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Honey!!!!!!!!!!! http://www.indianjsurg.com/article.asp?issn=0972-2068;year=2004;volume=66;issue=2;spage=75;epage=77;aulast=Subrahmanyam http://www.honeyo.com/honeyhealing.shtml http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/458834_3 Jane MacRoss <highfield1 wrote: What are the latest thoughts on Gangrene - at the moment I am attending a patient who has recently had all his toes removed due to Gangrene! In this day & age is this all medical science has to offer? What might "Alt Med" offer then - its too late for this poor guy but others may arrive in time for some assistance! I vaguely have memories of Ledum & Lachesis to no avail for another gentleman back in the 60's when we all worked on a case together........ Was wondering how DMSO & MII would got with this type of thing too. Best, Jane

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What are the latest thoughts on Gangrene - at the moment I am attending a

patient who has recently had all his toes removed due to Gangrene! In this day

& age is this all medical science has to offer? What might " Alt Med " offer then

- its too late for this poor guy but others may arrive in time for some

assistance!

 

I vaguely have memories of Ledum & Lachesis to no avail for another gentleman

back in the 60's when we all worked on a case together........

 

Was wondering how DMSO & MII would got with this type of thing too.

 

Best,

 

Jane

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My quadriplegic son used to have a chiropractor come to the house to give him therapy. I was talking to him one time and he told me about a fellow in the hospital that had gangrene in his foot. The guy's doctor was going to amputate and the therapist asked if he could have three days with the guy. After much discussion the doctor relented and the therapist went to work. With two tubs of water, one as hot as the guy could stand and the other full of ice cubes and water, the therapist started immersing the fellow's foot first in one and then the other, back and forth he went. I tried this on an infected thumb. The hot water makes it feel swollen up and the cold water shrinks it. That was a real crazy sensation. It creates a pumping action that pumps new blood into the infected area forcing the old blood out. My thumb quit throbbing and the infection left. The therapist did this for three days and saved the foot.

 

Harvey

 

 

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Bea Bernhausen

Thursday, February 28, 2008 10:25 PM

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Honey!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.indianjsurg.com/article.asp?issn=0972-2068;year=2004;volume=66;issue=2;spage=75;epage=77;aulast=Subrahmanyam

http://www.honeyo.com/honeyhealing.shtml

 

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/458834_3

 

Jane MacRoss <highfield1 (AT) activ8 (DOT) net.au> wrote:

 

 

 

What are the latest thoughts on Gangrene - at the moment I am attending a patient who has recently had all his toes removed due to Gangrene! In this day & age is this all medical science has to offer? What might "Alt Med" offer then - its too late for this poor guy but others may arrive in time for some assistance!

 

I vaguely have memories of Ledum & Lachesis to no avail for another gentleman back in the 60's when we all worked on a case together........

 

Was wondering how DMSO & MII would got with this type of thing too.

 

Best,

 

Jane

 

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Thanks guys - appreciated - for next time

 

Best,

 

Jane

 

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Harvey Flatbush

Friday, February 29, 2008 6:37 PM

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My quadriplegic son used to have a chiropractor come to the house to give him therapy. I was talking to him one time and he told me about a fellow in the hospital that had gangrene in his foot. The guy's doctor was going to amputate and the therapist asked if he could have three days with the guy. After much discussion the doctor relented and the therapist went to work. With two tubs of water, one as hot as the guy could stand and the other full of ice cubes and water, the therapist started immersing the fellow's foot first in one and then the other, back and forth he went. I tried this on an infected thumb. The hot water makes it feel swollen up and the cold water shrinks it. That was a real crazy sensation. It creates a pumping action that pumps new blood into the infected area forcing the old blood out. My thumb quit throbbing and the infection left. The therapist did this for three days and saved the foot.

 

Harvey

 

 

-

Bea Bernhausen

Thursday, February 28, 2008 10:25 PM

Re: Gangrene

 

 

 

Honey!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.indianjsurg.com/article.asp?issn=0972-2068;year=2004;volume=66;issue=2;spage=75;epage=77;aulast=Subrahmanyam

http://www.honeyo.com/honeyhealing.shtml

 

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/458834_3

 

 

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Hi Jane,

I wonder if Virastop would work?

http://www.iherb.com/ProductDetails.aspx?c=1 & pid=3609 & at=0

Its a proteolytic enzyme formula that supposedly

cleans the blood of unwanted proteins, viruses, etc.

I just ordered me a bottle.

Josephine

 

 

-- In , " Jane MacRoss "

<highfield1 wrote:

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> Thanks guys - appreciated - for next time

>

> Best,

>

> Jane

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, " Jane MacRoss "

<highfield1 wrote:

>

> What are the latest thoughts on Gangrene - at the moment I am

attending a patient who has recently had all his toes removed due to

Gangrene! In this day & age is this all medical science has to offer?

What might " Alt Med " offer then - its too late for this poor guy but

others may arrive in time for some assistance!

 

 

 

 

Hi Jane,

 

Clay packs made of good quality hydrated bentonite will not only ease

pain and be very soothing, but also have the added benefits of

bringing better circulation to the area treated, adsorbing toxins, and

drawing out infection.

 

Clays are remarkable for all kinds of healing, and besides being used

as packs and poultices, they can also be taken internally and used in

baths as well.

 

http://www.eytonsearth.org/using-clay-externally.php

 

http://tinyurl.com/2pdclu

 

 

Activated charcoal is another excellent detoxifier which can be used

both internally as well as externally to adsorb poisons and draw out

infection from wounds.

 

http://healingtools.tripod.com/char2.html

 

http://www.quantumbalancing.com/activatedcharcoal.htm

 

 

Cayenne pepper is renowned for increasing circulation in the body, and

can be taken internally to help encourage blood flow to extremities if

it's too painful to apply directly to the affected tissue externally.

 

Providing the most superior nutrition possible, perhaps including

fresh, raw juiced organic vegetables as well as some good quality

trace mineral supplementation, is always beneficial whenever any

infection is present, as is making sure the pathways of elimination -

particularly the bowels - are functioning properly, in order for

wastes and toxins to be removed from the body in a timely manner.

 

Hydrogen peroxide and ozone are a couple of other alternative options

that might be worth looking into with regards to treating gangrene.

 

And this link might also be of interest:

 

http://www.herballegacy.org/Gangrene.html

 

 

 

 

elan

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Great sites, thanks elan - the Dr Christopher's site is wonderful - full of

great info .....

 

Best,

 

Jane

 

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" elan_spire " <elan_spire

 

Friday, February 29, 2008 7:57 PM

Re: Gangrene

 

 

, " Jane MacRoss "

<highfield1 wrote:

>

> What are the latest thoughts on Gangrene - at the moment I am

attending a patient who has recently had all his toes removed due to

Gangrene! In this day & age is this all medical science has to offer?

What might " Alt Med " offer then - its too late for this poor guy but

others may arrive in time for some assistance!

 

 

 

 

Hi Jane,

 

Clay packs made of good quality hydrated bentonite will not only ease

pain and be very soothing, but also have the added benefits of

bringing better circulation to the area treated, adsorbing toxins, and

drawing out infection.

 

Clays are remarkable for all kinds of healing, and besides being used

as packs and poultices, they can also be taken internally and used in

baths as well.

 

http://www.eytonsearth.org/using-clay-externally.php

 

http://tinyurl.com/2pdclu

 

 

Activated charcoal is another excellent detoxifier which can be used

both internally as well as externally to adsorb poisons and draw out

infection from wounds.

 

http://healingtools.tripod.com/char2.html

 

http://www.quantumbalancing.com/activatedcharcoal.htm

 

 

Cayenne pepper is renowned for increasing circulation in the body, and

can be taken internally to help encourage blood flow to extremities if

it's too painful to apply directly to the affected tissue externally.

 

Providing the most superior nutrition possible, perhaps including

fresh, raw juiced organic vegetables as well as some good quality

trace mineral supplementation, is always beneficial whenever any

infection is present, as is making sure the pathways of elimination -

particularly the bowels - are functioning properly, in order for

wastes and toxins to be removed from the body in a timely manner.

 

Hydrogen peroxide and ozone are a couple of other alternative options

that might be worth looking into with regards to treating gangrene.

 

And this link might also be of interest:

 

http://www.herballegacy.org/Gangrene.html

 

 

 

 

elan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Look up serrapeptase and read about it. It does the same thing and I take it and it works.

 

jlkinkona <josephine Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 12:20:07 AM Re: Gangrene

 

Hi Jane,I wonder if Virastop would work?http://www.iherb. com/ProductDetai ls.aspx?c= 1 & pid=3609 & at=0Its a proteolytic enzyme formula that supposedlycleans the blood of unwanted proteins, viruses, etc.I just ordered me a bottle.Josephine-- In , "Jane MacRoss"<highfield1@ ...> wrote:>> Thanks guys - appreciated - for next time> > Best,> > Jane

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well i think once some one has gone to the point of having their body rot it is

a bit late in the day to repair.

One needs to treat before it gets to this point.

I have ssne most of the cases in gangrene with diabetics, alcoholics and so a

life style change is usually in order long before they come for treatment.

Bitter and astringent herbs would prevent this for those with diabetes.

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What are the latest thoughts on Gangrene..........What might " Alt Med "

offer ..........Was wondering how DMSO & MII would got with this type of thing

too.

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