Guest guest Posted July 16, 2003 Report Share Posted July 16, 2003 , One item that might be helpful is pure emu oil. This is a natural oil, which is processed in a lab and is pretty much attainable all over the U.S. now. When emu oil is applied to a blister, whether it is from a burn, abrasion, or allergic reaction of some kind, it assists the body in re-absorption of the fluid within the blister. It lessons scarring on blisters which have already burst, but most importantly, it is a natural product that will not affect anything else you may be having to take or put on your body now. *most all emu oil contains trace amounts of vitamin E (as a preservative), but should not contain anything else for this use. Emu Oil will also help to de-sensitize this skin area......as wherever you now have blisters, you will most likely have super-sensitive surface skin even after the blisters are gone. If you have trouble finding emu oil.....just let me know and I will get someone in contact with you, who is close to you. Just FYI - American Emu Association website is: aea-emu.org Hope this helps.....sorry it's not a " cure " Donna Womack (Cameron's Mom) Fort Worth, TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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