Guest guest Posted June 6, 2004 Report Share Posted June 6, 2004 Sorry Duncal, I must jump in here. The recommendation you gave is not accepted by the medical community. I will tell you what is, and I also will tell you the doctor needs to follow the treatment of this. First, when an ulcer begins, begin by using a triple topical antibiotic on the ulcer. Use it with a wet to dry bandage. Change this everyday. If at the end of two weeks it is still actively visable, use hydrogel daily until you see the slough (dead skin either yellow or brownish) peeling away. If these do not take care of it, you need to use a product called regranex. This tube is $700 in the US. This protocal is to be checked with your doctor, and used with his blessing. I received it from a geriatric wound treatment specialist, who treatd diabetics regularily. Please consider it. Hugs and best wishes, Marilyn > > >Can't remember what list I had this on, but if this one---let me just > >tell all, that I cut the tip off my spare diabetic boot off just below > >the toe line......and I am easily able to get around with NO PRESSURE > >on my teensy ulcer on my index toe----Maybe now it will heal----ROLF > > Hey, Rolf, > > About that ulcer (anyone)! You can quickly kill even drug resistant > infections and promote healing with ozonated olive oil. I have saved > the legs of two people by simply recommending they try it. > > Here's the manufacturer: > http://www.plasmafire.com > > regards, > > Duncan Crow > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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