I had a wound that gave me
problems in healing. The
doctors had me try several
salves and prescribed
several different
antibiotics to control
infections and swelling. The
damaged area included about
6 square inches of skin and
some of the flesh below. At
this time I was dealing with
great pain because the
tissue below the skin layer
had many nerves in it. This
battle continued for about 6
months with little progress.
The pain was excruciating
like I was being stabbed in
that area all the time. I
had heard of quite a few
older adults with similar
healing problems. One lady
said she cured her problem
by putting honey on the
wound.
I slowed my pace and in my normal fashion I took
this problem as a personal
challenge. I first
determined that since the
flesh under the skin area
has a different nerve
pattern and was not inclined
through the differentiated
cell type it was trying to
regenerate the flesh area.
To allow this to happen
without interference I
washed the wounded area and
put NOTHING
on it that includes salves
etc. What I did put on it
was a piece of a plastic bag
that overlapped the good
skin area around it by about
two inches. This plastic bag
cover had to be perfectly
flat without wrinkles over
the area. I then held this
in place with tubular gauze
netting. Within 15 minutes
after applying the plastic
the pain totally
disappeared. I placed some
Neosporin on the undamaged
skin at the edge of the
plastic but that was two
inches or more from the
wounded area. After several
weeks the fleshy meat area
regenerated without pain or
ado. Several days would pass
before I would replace the
plastic if undamaged. During
the several minutes it took
to change the plastic the
pain would not return unless
I would delay the change and
allow the natural flesh
moistures to dry. Five
minutes after I covered it
with plastic again the pain
would leave. After
several weeks the flesh area
appeared to have regenerated
and returned to its normal level. I then
made the judgment call to
allow the area to dry
normally by air contact.
When there was no return of
the pain I then placed a no
contact bandage on the area
still with no ointments.
This no contact bandage
allowed uninterrupted air
contact with the area. Even
after two days there was no
return of pain and there was
a large normal scab forming
on the area. It took about 3
days for the large scab to
become tough. After two weeks
the scab fell off with the
normal skin below with no SCARS
and the area has even grown hair
follicles. The area now
shows no evidence of the
wound.
I would like to see this
treatment tested on other
wounded areas because I feel
the undifferentiated cells
will form their own type and
regenerate the area. The key
is to allow only the normal
body fluids in the area
treated without air contact
until it is time to form the
skin layer. Your body will
redirect the type of cell growth as
necessary if you do not
intervene. All blastima type
non differentiated cells
have the genetic codes to
form any tissue type needed
and will do so with normal
body fluids if allowed to do
so without
intervention or pain until it is
ready to form the skin area.
Then with the introduction
of air and the drying of the
area it will form a skin scab
with very little pain. This
worked so well for me I
would like to see the process used by others.