Hi Dianne.  Can you tell me more about the scanner?  Where you got it, how much 
it cost, etc.?  Would it pinpoint the area to treat with a cold laser do you 
think? 
Mary Ann  




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From: Dianne France <dianne_fra...@hotmail.com>
To: silver-list <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 12, 2009 7:52:33 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? Thanks for all the responses :)

Debbie
 
The infra red machine we have is a biopack 
(http://bioscanlight.com/product.php?productid=14&cat=19&page=1).  On the 
biopack it has seven settings for depth or intensity.  It was originally 
purchased to be used on our horses to treat multiple ailments but I use it for 
pain and treatment on us.  We also have the scanner and it is wonderful.  It 
came with an attachment for scanning horses and one for humans.  It pinpoints 
the area where you should treat.  
 
The scar I had was very puckered and hard for many years.  It is now flat and 
smooth.
 
Dianne
 
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Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2009 09:39:30 -0700
From: devorah...@yahoo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? Thanks for all the responses :)
To: silver-list@eskimo.com


Will both these methods go deep into the neck?
thanks Debbie

--- On Fri, 7/10/09, Dianne France <dianne_fra...@hotmail.com> wrote:


>From: Dianne France <dianne_fra...@hotmail.com>
>Subject: RE: CS>Help for scar tissue in neck?
>To: "silver-list" <silver-list@eskimo.com>
>Date: Friday, July 10, 2009, 4:49 PM
>
>
>Infra red light therapy also helps.  I had very bad scaring from c-section 
>(baby is now 31) so it had been a very long time.  It was about five years ago 
>I started using the infra red machine on the scaring and it softened and an 
>old stitch even worked up to the surface and came out.  The scare is still 
>there but soft.
> 
>Dianne
> 
>> Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 09:43:58 -0500
>> Subject: Re: CS>Help for scar tissue in neck?
>> From: bhangcha...@gmail.com
>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>> 
>> Along with this, I think one needs to do something to soften the scars
>> and tissue so that blood flow can get to the area.
>> 
>> Rub in castor oil over the area once or twice a day as well. Castor
>> oil by itself will soften scars and cause them to be absorbed
>> somewhat. You can use a cloth soaked in castor oil, covered with
>> plastic and a towel, and some heat from a heating pad or hot water
>> bottle. People with intestinal adhesions have had good luck with
>> castor oil packs. This takes some time, you have to do it more than
>> once.
>> 
>> Dan
>> 
>> On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 6:54 AM, Linda Ellis<lellis4...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> >
>> > I'm taking Serrapeptase, too, in an experiment to see if it helps with 
>> > scarring, old and new.  I started out taking one a day, but after six 
>> > months I saw no changes in scars.  But interestingly, at about four 
>> > months, my dental hygienist made a comment that the plaque on my teeth was 
>> > very soft this time, and blew off when he just touched it.  This is a 
>> > change from my previous hygiene appointments.  I noted that 
>> > Serrapeptase is also supposed to help with arterial plaque, and asked if 
>> > he and the dentist thought that maybe my regular regimen was having some 
>> > effect on that.  They made a note of it in my file, and the plaque since 
>> > then still seems to be very soft.  Is it the Serrapeptase?  Don't know, 
>> > for sure, or if I'm unknowingly doing a better job of home maintenance.  I 
>> > guess the way to find out would be to stop and see if the plaque reverts 
>> > to the hard stuff.  Not willing to do that experiment at this time, as I 
>> > want to see what progress
 may
>> >  be made on the scars and blood pressure, if any.
>> >
>> > It's also supposed to help with blood pressure, and while I had one 
>> > reading that was lower than my normal, I haven't been monitoring that the 
>> > way that I should.
>> >
>> > Anyhow, recently, I upped my Serrapeptase to two per day, to see if there 
>> > is any better effect on the scars.  I know sometimes these more natural 
>> > healing therapies take a lot more time, and I'm patient, but there will 
>> > come a time
>> >  Linda
>> > "Don’t bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. 
>> > Try to be better than yourself." William Faulkner
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > ----- Original Message ----
>> > From: Jean Baugh <oldgl...@bigcountry.net>
>> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>> > Sent: Thursday, July 9, 2009 8:18:39 PM
>> > Subject: CS>Help for scar tissue in neck?
>> >
>> > Hi Deb,
>> >
>> > For what this worth, I saw a doctor on TV who recommends enzymes to 
>> > dissolve
>> > fibrin, or scar tissue.
>> >
>> > I take Serrapeptase to hopefully keep fibrin in check, just in case.
>> >
>> > Jean
>> >
>> > *****************
>> >
>> >> Anyone on the list have experience with neck surgeries and having 
>> >> discomfort
>> >> from scar tissue? Any suggestions on what a person could take to help the
>> >> pain?
>> >> thanks much,
>> >> deb
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
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