Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 > Hi Nicolle > > I'm sorry to hear about your sons accident. > There are many things that are considered helpful > when it comes to reducing scarring. > Some of those things are: > > 1.Vitamin E Oil and Vitamin E capsules > ( the goo inside the capsules) > > 2.Cocoa Butter ( particularly Palmers) > > 3.Tea Tree Oil > > 4. Aloe Vera > If you can buy an aloe vera plant and break > open the leaves then the aloe vera inside is > the purest and best for scarring. > There are lots of aloe vera products on the > market.These are expensive and have lots > of things added.Avoid these if you can and > get it straight from the plant. > > 4.Rosehip Oil > > I'm prone to scarring myself so have used most > of these with very good results. > > All the best > > > > --- Nicolle <nicollehurd@...> wrote: > > > On New Years Eve my brother was lifting my son > onto > > his shoulders and > > he got hit with a ceiling fan and got a slice > above > > his eye. He did not > > have stitches and it is healing nicely. > > > > Does anyone have some advice on what I should do > or > > put on it to help > > him have a less noticable scar? > > > > Thankfully we are going to get hyperbaric oxygen > > therapy right now and > > is taking a supplement with 10,500 ORAC > > (antioxidant) a day. > > > > I was hoping for any other helpful hints. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Nicolle > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. http://tools.search./newsearch/category.php?category=shopping Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 Nicolle: Down in the Pacific Islands the women (after giving birth) always used Coconut Oil on their stretch marks, to get rid of them. So give it a try. Bonnie Scar cure!! On New Years Eve my brother was lifting my son onto his shoulders and he got hit with a ceiling fan and got a slice above his eye. He did not have stitches and it is healing nicely. Does anyone have some advice on what I should do or put on it to help him have a less noticable scar? Thankfully we are going to get hyperbaric oxygen therapy right now and is taking a supplement with 10,500 ORAC (antioxidant) a day. I was hoping for any other helpful hints. Thanks, Nicolle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 put honey on it. munka is really good. i know olive oil and acv are good for scars too. any advise on freckles? LOL I am doused in them LOL. sorry to hear he got hurt. Glad he is ok. Shalom Scar cure!! On New Years Eve my brother was lifting my son onto his shoulders and he got hit with a ceiling fan and got a slice above his eye. He did not have stitches and it is healing nicely. Does anyone have some advice on what I should do or put on it to help him have a less noticable scar? Thankfully we are going to get hyperbaric oxygen therapy right now and is taking a supplement with 10,500 ORAC (antioxidant) a day. I was hoping for any other helpful hints. Thanks, Nicolle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 We've used RAW HONEY with a band aide over it, replaced at least daily (you can do more than once a day if you'd like) and it did the trick on a large gouge in our daughter's knee. We get our RAW honey from a local man, not the solid white raw honey that you see in the grocery store. Look for bee keepers in your yellow pages or ask at your health stores. Ours is truly raw, you can even see bits of things in it, and it is not solid, it is a liquid (but will become more solid over years). We were amazed at how fast her knee healed and without a scar. Raw Honey also did an amazing healing of dermatitis (with no use of band aide). Applied watered down with a tiny pinch of sea salt to the skin and left on at least 30 minutes, preferrably overnight...can cause some itching while on, if it does, just apply a tiny more water with fingertips, but I feel that it's working when it itches a tiny bit because it doesn't itch on non-dermatitis skin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 Apply vco everyday several times a day on his scab. Do not put antibiotic ointments, this will make the scab/scar darker. Just continue applying vco so he will not have a scar. It will not happen overnight, but will disappear. I scar easily, and i always apply vco on my wounds so that they don't scar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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