Take Noni (Morinda is a good brand)--It helps with tissue regeneration and
wound healing and immune functions.  You can apply it directly on the
wound.  

Also, when you take the Colloid of Silver, keep it in your mouth for at
least 6 minutes, since it takes about that long to kill pathogens in
vitro.  When I have a toothache, I leave the silver in my mouth until the
pain goes away.

Also, support your immune system with the nutrients it needs.  (Your White
Blood Cells will have to work overtime to get rid of the dead cells. And
take plenty of greens and antioxidants to help with the detoxing. 


:)  Joyce 



On Wed, 8 Jul 1998, Carl J. wrote:

>     Will soon be facing an open draining wound from a necrotizing
> (dying) squamous cell carcinoma tumor of the jaw.  I am an LPN (inactive
> status) and will be doing wound care on the site.  It hasn't opened yet,
> but I want to be prepared.
>         My objectives are simple:  to keep the wound clean (free of
> debris), free from infection, pain free, and to facilitate healing while
> minimizing scaring.  While I know that it would be difficult to heal
> completely due to the nature of the beast - I want to optimize wound
> management.  While supplies such as bandages, tape, etc. are readily
> available from local pharmacies.  I need your help/experience in wound
> management using herbal methods.  Don't really want to go towards
> 'normal' pharmaceuticals i.e. Neosporine, etc.  I believe once you begin
> that route you end up in a circle of killing some organisms while
> quietly growing another.  I want to keep the wound clean from the get-go
> and thus minimize the chance of infection and thus having the expense of
> obtaining a wound culture & sensitivity (C&S).
>     Normal wound care involves cleansing/irrigating the wound with H2O2,
> if debris is present, and then rinse with normal saline.  I intend to
> cleanse with Colloidal Silver, apply a herb based ointment/salve for
> healing and to apply a Telfa (non-stick) type pad, and bandage as
> appropriate.
>     My question is this:  In reading through "NATURAL HEALING WITH
> HERBS" by Humbart Santillo B.S., M.H.  I've come across many various
> herbs for wound care and need some guidance.   Any sources on the web?
> Thanks,
> Carl
> 
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