Gregg Braden See book keywords and concepts | With no bandages to cover it, it was defined by a combination of fresh and drying blood.
As he passed and raised his hand in a subtle gesture of hello, I could see that his forehead wasn't the only place where his body had an injury. His palms were wrapped in white gauze that matched his garments—that is, except where the blood had seeped through the bandages and stained it. While he walked toward his table, others following in his group simply glanced at me with a bit of an irritated look, as if to say, What's the matter, haven't you ever seen a man bleed like this before? | Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Most controlled comparison studies have reported that these bandages are no more effective than other bandages used in the conventional treatment of skin ulcers,24, 25 but one controlled trial found non-elastic zinc bandages superior to alginate dressings or zinc-containing elastic stockinettes.2 Two controlled trials of zinc-containing tape for foot ulcers due to leprosy concluded that zinc tape was similarly effective, but more convenient than conventional dressings.27,28
Pressure ulcers and diabetic ulcers frequently develop in malnourished and/or institutionalized people. | Dr. Sharon Moalem See book keywords and concepts | And the red and white spirals have their origins in the medieval practice of hanging bandages on a pole to dry them after they were washed. The bandages would twist in the wind and wrap themselves in spirals around the pole. As to why barbers were the surgeons of the day? Well, they were the guys with the razor blades.
Bloodletting reached its peak in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. According to medical texts of the time, if you presented to your doctor with a fever, hypertension, or dropsy, you would be bled. | Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan See book keywords and concepts | They also applied bandages soaked in vinegar and rubbed with cat's dung as a depilatory.
HAIR THAT IS—OR ISN'T—THERE
How much hair we have—and whe tent on the roll of the genetic dice.
SIGNIFICANT FACT
Locks of Love (locksoflove.org) is a nonprofit organization that provides wigs and hairpieces to children suffering from hair loss from cancer treatments or other conditions. So if you have 10 or 12 inches of nongray hair to spare, don't just leave it on your hairdresser's floor—donate it to Locks of Love! | Sophie D. Coe and Michael D. Coe See book keywords and concepts | For Fernandez de Oviedo, the butter also had medicinal virtues, for, on cutting his foot on a rock, he cured the wound by covering it with bandages soaked in the oil.
Yet the Spanish aversion to the chocolate drink was eventually to change. How did this come about? Initially, the invaders would have little to do with the foodstuffs which they found in 'New Spain', unless there was no alternative. | Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts | The Horse Chestnut seed extract did, however, have a significant effect on the number of dressing changes at week 12 and the percentage of wound slough over time, indicating to the authors a potential value in managing venous leg ulcers (Leach, 2006)
The efficacy and safety of Horse Chestnut seed extract, given as Venostasin retard (50 mg aescin) twice daily, was compared to mechanical compression involving bandages and stockings in a randomized, placebo-controlled clinical study. The 12-week study consisted of 240 patients with chronic venous insufficiency. | | Cooling bandages give relief in mild cases. overdosage
Overdoses of homeopathic preparations lead to severe mucous membrane irritation, accompanied by queasiness, vomiting, intestinal colic and diarrhea, as well as signs of resorption, e.g., vertigo, stupor, and kidney damage (nephritis, hematuria). | | Savin Tops powder - Powder twice daily, put bandages into the folds of skin.
Skin ointment - Average content: 50% drug.
Homeopathic Dosage: 5 drops, 1 tablet, or 10 globules every 30 to 60 minutes (acute) or 1 to 3 times daily (chronic); parenterally: 1 to 2 mL sc acute, 3 times daily; chronic: once a day (HAB1). literature
Banthorpe DV, Davies HF, Gatford C, Williams SR. Monoterpene pattern in Juniperus and Thuja species. Planta Med. 23; 64-69. 1973
Feliciano AS, Del Corral JMM, Gordaliza M, Castro A, Acid and phenolic lignans from Juniperus sabina. In: PH 30: 3483-3485. 1991. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Replaces dozens of first aid products, makes bandages and antibacterial sprays obsolete.
Halts colon cancer, heals the intestines and lubricates the digestive tract.
Ends constipation.
Stabilizes blood sugar and reduces triglycerides in diabetics.
Prevents and treats candida infections.
Protects the kidneys from disease.
Functions as nature's own "sports drink" for electrolyte balance, making common sports drinks obsolete.
Boosts cardiovascular performance and physical endurance.
Speeds recovery from injury or physical exertion.
Hydrates the skin, accelerates skin repair. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Yes, I have a box of 30 bandages that have the word "silver" prominently mentioned on the front cover. Now, it is actually good science and good medicine to use silver as an antibacterial agent. Silver -- colloidal or ionic silver, silver in solution -- is a potent antibacterial product. It has been demonstrated as such for well over 100 years. But the amazing thing about Curad Silver bandages and the fact they exist is that the FDA has allowed it. For decades, the FDA has been on a crusade to criminalize anyone who tried to sell silver for medicinal use. | | People in burn wards have known for a very long time that soaking bandages in a low concentration silver solution inhibits infection in burn victims; it literally saves their skin. In severe cases, it can even save their lives. Burn wards know this, and silver has long been used as an anti-infection agent with bandages or other medical supplies all around the world, especially in Russia, China, Japan, and Germany.
But when American companies tried to introduce silver-impregnated products onto the market, the FDA said, "No! You can't do that, because you're making a medical claim. | Jeffrey M. Smith See book keywords and concepts | In addition, cotton bandages are exposed to wounds, cotton diapers come in contact with rashes, and cotton feminine protection products used during menstruation contact blood and mucous membranes. It is essential that cotton be tested for the presence of Bt and that further tests evaluate its allergenicity, to ensure that large numbers of people are not being harmed.
CC ^ I ^he mortality started
JL to occur within a week of continuously grazing on Bt cotton crops-residue."32
—Investigative report
1. | Dr. Arthur Janov See book keywords and concepts | Not everyone needs heavy surgery, but for those who do, they must be careful not to use small bandages when serious therapy is necessary.
Case Study: Daryl—Three Non-Feeling Therapies
In cognitive behavioral therapy, the therapist focused almost exclusively on asking me to "change my negative thoughts" to more positive thoughts. For example, I was feeling very negative toward myself at the time this therapy occurred, and I would find this kind of self-talk happening within myself: "I'm a failure in my career. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | You can get rid of all those silly, toxic first aid sprays (antibacteria sprays, lotions, bandages, etc.) and just replace them all with aloe vera. I've been known to pack small chunks of aloe vera gel inside wounds that ultimately healed with zero scarring. As the aloe vera dries, it actually contracts, pulling the wound shut and keeping it completely free of dangerous bacteria. Plus, it provides nourishment to the wound tissue itself. It's also perfect for use on animals, because if they lick the wound, they won't be licking the toxic chemicals found in most first aid products. | Gregg Braden See book keywords and concepts | His palms were wrapped in white gauze that matched his garments—that is, except where the blood had seeped through the bandages and stained it. While he walked toward his table, others following in his group simply glanced at me with a bit of an irritated look, as if to say, What's the matter, haven't you ever seen a man bleed like this before? They were obviously used to being on the receiving end of such stares as they made their public visits. Almost instantly one word popped into my mind, and, as quietly as I could, I whispered it under my breath almost instinctively: "Stigmata! | Marshall Editions See book keywords and concepts | Place gauze or bandages in the infusion and wrap them around the affected area. You may also create arnica oil by chopping up arnica flowers in five parts of vegetable oil. Arnica should not be placed over open wounds or taken internally.
Rue: This is a bitter and cooling herb, and the oil acts as a "rubefacient," improving circulation to the area and healing inflammation of the soft tissues (muscles, tendons, and ligaments), as well as nerve pain due to sciatica. Combine a few drops of rue oil with arnica and apply it topically. | | Tight clothing or bandages should be avoided, as should hydrocortisone cream.
Antifungal agents: Topical antifungal agents such as lotrimin, lamisil, and lotrisone can be applied twice a day for two to three weeks. If these don't work, oral antifungal agents, for example 100 mg of itraconazole or 200 mg of diflucan a day, can be used. These drugs can be harsh on the liver and liver enzyme testing is sometimes done. Taking milk thistle together with these drugs can protect the liver and does not reduce their effect nor cause significant interactions. | | Place gauze or bandages in the infusion and wrap the injured area. You may also create arnica oil by adding 1 part of chopped up arnica flowers to five parts of vegetable oil. Arnica should not be placed over open wounds or taken internally.
Rue: This is an effective topical treatment for RSI. Rue oil, when combined with arnica in a cream or lotion (this combination can be purchased in herbal medicine stores), or added to an arnica poultice or oil as described above, improves circulation to the inflamed area and heals inflammation of the soft tissues. It should only be used topically. | | Place gauze or bandages in the infusion and wrap the injured area. For additional benefit, add a few drops each of wintergreen and peppermint essential oils to the arnica and rue. These oils penetrate the skin and have an anti-inflammatory action; in particular, the peppermint oil deadens the pain sensation transmitted by nerves, providing comfort as the tennis elbow heals. Discontinue use if the skin becomes irritated.
Anti-inflammatory tincture: Many people find it helpful to take anti-inflammatory herbs orally to assist in the healing of conditions like tennis elbow. | | Waterproof bandages are helpful, and an antiseptic such as Neosporin® or Bacitracin® can also be applied.
Tetanus shot: If the wound has occurred in an area that is dirty, get a tetanus booster if it has been more than 10 years since your last one. This will prevent tetanus, a serious! disease of the central nervous system caused by the infection of a wound by soil-dwelling bacteria, from developing.
Diet and supplements: The rate at which a wound heals is influenced by a patient's nutritional status, especially his or her zinc levels. | Dr. Arthur Janov See book keywords and concepts | When the bandages were later removed, the kittens were blind. Although their eyes worked, their brains had lost the ability to process visual information because they lacked this input during the critical period. Similarly, people who have been blind from infancy but whose vision is later restored through new medical techniques find it too difficult to "learn" to see.
The same is true for how love impacts the brain's development. Love means meeting a need at the time when it is crucial. You can't make up for it years later, such as a mother whose husband left her when the children were young. | Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Cooling bandages give relief in mild cases.
OVERDOSAGE
Overdoses of homeopathic preparations lead to severe mucous membrane irritation, accompanied by queasiness, vomiting, intestinal colic, diarrhea, as well as to signs of resorption; for example vertigo, stupor, kidney damage (nephritis, haematuria).
Following gastrointestinal emptying (gastric lavage with burgundy-colored potassium permanganate solution, sodium sulfate), installation of activated charcoal and shock prophylaxis (quiet, warmth), the therapy for these sorts of poisonings consists of treating spasms with diazepam (i.v. | | Daily Dosage: Savin Tops powder - Powder twice daily, put bandages into the folds of skin.
The drug is severely toxic.
LITERATURE
Feliciano AS, Del Corral JMM, Gordaliza M, Castro A, Acid and phenolic lignans from Juniperus sabina. In: PH 30: 3483-3485. 1991.
Fournier G et al., PM 57:392-393. 1991. Fournier G et al., Pharm Belg 45:293. 1990. Hartwell, JL et al. (1953) J Chem Soc 75: 235. Further information in:
Frohne D, Pfander HJ, Giftpflanzen - Ein Handbuch fur Apotheker, Toxikologen und Biologen, 4. Aufl., Wiss. Verlags-Ges. Stuttgart 1997. | by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | | Preliminary studies conducted at a children's hospital in Bombay, India, using a dressing prepared from boiled potato peelings attached to standard gauze bandages, have demonstrated good therapeutic effect in promoting healing and keeping the burn from becoming infected. Patients noted pain relief, while physicians noted reduced levels of bacterial contamination and faster healing with the use of boiled potato peel dressings.
HOW TO SELECT AND STORE
Use only high-quality potatoes that are firm and display the characteristic features of their variety. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | WOUND HEALING Stop the bleeding; treat for shock by laying the victim down, raise the feet above the head to bring Oxygen to the Brain; shelter from the elements with anything handy; clean the wound with water irrigation; apply clean bandages. If in a remote situation, use ice to lessen pain; tape, suture, or splint as required, and seek medical help. If a wound becomes infected, swollen, red and tender, remove dressingto air and dry; apply warm moist compresses to spur drainage and circulation (of Immune defending White blood cells and fibroblasts' containment). | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | Plasters and compresses are cotton bandages soaked in infusions or decoctions and wrapped around the affected area or held on with pressure. Compresses are also warm.
Poultices are made by moistening herbs, placing them on the skin, and holding them there with a bandage. Moistened and warmed herbal tea bags also help soothe and heal. Try using chamomile tea bags to relieve the itching and inflammation of insect bites and eczema.
Powders
Powders are dried herbs ground to a fine consistency. | Joe Graedon, M.S. and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | I was wearing bandages on my fingertips and feeling debilitated.
Since treating my elbows for fungus, my hands have stopped splitting and bleeding. They had been so sore I had trouble doing any fine finger work. I conclude my fingers must also have had a fungal infection and the oils in the VapoRub have helped my skin stay whole.
Some individuals have found the ointment useful for softening calluses on their feet or scaly skin on elbows. A few brave souls insist that it can relieve the discomfort of hemorrhoids, but we generally advise against this application. | Leslie Taylor, ND See book keywords and concepts | Bandages soaked in a leaf and stem infusion were used in early American medicine to stop the bleeding of wounds; an account of this use was recorded by Dr. Francis P. Procher, a surgeon and physician in the Southern Confederacy during the Civil War. Nettle leaves were also recommended as a nutritious food and as a weight loss aid by the famous American plant forager and naturalist, Euell Gibbons.
In Brazilian herbal medicine, the entire plant is used for excessive menstrual bleeding, diarrhea, diabetes, urinary disorders, and respiratory problems including allergies. |
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