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Posted 26 April 2007 - 03:23 PM

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i've been a quad since 1980. i have spent hours in my chair a day; i have laid up for months with deep wounds. i have tried wound vac; i have used regranex.

i joined this forum in effort to offer this link to any who may want to try an alternative. i tried the mix and have had unbelievable results.

i have nothing to gain if anyone tries it except the great feeling of helping another. i found it after hours and days and months of frantic searching for an alternative to standard approach. it is a 'proceed at your own risk' thing. it is extremely affordable and once the ingredients are researched it is a very common-sense approach.

i can say i have been extremely well pleased with the results i got. link is http://www.freepaten...om/4719111.html , scroll on down a bit to get into the meat of article. there will seem to be a lot of repeating but it is well worth the time spent.

i do honestly hope this will bring others the wonderful results i received. however as i stated, it is a 'proceed at your own risk' thing.

good luck..
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Posted 26 April 2007 - 08:32 PM

Did you mix this yourself or buy it? If so, where did you buy it?
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Posted 26 April 2007 - 11:00 PM

View PostWheelsUnlimited, on Apr 26 2007, 09:23 AM, said:

:specool:

i've been a quad since 1980. i have spent hours in my chair a day; i have laid up for months with deep wounds. i have tried wound vac; i have used regranex.

i joined this forum in effort to offer this link to any who may want to try an alternative. i tried the mix and have had unbelievable results.

i have nothing to gain if anyone tries it except the great feeling of helping another. i found it after hours and days and months of frantic searching for an alternative to standard approach. it is a 'proceed at your own risk' thing. it is extremely affordable and once the ingredients are researched it is a very common-sense approach.

i can say i have been extremely well pleased with the results i got. link is http://www.freepaten...om/4719111.html , scroll on down a bit to get into the meat of article. there will seem to be a lot of repeating but it is well worth the time spent.

i do honestly hope this will bring others the wonderful results i received. however as i stated, it is a 'proceed at your own risk' thing.

good luck..


this is easily found, most are common goods. health food store or grocery store has most. i mix 1/3 equal parts of lecithin, golden seal and myrrh.. i do pack wound with gauze for support after packing powder.. irrigation is as easy.. 4 parts saline, 4 parts peroxide, 10 parts borax, 10 parts witch hazel.. lecithen powder is easier than the oil.. go to neighborhood health food store, they can get you fixed up.
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Posted 28 May 2007 - 10:06 PM

just wanted to ask if anybody has tried this remedy. don't let the simplicity fool you, it works extremely well.
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