It was amazing before our eyes...after about 20 minutes the pain had gone .......all the stiffness was gone......and the swelling was gone. It has never come back since........and after only one session. It was incredible.... > > > > I'm looking for ideas to help my husband with what we are pretty > sure is a broken toe. No point going to the ER with it - they'll give > him a boot and send him home. > > > > I want to make him more comfortable, and try to get the swelling > down (he hit his toe over 24 hours ago, so we're doing heat to promote > healing). > > > > I've also had him pulsing with Bil's MP5K, and using footbaths with > Epsom Salts and Apple Cider Vinegar and DMSO. > > > > Does anybody else out there have any ideas? We'll try it all.... > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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