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Hello Everyone: I'm sure this question has already been posed on this list,

so please forgive me as my time is limited and I find myself unable to scroll

through the archives.

 

My 7-year-old had surgery recently and now has a 3-1/2 inch scar. QUESTION:

What is your best remedy for minimizing scars? If anyone is interested in

sharing their recipe (ingredients plus amounts) I surely would appreciate it.

 

Thank you all so much,

 

Teresea C.

 

 

 

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My 7-year-old had surgery recently and now has a 3-1/2 inch scar. QUESTION:

What is your best remedy for minimizing scars? If anyone is interested in

sharing their recipe (ingredients plus amounts) I surely would appreciate it.

 

Thank you all so much,

 

Teresea C.

 

Teresa, this is not a recipe, but a ready-to-go product that is commercial.

It is called Sangre de Drago, a tree sap from the Amazon Rainforest.

 

It has a gazillion applications apart

from being a wound healer and scar preventer/healer.

 

I have just compiled a whole paper on

uses people have found for it here in

North America.

 

It is in an attachment so ask me off list.

Come to think of it, I'll make it into another

autoresponder. Those things are handy!

 

Ien in the Kootenays

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I can finish my own sentences again!

muddled

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Emu oil or emu oil with a few drops of lavender added.

Paula ........in Michigan

Coming soon Farm Fresh Soaps & Candles

 

 

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Ien Van Houten

Thursday, January 06, 2005 7:12 PM

Re: Scar Remedies

 

 

 

 

 

My 7-year-old had surgery recently and now has a 3-1/2 inch scar. QUESTION:

What is your best remedy for minimizing scars? If anyone is interested in

sharing their recipe (ingredients plus amounts) I surely would appreciate it.

 

Thank you all so much,

 

Teresea C.

 

Teresa, this is not a recipe, but a ready-to-go product that is commercial.

It is called Sangre de Drago, a tree sap from the Amazon Rainforest.

 

It has a gazillion applications apart

from being a wound healer and scar preventer/healer.

 

I have just compiled a whole paper on

uses people have found for it here in

North America.

 

It is in an attachment so ask me off list.

Come to think of it, I'll make it into another

autoresponder. Those things are handy!

 

Ien in the Kootenays

****************************

I can finish my own sentences again!

muddled

****************************

 

 

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Hi Teresea,

 

I use this one on the scar of my caesarean section (my daughter is 4

months now):

25 ml calophyllum oil + 25 ml jojoba oil + 25 ml St-John's Worth oil +

25 ml rosa rubigenosa oil with essential oils: lavender 20 drops,

incense 10 drops, helichrysum 10 drops, geranium 20 drops, neroli 1

drop, rose 1 drop and jasmin 1 drop.

 

Good luck!

 

Love,

 

Saskia

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