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We occasionally get a come-on newsletter from Dr. Julian Whittaker. He describes

how he cured a gangrenous, ulcerated leg with a sugar dressing, but then stops

short of giving the details. For those, one is supposed to fork over the money

for a subscription.

 

Fortunately he spilled the beans, or should I say the sugar, in an interview at

http://naturalnews.com

 

Here is the short version, read about why it works in the interview.

 

 

Protocol for Treating Wounds With Sugar

Sugar or honey dressing may be used to treat any kind of open wound or burn. (We

use sugar at the clinic because it's less messy.) It will not work on abscesses

or pustules that are covered with skin. Do not use on a bleeding wound as sugar

promotes bleeding.

 

1)Unravel a 4 " x 4 " piece of gauze into a long strip and coat it with Vaseline.

Place it around the outside edges of the wound, like a donut.

2)Cover the wound with 1/4-inch of sugar. (The Vaseline " donut " will keep it in

place.)

3)Place a 4 " x 4 " sponge on top of the wound. Bandage it firmly but not too

snugly with a cling dressing.

4)Change the dressing every one or two days. Remove, irrigate with water,

saline, or hydrogen peroxide, pat dry, and repeat steps 1-3.

 

I wish we had known about this way back when. My maternal grandmother suffered

from ulcerated varicose veins. Her legs were bandaged for years.

 

Ien in the Kootenays

http://freegreenliving.com (blog)

http://wildhealing.net (online natural foods)

 

 

 

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