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I am looking for peoples thoughts on how best to approach helping a

woman recover from a C-section, predominately dealing with the scar

tissue on the uterus from the incision.

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I use a product called Resinall K from Health Concens for treating scars. (I

once heard in a seminar that this product heals scars on an emotional level as

well. I always think about that when I prescribe it. I only use it topically)

Also needle treatment surrounding the outside edges of it (I don't go too close)

and direction in toward the scar, can be very helpful in moving the Qi

stagnation around a scar.

 

Anne

 

 

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> I am looking for peoples thoughts on how best to approach helping a

> woman recover from a C-section, predominately dealing with the scar

> tissue on the uterus from the incision.

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I too used resinall K, but for myself after delivery (there were

some tears down there). (I had to have help with the application

however. my midwife said she never saw such a tear heal so fast!

 

 

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anne.crowley wrote:

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> I use a product called Resinall K from Health Concens for treating

scars. (I once heard in a seminar that this product heals scars on

an emotional level as well. I always think about that when I

prescribe it. I only use it topically) Also needle treatment

surrounding the outside edges of it (I don't go too close) and

direction in toward the scar, can be very helpful in moving the Qi

stagnation around a scar.

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> Anne

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> -------------- Original message ----------------------

> " mmilotay " <mark

> > I am looking for peoples thoughts on how best to approach

helping a

> > woman recover from a C-section, predominately dealing with the

scar

> > tissue on the uterus from the incision.

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> >

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