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A patient of mine recently had Mohs surgery for basal cell carcinoma right

around acupuncture point yintang. She's had reconstructive surgery and it's

healing pretty well.

 

We've been doing massage, acupuncture and some internal herbs, but she's not

consistent about taking internal herbs and would prefer a topical. Spring Wind's

Cut and Sore ointment, a favorite of mine, is too aromatic and irritates her

eyes. I generally feel like she'll be more compliant with a premade cream or

ointment, not a wash (don't she'll cook raw herbs).

 

Any suggestions? Maybe a high-quality pearl cream? The scars have healed over,

no sutures any more (she's almost 3 months post-surgery), but are still red. No

signs of infection. Her general pattern is qi/blood xu with dampness (digestive

issues, hx reflux and IBS dx).

 

Thanks,

 

Sarah Rivkin

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Hi Sara,

 

 

 

I have had really good luck using this for scar tissue; We are not the only

distributors who carry it.

 

 

 

https://www.goldenneedleonline.com/index.php?page=products2 & letter=T & pg= & id=

4496

 

 

 

Be well,

 

Joey Bedrosian

 

 

 

 

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On Behalf Of Sarah

Tuesday, January 19, 2010 12:19 PM

 

topical for scar healing that won't irritate eyes?

 

 

 

 

 

A patient of mine recently had Mohs surgery for basal cell carcinoma right

around acupuncture point yintang. She's had reconstructive surgery and it's

healing pretty well.

 

We've been doing massage, acupuncture and some internal herbs, but she's not

consistent about taking internal herbs and would prefer a topical. Spring

Wind's Cut and Sore ointment, a favorite of mine, is too aromatic and

irritates her eyes. I generally feel like she'll be more compliant with a

premade cream or ointment, not a wash (don't she'll cook raw herbs).

 

Any suggestions? Maybe a high-quality pearl cream? The scars have healed

over, no sutures any more (she's almost 3 months post-surgery), but are

still red. No signs of infection. Her general pattern is qi/blood xu with

dampness (digestive issues, hx reflux and IBS dx).

 

Thanks,

 

Sarah Rivkin

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sorry for the bad link, here you go:

 

 

 

https://www.goldenneedleonline.com/index.php?page=products2

<https://www.goldenneedleonline.com/index.php?page=products2 & letter=T & pg= & id

=4496> & letter=T & pg= & id=4496

 

 

 

if it does not work again for some mysterious reason, it is Washington

homeopathics Thiosinaminum Ointment

 

 

 

Joey Bedrosian

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866.222.2999

 

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Thanks, Joey,

 

And gentle enough to not irritate eyes? The scars from the incisions are at

yintang and wrap under the eye fairly close to the inner canthus.

 

--Sarah

 

, " Golden Needle " <thornedist

wrote:

>

> Hi Sara,

>

>

>

> I have had really good luck using this for scar tissue; We are not the only

> distributors who carry it.

>

>

>

> https://www.goldenneedleonline.com/index.php?page=products2 & letter=T & pg= & id=

> 4496

>

>

>

> Be well,

>

> Joey Bedrosian

>

>

>

>

> _____

>

>

> On Behalf Of Sarah

> Tuesday, January 19, 2010 12:19 PM

>

> topical for scar healing that won't irritate eyes?

>

>

>

>

>

> A patient of mine recently had Mohs surgery for basal cell carcinoma right

> around acupuncture point yintang. She's had reconstructive surgery and it's

> healing pretty well.

>

> We've been doing massage, acupuncture and some internal herbs, but she's not

> consistent about taking internal herbs and would prefer a topical. Spring

> Wind's Cut and Sore ointment, a favorite of mine, is too aromatic and

> irritates her eyes. I generally feel like she'll be more compliant with a

> premade cream or ointment, not a wash (don't she'll cook raw herbs).

>

> Any suggestions? Maybe a high-quality pearl cream? The scars have healed

> over, no sutures any more (she's almost 3 months post-surgery), but are

> still red. No signs of infection. Her general pattern is qi/blood xu with

> dampness (digestive issues, hx reflux and IBS dx).

>

> Thanks,

>

> Sarah Rivkin

>

>

>

>

>

>

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absolutely; in fact, i just put some on me from yintang to inner canthus and it

is fine. has a very mild scent of lanolin. not enough to cause irritation and

certainly milder than spring wind.

 

Joey Bedrosian LMBT (NC#3259)

Advanced Massage Therapy

704-578-6245

nrgcreator

 

 

live long & love strong

 

 

 

 

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