Hey Brooks,
What did you find works best on an old "indented" scar?
Thanks in advance!!
Brooks Bradley wrote:
Circa 1990, we were conducting research on protocols designed to
mitigate against heavy
scarring on 2nd and 3rd degree burn insults. Vitamin E, especially D
Alpha, proved to be a splendid
address. Even in some cases pronounced by M.D. burn
specialists......to be "untreatable" relative to scar-formation
abatement,
we were able to achieve very powerful mitigation . Emboldened by this
measure of success, we evaluated Vitamin E liquid (as a topical address)
on a variety of existing scars of traumatic origin...with universally
effective result. This protocol was "sensational" when instituted very
early
after the insulting episode. Just take the common, garden-variety
Vitamin E capsules (almost all supplement stores have them)and
puncture the gelatin
encasement and apply topically...with the fingers is quite adequate.
Repeated, every 2 or 3 hours during daylight period, this protocol,
alolne,
produced very effective scar prevention influence. Compared to areas
(on the same volunteer) left untreated as a control....scarring was
reduced as much as 80%
in some cases.
In later endeavors we experimented with CS/Dmso mixtures---plus the
vitamin E component and achieved equally impressive scar suppression
.....together with COMPLETE control of the green bacteria so
life-threatening to large-area burn victims. In earlier years, over
80% of
the deaths occurring from severe 2nd and 3rd degree burns, were the
direct result of non-controllable infection from this family of bacteria.
To this day, there are still many hospital organizations that are
completely ignorant of the wonderful control effected by Colloidal
Silver on such challenges.
I would be remiss if I did not comment on the splendid results we
achieved circa 1999, utilizing Vitamin C solutions (saturated) for
reducing both the
volume and the height of existing scar fields---from a variety of
body-surface wounds......by the simple expedient of copious spray./
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley
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*Subject : *CS>Help for scar tissue in neck?
*Date : *Thu, 9 Jul 2009 18:10:40 -0700 (PDT)
*From : *Deborah Gerard <devorah...@yahoo.com>
*To : *cs <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Anyone on the list have experience with neck surgeries and having
discomfort from scar tissue? Any suggestions on what a person
could take to help the pain?
thanks much,
deb
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