Guest guest Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 A friend has been advised by her doctor to have her foot amputated due to a non-healing ulcer on the foot. She is overweight and diabetic, and I'm going to guess (but I don't know) a health mess, although possibly " normal health for an overweight sedentary aging diabetic " from the viewpoint of AMA-type doctors. I have gently suggested she try lots of C, zinc, and omega 3 (preferably in the Budwig mixture) for cell rebuilding and colliodal silver or MMS both internally and externally for wound healing. But that was just wild guessing. (I would suggest lots of natural salt per the salt-C theory of health, but I'm betting her doctor would freak out, at her weight she may have heart problems or high blood pressure, and MDs are so anti-salt with those. Better to suggest things she likely not getting strong advice against as " harmful " by the doctors she relies on.) Have any of you any experience in dealing with non-healing wounds such those on the feet of diabetics? I'm guessing poor circulation in the legs is why their foot wounds don't heal. Any experience using MMS on stubborn infected surface wounds? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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