Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 Hi Everyone, I recently got back from vacation to the mountains. It was wonderful, but the reason I am writing is to tell of my friends experience with Hydroxygen Plus. It is a product that I always carry in my purse. It comes in a small bottle and I use it on skin wounds AND to add to my drinking water. We vacationed with a friend and his wife and kids. While we were walking around I noticed that his wife was limping, so I naturally asked her what the problem was. She said that her flip flops had worn a blister on her big toe and her toe was sore because the blister had broken. She was really having trouble walking. So.... I naturally whipped out my Hydroxygen Plus and a band aid, both of which I always have in my purse. (I have four little kids. *smile*) I explained to her that I had used Hydroxygen Plus on many skin wounds and they had healed up almost over night. I told her to ask my husband, he even let me put it on him, which says a lot. He usually scoffs at my alternative suggestions, but this one he has used repeatedly. Anyway, she agreed to let me put it on her sore. We rinsed it really good with water, then I told her I was about to put one drop on Hydroxygen Plus on her sore. I told her to be prepared because it was going to sting like the dickens to put it lightly! I mean it is going to really sting! She kind of laughed and said something like, okay, thanks for the warning. I reassured her that I wasn't kidding, it was going to hurt! So, I put the drop on the sore, then put a drop on the Band-Aid and put the Band-Aid on her. She agreed that it really hurt!!! But, she left the Band-Aid on and in fact later, came back for another drop and Band-Aid because it had been a few hours. She said it was stinging all the way up her leg, which was something new to me. The next day she said it was still hurting, which really surprised me because it had been my experience that all the wounds that I had put it on really were closed up. Since it was still hurting, we again put the drop and Band-Aid with a drop on the Band-Aid on her again. She said it was still hurting all the way up her leg. She is a person who deals with Drs all the time with her job. She works on an ambulance. She is at the University Hospital on a daily basis. When she got home, she had one of the Drs. look at her toe. They said it was not a blister, it was a brown recluse bite. They were surprised that it hadn't done more damage. She told them about what I put on her. They told her that they were actually working on case studies using pressurized oxygen in treating brown recluse bites. Apparently the University Hospital in Missouri has a hyper baric (excuse my spelling) chamber, she thinks it is the only one in the state. They said that the stinging up the let was probably the oxygen interacting with the poison in the vein. Anyway, I thought that was pretty cool! ~Karma http://loaves-n-fishes.com http://www.karma.awarenesshealth.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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