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Hi Yashpal,

Would you please explain what you meant when you said " all oils will prevent

full approximation of skin

 

May your day be filled with clarity, grace, progress, and warm laughter,

Roger

 

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" LifeFood Lifestyle - Yashpal " <lifefood

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Sunday, October 29, 2006 9:26 AM

RE: [RawSeattle] Relief for windburned feet

 

 

> HI Nick - Burt's bees stuff is good, Coconut oil works well. Likely a

> deficiency in Silica for both of you with hands and feet cracking - from

> too much wind or water. I use and sell Jarrow's BioSil and recommend 3

> drops 3x/day with or without meals. Have also found more problems with

> the barefoot to teva/chaco sandal material (vs leather or hemp fabric).

> Lanolin and vaseline are protective, but prevent healing, if cracked

> deep, all oils will prevent full approximation of skin , coconut being

> the most unobtrusive and healing. I like the idea of socks and wind

> protection, I would suggest a " wicking " new tech sock material than

> straight wool. I agree to apply coco oil during sleep and before

> activity (or burt's bees, etc)

>

> anyway, good luck, let us know how things fair, give bioSil 2 weeks and

> you will see a difference. Of course I can get it for you if not finding

> it local, much more bioavailable than equisetum tea (horsetail).

>

> Yashpal

 

 

 

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Roger,

 

For clarity - scarring is more frequent when oils, salves, etc (even Vit

E, etc) are applied to open wounds. The edges of the new skin do not

" approximate " (come together) as efficiently or cleanly when there is an

oily surface. Once clean (H2O2, Calendula succus, dragon's blood,

iodine, water, etc), wounds approximate and heal faster and less

scarring when left dry and approximated, healing from within, outward

(by first intention), then oils (like Vit E, etc) are best applied

afterwards to nurture and soothe/protect the new skin.

 

Peace,

Yashpal

 

 

Christopher Yashpal Jayne, ND

Naturopathic & Homeopathic Physician

1044 Water St #206

Port Townsend, Wash 98368

www.yashpal.com

Office: 360-385-3551

Fax/Msg: 877-860-5110

 

 

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Behalf Of Roger Padvorac

Sunday, October 29, 2006 11:01 AM

RawSeattle

Re: [RawSeattle] Oils and Skin, was > Relief for windburned

feet

 

 

 

Hi Yashpal,

Would you please explain what you meant when you said " all oils will

prevent full approximation of skin

 

May your day be filled with clarity, grace, progress, and warm laughter,

Roger

 

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" LifeFood Lifestyle - Yashpal " <lifefood (AT) yashpal (DOT)

<lifefood%40yashpal.com> com>

<RawSeattle@gro <RawSeattle%40> ups.com>

Sunday, October 29, 2006 9:26 AM

RE: [RawSeattle] Relief for windburned feet

 

> HI Nick - Burt's bees stuff is good, Coconut oil works well. Likely a

> deficiency in Silica for both of you with hands and feet cracking -

from

> too much wind or water. I use and sell Jarrow's BioSil and recommend 3

> drops 3x/day with or without meals. Have also found more problems with

> the barefoot to teva/chaco sandal material (vs leather or hemp

fabric).

> Lanolin and vaseline are protective, but prevent healing, if cracked

> deep, all oils will prevent full approximation of skin , coconut being

> the most unobtrusive and healing. I like the idea of socks and wind

> protection, I would suggest a " wicking " new tech sock material than

> straight wool. I agree to apply coco oil during sleep and before

> activity (or burt's bees, etc)

>

> anyway, good luck, let us know how things fair, give bioSil 2 weeks

and

> you will see a difference. Of course I can get it for you if not

finding

> it local, much more bioavailable than equisetum tea (horsetail).

>

> Yashpal

 

 

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