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Dear Phil, Please consider the outstanding results with Hyperbaric Oxygen

therapy. We use it and the results are usually 75% faster wound healing.

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Wound Healing

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> My wife just had the MOHS prodecure performed to remove a squamous cell

carcinoma. If anyone has info on a good wound healing protocol I would

appreciate it. I don't need replies on alternatives to the surgical

procedure;I tried to no avail to have her try them but she is more

mainstream medicine than me. But I figure now that it's done there must be

ways to augment the healing process.

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> Phil

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  • 3 years later...

Hi Donna,

It is finally healing up.

It is dry and about the size of a dime....no longer red and pusy.

I just bought a second ozone generator that is portable (comes in a case)

that I will use for any new problems. My Plasmafire is way big and doesn't

lend itself to being toted around. I look forward to getting my new toy.

Dennis

Wound healing

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> My elderly mom has a sore on her shin that doesn't seem to be healing.

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> Any suggestions on remedies would be most welcome.

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> Ozone limb bagging maybe?

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> Thanks,

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> Dennis

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Glad to hear it.

Signing off for the weekend

Donna

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Re: Wound healing

Hi Donna,

It is finally healing up.

It is dry and about the size of a dime....no longer red and pusy.

I just bought a second ozone generator that is portable (comes in a case)

that I will use for any new problems. My Plasmafire is way big and doesn't

lend itself to being toted around. I look forward to getting my new toy.

Dennis

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Re: Wound healing

> Hi Donna,

>

> It is finally healing up.

>

> It is dry and about the size of a dime....no longer red and pusy.

>

> I just bought a second ozone generator that is portable (comes in a case)

> that I will use for any new problems. My Plasmafire is way big and doesn't

> lend itself to being toted around. I look forward to getting my new toy.

>

> Dennis

Dennis,

Who makes your portable ozone generator? Can you please provide a link if

one is available?

Thanks.

Nenah

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Has anyone suggested Vitamin O?

I've heard some good feedback on how

that heals up some problems.

jp

My elderly mom has a sore on her shin that doesn't seem to be healing.

Any suggestions on remedies would be most welcome.

Ozone limb bagging maybe?

Thanks,

Dennis

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Has anyone suggested Vitamin O?

I've heard some good feedback on how

that heals up some problems.

jp

My elderly mom has a sore on her shin that doesn't seem to be healing.

Any suggestions on remedies would be most welcome.

Ozone limb bagging maybe?

Thanks,

Dennis

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No........How does it work?

How is it applied?

Dennis

Re: Wound healing

> Has anyone suggested Vitamin O?

> I've heard some good feedback on how

> that heals up some problems.

> jp

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> My elderly mom has a sore on her shin that doesn't seem to be healing.

>

> Any suggestions on remedies would be most welcome.

>

> Ozone limb bagging maybe?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Dennis

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>

>

>

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Those that drip it on the wound thinks it helps

speed healing from what I've heard.

You can take the drops under the tongue and

it's supposed to oxygenate your body better.

jp

No........How does it work?

How is it applied?

Dennis

Re: Wound healing

> Has anyone suggested Vitamin O?

> I've heard some good feedback on how

> that heals up some problems.

> jp

>

>

> My elderly mom has a sore on her shin that doesn't seem to be healing.

>

> Any suggestions on remedies would be most welcome.

>

> Ozone limb bagging maybe?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Dennis

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  • 6 years later...

Do any of you know of or use any products to help wound healing on diabetic feet? Boudreaux's makes a diaper rash formula (zinc oxide), and Tropiceel put out that "Ultimate Healing Cream" but...would those be safe for a diabetic's feet...and if not what would?

Thanks in advance!

M. s, D.C.

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, my mother had major foot problems and I discovered that Hyperbaric treatment might be very helpful to promote healing.  We never did this because the rest of family did not agree.  Dr. Heitsch has a unit and he made the suggestion originally,

Schneider DCP?DxOn Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 9:17 AM, M. s, D.C. <drbobdc83@...> wrote:

 

Do any of you know of or use any products to help wound healing on diabetic feet?  Boudreaux's makes a diaper rash formula (zinc oxide), and Tropiceel put out that " Ultimate Healing Cream " but...would those be safe for a diabetic's feet...and if not what would?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

M. s, D.C.

-- Schneider DC PDX

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