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When a wound is still fresh you can accelerate healing by around a

factor of five with topical colloidal silver and aloe vera; joining

is speeded up enough that very little scar tissue is formed. I prefer

the colloidal silver.

You can't readily reach the bone with the colloidal silver, but you

can reach it with a magnetic pulser; the small amount of current

released isn't enough to feel but speeds healing and reduces bruising

very well. It also kills infection and I've saved limbs with a

magnetic pulser by clearing drug-resistant infection

http://sotainstruments.com.

Another thing that speeds healing and kills infection is ozone

therapy.

Those things might be out of reach for you but you a large magnet

(south-seeking north face) will produce a healing effect that

penetrates fairly deep.

Duncan

>

> Hi all,

>

> Yesterday I had surgery to remove screws in my hip from a fracture

last

> year. I was hoping someone can give advise about healing the

incision

> and the bone faster.

>

> I don't have any herbs at home and doubt if I can get to the store

on

> my own for a few days. I do have lots of vitamins, minerals, whey

and

> EVCC.

>

> Lee

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Just my 2 cents - Emu oil is amazing at healing wounds and preventing

scarring. Some people use it straight. I have made a salve with a

few other oils with healing properties that I use. It works

wonderful for burns too. I burned my fingers, applied the Emu salve

immediately. It took the pain away and the next day you could not

even tell they had been burned. Course depending upon the severeness

of the burn, it could take a bit longer. A friend of mine gashed the

fleshy part of his hand just under the thumb really bad. He probably

should have gone to the Dr and gotten stitches, but didn't. He used

the emu salve and it took a while but healed up faster than anything

else he tried and no scarring. Anyway, these are just a couple

examples. Emu oil penetrates deeply into the layers of the skin and

can act as a carrier oil for other ingredients. I'm not sure if it

will get to the bone, but it is said to reduce inflammation in

muscles and joints. I have a grandson that races motocross and he

uses it for his aches and pains, and to facilitate healing wounds or

when he breaks any bones (luckily not too many really serious

injuries so far :))

HTH

Gail

> >

> > Hi all,

> >

> > Yesterday I had surgery to remove screws in my hip from a

fracture

> last

> > year. I was hoping someone can give advise about healing the

> incision

> > and the bone faster.

> >

> > I don't have any herbs at home and doubt if I can get to the

store

> on

> > my own for a few days. I do have lots of vitamins, minerals,

whey

> and

> > EVCC.

> >

> > Lee

> >

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My .02 is that salves are notorious for contamination and spreading

infection. This is most apparent in burns. Emu oil sounds non-sterile.

Duncan

> > >

> > > Hi all,

> > >

> > > Yesterday I had surgery to remove screws in my hip from a

> fracture

> > last

> > > year. I was hoping someone can give advise about healing the

> > incision

> > > and the bone faster.

> > >

> > > I don't have any herbs at home and doubt if I can get to the

> store

> > on

> > > my own for a few days. I do have lots of vitamins, minerals,

> whey

> > and

> > > EVCC.

> > >

> > > Lee

> > >

> >

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In my 5 yrs of experience with this oil and making my own salves,

some with emu and some with other oils & herbs, I, nor any of the

many other people that have used them, have ever had an incident of

contamination or spreading infection. " Studies have suggested that

emu oil is anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, encourages healing,

stimulates skin growth, has a natural SPF, is a natural emollient and

moisturizer, penetrates multiple layers of skin, is non-comedogenic,

hypo-allergenic, prevents and diminishes scarring/stretch marks and

more ... " There are also other oils, herbs and essential oils that

contain anti-bacterial properties that could be used in making a

salve. So I guess it might depend upon what is used in the make-up

of the salve. But then again, not all Emu oil is equal so it pays to

do some research before buying/using it.

Just my add'l .02 :)

Gail

>

> My .02 is that salves are notorious for contamination and spreading

> infection. This is most apparent in burns. Emu oil sounds non-

sterile.

>

> Duncan

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You don't have to mix the CS and aloe; either one increases formation

of granular tissue (first healing stage) by a factor of four or five.

This leads to knitting of tissue with very little scar formation.

Within 24 hours is especially good because it will speed that initial

stage.

I don't have a formula for mixing the two.

Duncan

> >

> > Hi all,

> >

> > Yesterday I had surgery to remove screws in my hip from a

fracture

> last

> > year. I was hoping someone can give advise about healing the

> incision

> > and the bone faster.

> >

> > I don't have any herbs at home and doubt if I can get to the

store

> on

> > my own for a few days. I do have lots of vitamins, minerals,

whey

> and

> > EVCC.

> >

> > Lee

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I read some research where they used raw honey to heal cuts from surgery

and it healed better and with less complications than anything else!

Keen

O.T.--Surgery advise

Hi all,

Yesterday I had surgery to remove screws in my hip from a fracture last

year. I was hoping someone can give advise about healing the incision

and the bone faster.

I don't have any herbs at home and doubt if I can get to the store on

my own for a few days. I do have lots of vitamins, minerals, whey and

EVCC.

Lee

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I will try it. Was the kind of honey specified?

I have tried CS, Aloe and Emu so far. This scar is going to have the

best chance to heal of any scar I have had. :-)

Thanks,

Lee

>

> I read some research where they used raw honey to heal cuts from surgery

> and it healed better and with less complications than anything else!

>

> Keen

>

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CS and aloe increase granular tissue formation, the first stage of

healing, by about a factor of five. Electrical current also speeds

healing a lot.

Honey, electricity, CS and aloe gel reduce infection. I don't think I

saw data, when I was researching Manuka Honey, that indicated that

the honey actually speeds healing, which is sepatate from suppressing

infection.

Duncan

> >

> > I read some research where they used raw honey to heal cuts from

surgery

> > and it healed better and with less complications than anything

else!

> >

> > Keen

> >

> >

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> CS and aloe increase granular tissue formation, the first stage of

> healing, by about a factor of five. Electrical current also speeds

> healing a lot.

Thanks Duncan. I am still using the CS and aloe. I did try Manuka

honey last night and it did take out more of the reddish color.

I will not be able to see the actual scar until the stitches are

removed. The doc double stitched the scar (puckered the skin on

purpose)to reduce stretching and make the scar thinner.

I also have a big problem with bruising (about the size of an open

hand including fingers). I am currently using Vit. K1 and Arnica for

that. Let me know if you have any other suggestions.

Lee

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I use the Emu oil for bruising. It works great. I bruise easily and

if I put it on a bruise right away it will be gone within a few

days. If I don't notice the bruise for a few days before applying

the Emu oil, then it takes longer but still heals faster than if left

by itself.

Gail

>

>

> > CS and aloe increase granular tissue formation, the first stage

of

> > healing, by about a factor of five. Electrical current also

speeds

> > healing a lot.

>

> Thanks Duncan. I am still using the CS and aloe. I did try Manuka

> honey last night and it did take out more of the reddish color.

>

> I will not be able to see the actual scar until the stitches are

> removed. The doc double stitched the scar (puckered the skin on

> purpose)to reduce stretching and make the scar thinner.

>

> I also have a big problem with bruising (about the size of an open

> hand including fingers). I am currently using Vit. K1 and Arnica for

> that. Let me know if you have any other suggestions.

>

> Lee

>

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