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I got a burn on my outer thigh from the muffler of the tiller (ouch) and what

healed it really fast was colloidal silver.Diana of Dewberry Hill

>>>ya know what else works great, Mustard, that's right, straight out of

the fridge! Put it on the burn, it's sooooo cool at first, then when

you feel the heat coming out of the burn,2-3 minutes (it'll get warm

feeling) just rinse off, No bubbling, no blisters, nothing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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At 01:16 PM 5/29/2004, you wrote:

 

>This is not an eo, but if you have an aloe plant, the gel inside is very

>good for healing and relieving pain.

 

 

if it were my burn, I'd scrape the fresh aloe gel, and add a drop of

helichrysum...

 

 

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When my darling grabbed my curling iron and inflicted a 2nd-3rd

degree burn on the palm of his hand I used all three of the most

recommended things I knew of. Took 2-3 weeks but completely healed

and no scar. Aloe vera straight from the plant if available the

jelly inside, vitamin E, and honey. Try also to keep it covered

except at night until it is completely healed over to prevent

infection. Hope this helps!

 

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Yes this is Very Helpful, thank you Very Much for taking the time to

share your knowlege! 2 to 3 weeks is very fast healing for a burn!

Thanks Again,

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Colloidal silver is a painless way to keep the wounds free from pathogens and

hence aid healing. You can make your own - see www.silvergen.com. A substance

that coats the wound like a second skin is called Sangre de Drago - it is a

suberb remedy for burns from South America. You can order it from Educador at

www.altcancer.com.

 

 

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, " patmikrut " <patmikrut

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> I have this friend who has burns from a fire what natural remedies would you

consider

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Well, I am having incredible results with Organic Sulphur (MSM). First, sagging

skin on my fingers began to pull in - in one day - then, I looked at some old

scars and I swear they are beginning to diminish - I am keeping a photographic

record - and today I can see that the lines around my eyes are fast going. It is

incredible. Every website says the same thing. Sulphur (or sulfur) increases the

permeability of the cell walls so that waste can go out and oxygen can come in.

Therefore old cells - EVEN SCAR TISSUE - can rejeuvenate. As he says: " Old scar

tissue and various types of fibroids have been reported to resolve. This is an

example of cellular regeneration in cells that have been scarred and unable to

regenerate over the years following a trauma. " At first they did not get these

results, then he noticed that all the MSM his study members were taking had

fillers and so on in. I will let him take up the story again: " When we found an

article about the 16 " deadly " additives found in MSM—the anti-caking additives,

we realized why our early participants were not reporting any health

improvements. " You can get the sulphur off him - as I have done - and watch the

results. Dominic Bere

 

, " patmikrut " <patmikrut

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> I have this friend who has burns from a fire what natural remedies would you

consider

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Coconut oil applied topically is superb for burns.

 

Melly

 

, " patmikrut " <patmikrut

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> I have this friend who has burns from a fire what natural remedies would you

consider

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Paw paw ointment

 

 

 

, " yburkett " <yburkett

wrote:

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> Colloidal silver is a painless way to keep the wounds free from pathogens and

hence aid healing. You can make your own - see www.silvergen.com. A substance

that coats the wound like a second skin is called Sangre de Drago - it is a

suberb remedy for burns from South America. You can order it from Educador at

www.altcancer.com.

>

>

> John from Israel

>

> , " patmikrut " <patmikrut@>

wrote:

> >

> > I have this friend who has burns from a fire what natural remedies would you

consider

> >

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Howdy Rebecca,

 

Hi All,

>

> Yesterday I burned my face with hot oil whilst cooking. I quickly splashed

> cold water to removed the heat and in the process of doing so burst the

> blister - about 8mm diameter on my forhead. I have put egg skin on it as was

> the suggestion of my mum (actually it helped cool it also). My question is,

> what oils can I use to help with the healing and stop it from scaring? Do

> you think rosehip or comfrey might help?

>

 

May the bad times pass quickly.

 

My advice .. which some might disagree with but I'll stick with it anyway.

I would put nothing on it right now .. its a tad too late. I would not

put anything on an open wound except in a case of emergency and you are not

out in the woods with a wound now so its not an emergency. When the broken

blister heals over a bit then any oil that will keep the skin moist will

help.

 

Folks should keep a bottle of Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) near by at

all times .. nothing better for a burn but it must be applied to unbroken

skin. I've used it often and one time last year I had a burn on my hand

and three fingers that would have sent some folks running for an Emergency

Room .. Lavender fixed it immediately .. stopped the pain. I had big time

swelling the following day and it became hard but the blister never broke

and in a week or so it was like new.

 

 

> Rebecca

>

 

Get well soon .. and keep smiling. :-)

 

Butch ... http://www.AV-AT.com <http://www.av-at.com/>

 

 

 

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Thanks Butch,

 

Well, Its all too late now as the blister burst almost immediately. I now have

a sore red dent in my forehead :(

I am very very sad - it is a real disaster.

 

I did use neat lavender on it yesterday but it was on the broken skin so i may

have done more harm than good.It did stop the pain remarkably well.

 

Never mind. Thanks to everyone who responded. You are all very kind.

 

Rebecca xx

 

 

 

FE , Butch Owen <butchowen wrote:

>

> Howdy Rebecca,

>

> Hi All,

> >

> > Yesterday I burned my face with hot oil whilst cooking. I quickly splashed

> > cold water to removed the heat and in the process of doing so burst the

> > blister - about 8mm diameter on my forhead. I have put egg skin on it as was

> > the suggestion of my mum (actually it helped cool it also). My question is,

> > what oils can I use to help with the healing and stop it from scaring? Do

> > you think rosehip or comfrey might help?

> >

>

> May the bad times pass quickly.

>

> My advice .. which some might disagree with but I'll stick with it anyway.

> I would put nothing on it right now .. its a tad too late. I would not

> put anything on an open wound except in a case of emergency and you are not

> out in the woods with a wound now so its not an emergency. When the broken

> blister heals over a bit then any oil that will keep the skin moist will

> help.

>

> Folks should keep a bottle of Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) near by at

> all times .. nothing better for a burn but it must be applied to unbroken

> skin. I've used it often and one time last year I had a burn on my hand

> and three fingers that would have sent some folks running for an Emergency

> Room .. Lavender fixed it immediately .. stopped the pain. I had big time

> swelling the following day and it became hard but the blister never broke

> and in a week or so it was like new.

>

>

> > Rebecca

> >

>

> Get well soon .. and keep smiling. :-)

>

> Butch ... http://www.AV-AT.com <http://www.av-at.com/>

>

>

>

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I have cooking vanilla extract - will that do? Its good quality stuff.

 

ATFE , Suzan Macy <suzan wrote:

>

> just use real vanilla!!!

>

> Growing up we had a native Canadian cook and this is what she'd do for us.

> None of us ever had a scar no matter how bad the burn....do it NOW!

>

> On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:14 AM, bespecticler <rebecca_wright_uk

> > wrote:

>

> >

> >

> > Hi All,

> >

> > Yesterday I burned my face with hot oil whilst cooking. I quickly splashed

> > cold water to removed the heat and in the process of doing so burst the

> > blister - about 8mm diameter on my forhead. I have put egg skin on it as was

> > the suggestion of my mum (actually it helped cool it also). My question is,

> > what oils can I use to help with the healing and stop it from scaring? Do

> > you think rosehip or comfrey might help?

> >

> > Rebecca

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

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absolutely...it's all we've ever used.

 

On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 2:35 PM, bespecticler

<rebecca_wright_ukwrote:

 

>

>

> I have cooking vanilla extract - will that do? Its good quality stuff.

>

>

> ATFE <ATFE%40>, Suzan Macy <suzan

> wrote:

> >

> > just use real vanilla!!!

> >

> > Growing up we had a native Canadian cook and this is what she'd do for

> us.

> > None of us ever had a scar no matter how bad the burn....do it NOW!

> >

> > On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:14 AM, bespecticler <rebecca_wright_uk

>

> > > wrote:

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > Hi All,

> > >

> > > Yesterday I burned my face with hot oil whilst cooking. I quickly

> splashed

> > > cold water to removed the heat and in the process of doing so burst the

> > > blister - about 8mm diameter on my forhead. I have put egg skin on it

> as was

> > > the suggestion of my mum (actually it helped cool it also). My question

> is,

> > > what oils can I use to help with the healing and stop it from scaring?

> Do

> > > you think rosehip or comfrey might help?

> > >

> > > Rebecca

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

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I will try it but is it good when the blister has already burst and it is a

great gaping hole? Oh dear i have ruined my face!

 

ATFE , Suzan Macy <suzan wrote:

>

> absolutely...it's all we've ever used.

>

> On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 2:35 PM, bespecticler

> <rebecca_wright_ukwrote:

>

> >

> >

> > I have cooking vanilla extract - will that do? Its good quality stuff.

> >

> >

> > ATFE <ATFE%40>, Suzan Macy <suzan@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > just use real vanilla!!!

> > >

> > > Growing up we had a native Canadian cook and this is what she'd do for

> > us.

> > > None of us ever had a scar no matter how bad the burn....do it NOW!

> > >

> > > On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:14 AM, bespecticler <rebecca_wright_uk@

> >

> > > > wrote:

> > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Hi All,

> > > >

> > > > Yesterday I burned my face with hot oil whilst cooking. I quickly

> > splashed

> > > > cold water to removed the heat and in the process of doing so burst the

> > > > blister - about 8mm diameter on my forhead. I have put egg skin on it

> > as was

> > > > the suggestion of my mum (actually it helped cool it also). My question

> > is,

> > > > what oils can I use to help with the healing and stop it from scaring?

> > Do

> > > > you think rosehip or comfrey might help?

> > > >

> > > > Rebecca

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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I'm with Chris on this one - Aloe Vera is fantastic.

 

Fiona

Australia

-

-= Chris =-

ATFE

Tuesday, March 02, 2010 3:46 AM

Re: BURNS

 

 

 

Nothing beats having a aloe type cactus near the kitchen window. Immediately

break off a stem, and let the juice flow on the skin.

 

Alway have one in the kitchen. This goes for oil and hot water burns normally

found in the kitchen NOT FOR RAW FIRE burns....

 

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Don't worry, you haven't ruined your face, you'll be fine. But we have

always used the vanilla immediately and never gotten a blister so I can't

answer that for you. Is there a spot, maybe near your hairline where you

could try it?

 

If it's too late for the vanilla, there are other things you can use. I'm

not familiar enough with lavender to know but google holistic... aloe vera,

castor oil and coconut oil. I know you'll be ok because my niece did much

worse and hasn't a scar. I'll find out what she did. Otherwise, there are

knowledgeable people here who will help you.

 

I had a fireworks land on my arm which melted my cotton/poly shirt. I had a

large deep purple area ( no blister) from it by the time i got home and put

vanilla on. I don't know if that's what worked or if it was my daughter hand

putting healing into it.

 

On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 3:27 PM, bespecticler

<rebecca_wright_ukwrote:

 

>

>

>

> I will try it but is it good when the blister has already burst and it is a

> great gaping hole? Oh dear i have ruined my face!

>

>

> ATFE <ATFE%40>, Suzan Macy <suzan

> wrote:

> >

> > absolutely...it's all we've ever used.

> >

> > On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 2:35 PM, bespecticler

> > <rebecca_wright_ukwrote:

>

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > I have cooking vanilla extract - will that do? Its good quality stuff.

> > >

> > >

> > > ATFE <ATFE%40> <ATFE%

> 40>, Suzan Macy <suzan@>

>

> > > wrote:

> > > >

> > > > just use real vanilla!!!

> > > >

> > > > Growing up we had a native Canadian cook and this is what she'd do

> for

> > > us.

> > > > None of us ever had a scar no matter how bad the burn....do it NOW!

> > > >

> > > > On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:14 AM, bespecticler <rebecca_wright_uk@

> > >

> > > > > wrote:

> > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Hi All,

> > > > >

> > > > > Yesterday I burned my face with hot oil whilst cooking. I quickly

> > > splashed

> > > > > cold water to removed the heat and in the process of doing so burst

> the

> > > > > blister - about 8mm diameter on my forhead. I have put egg skin on

> it

> > > as was

> > > > > the suggestion of my mum (actually it helped cool it also). My

> question

> > > is,

> > > > > what oils can I use to help with the healing and stop it from

> scaring?

> > > Do

> > > > > you think rosehip or comfrey might help?

> > > > >

> > > > > Rebecca

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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According to my research the two best treatments for burns are Hypericum

perforatum (St John's Wort) Infused/Macerated Oil and Raw, Unprocessed Honey!

 

ATFE , Suzan Macy <suzan wrote:

>

> Don't worry, you haven't ruined your face, you'll be fine. But we have

> always used the vanilla immediately and never gotten a blister so I can't

> answer that for you. Is there a spot, maybe near your hairline where you

> could try it?

>

> If it's too late for the vanilla, there are other things you can use. I'm

> not familiar enough with lavender to know but google holistic... aloe vera,

> castor oil and coconut oil. I know you'll be ok because my niece did much

> worse and hasn't a scar. I'll find out what she did. Otherwise, there are

> knowledgeable people here who will help you.

>

> I had a fireworks land on my arm which melted my cotton/poly shirt. I had a

> large deep purple area ( no blister) from it by the time i got home and put

> vanilla on. I don't know if that's what worked or if it was my daughter hand

> putting healing into it.

>

> On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 3:27 PM, bespecticler

> <rebecca_wright_ukwrote:

>

> >

> >

> >

> > I will try it but is it good when the blister has already burst and it is a

> > great gaping hole? Oh dear i have ruined my face!

> >

> >

> > ATFE <ATFE%40>, Suzan Macy <suzan@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > absolutely...it's all we've ever used.

> > >

> > > On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 2:35 PM, bespecticler

> > > <rebecca_wright_uk@>wrote:

> >

> > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > I have cooking vanilla extract - will that do? Its good quality stuff.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > ATFE <ATFE%40> <ATFE%

> > 40>, Suzan Macy <suzan@>

> >

> > > > wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > just use real vanilla!!!

> > > > >

> > > > > Growing up we had a native Canadian cook and this is what she'd do

> > for

> > > > us.

> > > > > None of us ever had a scar no matter how bad the burn....do it NOW!

> > > > >

> > > > > On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:14 AM, bespecticler <rebecca_wright_uk@

> > > >

> > > > > > wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Hi All,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Yesterday I burned my face with hot oil whilst cooking. I quickly

> > > > splashed

> > > > > > cold water to removed the heat and in the process of doing so burst

> > the

> > > > > > blister - about 8mm diameter on my forhead. I have put egg skin on

> > it

> > > > as was

> > > > > > the suggestion of my mum (actually it helped cool it also). My

> > question

> > > > is,

> > > > > > what oils can I use to help with the healing and stop it from

> > scaring?

> > > > Do

> > > > > > you think rosehip or comfrey might help?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Rebecca

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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I am way late on this one but lavender eo in emu oil. I have used this on

burns & it is great to relieve pain & not blister/scar up. I had one spot

that I missed (hot grease splattered all over my arm) & it blistered up,

all of the other areas left no marks at all.

 

God Bless You & Yours,

Georgia (hahagranny)

 

~~~God's answers are wiser than our prayers~~~

 

~~~Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take but by the

moments that take your breath away~~~

 

 

 

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