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Hello ,

I didn't notice anywhere in the PuriCore information where they suggested

drinking their product...

Topical wound care is a lot different from ingesting calcium hypochlorite. I

believe Dakin's solution was used during WW1 for wound care, but I am not sure

it was patented.

Tom

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> Look up MMS2 for those who don't know what MMS2 is.

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> http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/46783.php

> http://www.performance-materials.net/secure/assets/f20071203.075095.htm

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> From:

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> Issue: December 2007

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> Wound therapy from PuriCore gains US patent

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> A wound therapy that uses hypochlorous acid solutions, developed by PuriCore,

has been granted a US patent (Number 7 276 255).

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> The awarding of the patent,

> called Wound and Ulcer Treatment with Super-Oxidized Water, follows the

> awarding of related patents for PuriCore's technology in both the UK and

> Europe. The therapy

> involves treating any open wound with hypochlorous acid solutions at

> neutral or near-neutral pH and includes two important processes,

> reducing the bioburden of harmful microorganisms in the wound and

> promoting skin cell proliferation and re-growth, according to PuriCore's

> Chief Executive, Greg Bosch. Hypochlorous

> acid is a natural antimicrobial and PuriCore's technology mimics the

> human body's production of it. As it is effective in killing bacteria,

> viruses and fungal spores, it can limit the spread of infectious

> disease.

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> The

> technology is being commercialized as the trademarked Vashe wound

> therapy system. It has US Food and Drug Administration approval and is

> used for moistening, irrigating, cleaning, and debriding acute and

> chronic wounds including stage I through IV pressure ulcers, stasis

> ulcers, diabetic ulcers, post-surgical wounds, first and second degree

> burns, abrasions and minor irritations of the skin. Recent

> and ongoing clinical case studies show that the Vashe solution

> eliminates pathogens that produce harmful toxins and odour and cause

> significant pain, without any damage to tissue, said the company. PuriCore has

headquarters in Pennsylvania,USA, with offices in Stafford, UK. For

> further information, contact: Goldan, PuriCore Headquarters, 508

> Lapp Road, Malvern, PA 19355, USA; tel: +1-484-321- 2701; or contact:

> European Operations: PuriCore UK, Wolseley House, Staffordshire

> Technology Park, Beaconside, Stafford ST18 0GA, UK; tel:

> +44-1785-782420; Internet: www.puricore.com

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Hi,

My partner, who is a Homeopath uses ordinary granulated sugar mixed with

household soap under a waterproof plaster to draw out things like

splinters/stings. She personally has used honey on small open wounds

successfully, but hasn't yet had occasion to treat larger wounds.

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> While we're on the subject of wound care, has anybody personally used sugar

> dressings for wounds? My farrier once suggested mixing sugar and providine

> oidine to treat a case of thrush in my mare. It seems that the combination

> of sc to clean the wound and sugar dressings would be very effective for

> wound care.

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> Bev

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> Oh, thanks for this Bev. I'm treating an elderly shep with bed sores using

> colloidal silver, dmso and SC. It's working just fine but I can see that

> the addition of sugar might just be the ticket. I'll mix some up today and

> report in after observing for a few day.

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> Excited to try this.THANKS

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> Xxx

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> rose

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