The hydrogen peroxide protocol may also help with oxygenation.

Anthony 


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Smitty 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, June 10, 2011 2:15 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Cipro


  A protocol which is designed to mitigate against the discouraging, 

  constantly-expanding  effects of slow and/or non-healing ulcerations

  attendant to many/most of the long-standing cases of diabetes.  The

  major challenge, which prevents new-tissue granulation and progressive

  healing...is the result of poor circulation.  

  Blood thinners do, sometimes, provide some measure of relief.....

  but are in general poor methodology for correcting non-healing ulcers.




  The lack of oxygen to the insulted tissue beds is the main problem.

  Our simple protocol of utilizing 10 to 15 ppm EIS (colloidal silver)

  at 80% by volume, mixed with FULL-STRENGTH DMSO  at  

  20% by volume....sprayed liberally upon the ulcer proper and encased  

  (the entire foot-ankle-calf region) in a small garbage bag----

  filled with 100% oxygen, furnished an excellent modality for

  initiating/sustaining new-tissue granulation -------and, subsequently,

  healing of the ulcer.  




  We found that by simply inserting a small plastic tube inside the 

  plastic bag and securing the top with a rubber band---worked quite well.  

  We found that maintaining about 20 psi discharge pressure level from 

  the artist's air-brush assembly, worked quite well.  

  Actually, any reasonable pressure from the airbrush assembly

  (even down to 10 psi differential)

  sufficient to keep the garbage bag inflated, was acceptable.  

  While my posting may seem complicated to some, in actuality, 

  it is quite simple.




  Employing the foregoing O2  X  DMSO/EIS protocol, we were

  able, in some cases, to effectively correct some foot/ankle

  non-healing ulcers of over 18 months standing and 1" in diameter-------

  and to do so in less than 4 weeks.

        

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  :
    No haven't tried those yet.  In diabetes, a toe infection can quickly 
spread to the foot and beyond if not treated right away.  Last year he had an 
infected toenail that became gangrenous rather quickly, resulting in amputation 
of the toe.  If it had spread further, part of the foot would have had to go.  
Not something we want to face again.  Healing will happen if circulation is 
restored and the vibration platform seems to be helping.  Thanks to all for the 
info about heat/ice hydrotherapy.  I know that works wonders with 
tendonitis.....will look into it.
    Kathy






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