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I know Colloidal Silver to be helpful for burns. In fact if you

apply it immediately after the burn you will not blister. But

it takes the pain out for some time. You will have to reapply.

At the health food stores they sell it in little bottle and it is

expensive. But if you buy on the net in bulk its a little cheaper.

I have a jar and I keep it on hand just in case. Many times

I burnt my thumb cooking and I soaked it in Colloidal Silver.

 

This is not a Chinese healing product though.

Liz D.

 

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mjdavis108

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3/11/2004 9:49:12 PM

[Chinese Traditional Medicine] Help with burn in sensitive area

 

 

Hi

 

I recently went to the doctor and was accidently burned. It is in a

very sensitive area and I've been applying a cool compress drenched

in aloe vera juice.

 

Can anyone recommend any herbs or other treatments that might be

helpful at this time?

 

Thank you,

mjd

 

 

 

 

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Hi

 

I recently went to the doctor and was accidently burned. It is in a

very sensitive area and I've been applying a cool compress drenched

in aloe vera juice.

 

Can anyone recommend any herbs or other treatments that might be

helpful at this time?

 

Thank you,

mjd

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mjdavis108 wrote:

>Hi

>

>I recently went to the doctor and was accidently burned. It is in a

>very sensitive area and I've been applying a cool compress drenched

>in aloe vera juice.

>

>Can anyone recommend any herbs or other treatments that might be

>helpful at this time?

>

>Thank you,

>mjd

 

What I have found that works very well for severe burns is to take the aloe vera

leaf and split it open and using micro-pore tape, tape the plant leaf split with

the juice side applied to the skin. It takes many hours before the pain will

go away. I generally leave it on all night and it will not blister. I can

imagine that in some places it would be hard to tape it. I have found the live

plant works very well. I dropped extremely hot water on my pants and the hot

water caused the fabric to stick to my skin. Also, the oven door didn't have

a gasket and after having the oven at 450º for an hour the handle burned my hand

.. . . but after long applications of aloe it did not blister. My leg had a

discoloration which has lasted for months, turned dark red, but did not blister

or peel. I was amazed. Cat

 

 

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<Rabbitbrain wrote:

 

My experience of using Arsenic Album for burns is very good.

 

You can apply it externally and take it internally.

 

I normallu use 6c and 1 M potency, of course this is homeopathic medicine.

 

Suresh

 

 

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mjdavis108

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3/11/2004 9:49:12 PM

[Chinese Traditional Medicine] Help with burn in sensitive area

 

 

Hi

 

I recently went to the doctor and was accidently burned. It is in a

very sensitive area and I've been applying a cool compress drenched

in aloe vera juice.

 

Can anyone recommend any herbs or other treatments that might be

helpful at this time?

 

Thank you,

mjd

 

 

 

 

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--- The best burn cream ever is Ching wan Hung AKA jing wan hong.

You need to get it right away it is most effective when used right

away. I grabbed the wrong end of a burnt out sparkler once and put

the ointment on imediately and with in a couple of hours I couldn't

even see where I was burned. Do a web search or go to a china town

if you have one. Thats where I got mine. I use a lot of moxa in my

practicing and " ching wan hung " is a must so my patients don't get

burned.

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mjdavis108 wrote:

>I'm not really worried about scarring :-) I will get some lavender

>essential oil to have on hand for other emergencies.

>

>I was told not to be ashamed of what happened. My gynecologist

>burned my vaginal area because she inserted a speculum that was

>sitting under a heat lamp too long. I told her about it

>immediately, and she cooled it off, but the damage was done. :-(

>

>Thanks!

>mjd

 

Sorry to hear that happened . . . that is a said state of medicine when

you are injured by a doctor and have to go elsewhere for help :-(

 

Too bad your Gyn didn't have anything on hand for such emergencies

which would have brought you relief.

 

Cheers, Cat

 

 

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Shit! Sorry that happened.

I hate those metal things, anyway! I like the plastic ones. Sounds like she was

trying to be sensative and helpful by warming them, but not such a good idea

after all.

Michelle

 

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Saturday, March 13, 2004 8:06 AM

[Chinese Traditional Medicine] Re: Help with burn in sensitive area

 

 

mjdavis108 wrote:

>I'm not really worried about scarring :-) I will get some lavender

>essential oil to have on hand for other emergencies.

>

>I was told not to be ashamed of what happened. My gynecologist

>burned my vaginal area because she inserted a speculum that was

>sitting under a heat lamp too long. I told her about it

>immediately, and she cooled it off, but the damage was done. :-(

>

>Thanks!

>mjd

 

Sorry to hear that happened . . . that is a said state of medicine when

you are injured by a doctor and have to go elsewhere for help :-(

 

Too bad your Gyn didn't have anything on hand for such emergencies

which would have brought you relief.

 

Cheers, Cat

 

 

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Michelle:

 

Your post made me really LOL. I've been doing the Aloe and it's

healing (albeit, not fast enough!)

 

I am going to have to find another doctor soon. Last time I was

there they used some iodine to clean before inserting a catheter. I

went into anaphlaxis. Lucky thing I was already near the ER. :-(

 

Take care,

mjd

 

 

 

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine , " michellec " <michellec@n...>

wrote:

> Shit! Sorry that happened.

> I hate those metal things, anyway! I like the plastic ones.

Sounds like she was trying to be sensative and helpful by warming

them, but not such a good idea after all.

> Michelle

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:) Yeah, not your normal post, was it.

It does sound like you need to find a new doctor. Two times in a

row...somebody's trying to tell you something.

Michelle

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Sunday, March 14, 2004 2:32 AM

[Chinese Traditional Medicine] Re: Help with burn in sensitive area

 

 

Michelle:

 

Your post made me really LOL. I've been doing the Aloe and it's

healing (albeit, not fast enough!)

 

I am going to have to find another doctor soon. Last time I was

there they used some iodine to clean before inserting a catheter. I

went into anaphlaxis. Lucky thing I was already near the ER. :-(

 

Take care,

mjd

 

 

 

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine , " michellec " <michellec@n...>

wrote:

> Shit! Sorry that happened.

> I hate those metal things, anyway! I like the plastic ones.

Sounds like she was trying to be sensative and helpful by warming

them, but not such a good idea after all.

> Michelle

 

 

 

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