Home remadies to treat a wound ?!


Question: Home remadies to treat a wound ?
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Arnica tea topically applied may help heal wounds. This is made from an infusion of the arnica flower.

This tea is NOT for internal use.

http://www.teabenefits.com/herbal-tea-be…



As a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) doctor, I suggest you use some honey to treat the wound.

Honey is more effective in treating difficult-to-heal wounds than antibiotics, says Jennifer Eddy, a professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Even methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, the so-called flesh eating bacterium is no match for the antibiotic compounds the bees manufacture for us - for free.

Meanwhile, antibiotics are losing much of their appeal as many common bacteria develop resistance. Chickens are fed grains mixed with antibiotics, calves and pigs are routinely injected as a "precaution". Pharmaceutical companies are pushing antibiotics as the solution to all health problems in animal husbandry. We eat the residues of these antibiotics in many of our foods, and of course bacteria, being exposed to the drugs at every turn, find ways to resist their deadly properties.

That resistance is getting more and more problematic as hospitals become a breeding ground for infections.

Honey could also save limbs that might otherwise need to be amputated, as our standard medical treatments fail.

More information about this, you can visit here:

www.tcmdiscovery.com



When I have a nasty cut I just run water on it and rub it as vigorously as bearable with some cloth. Then I apply alcohol, clear and high proof like vodka or everclear(feel free to apply some orally if you'd like ;-) ), and finally dress it with gauze and a piece of tape. Polysporin ore Fucidin are great anti-bacterial agents and promote healing as well.

Used to skateboard and stunt bike, so I've had my share of brutal lacerations and abrasions.



Ocean water or a sea salt and water mixture




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