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My experience is that CS works wonders on ulcers, both topical and
stomach. You might try a CS/aloe vera combination as well. Great
bacteriacide with excellent healing properties.
Marshall
Martin White wrote:
> HiMarty is my name. I live in New Zealand. I have just started using
> CS, so my knowledge is limited. I heard from a friend that his
> Father has an ulcerated leg and despite a stay in the hospital the
> Doctors have not been able to make it heal. Given that CS is very
> good for treating the bacteria that can develop on severe burns, I
> wondered if it could be used for his ulcerated leg, in the form of a
> spray or cream. The Doctors have suggested that they may have to
> remove his leg. This seems a very drastic solution and one to be
> avoided at all costs. If anyone can help I would very much
> appreciate it.Kind regards Marty
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