Hello,
Dry ice is deadly to hold. It can do massive tissue damage very
rapidly. The girl very likely does have the beginnings of
gangrene.
SUggest you get her to drink a cup of juice with a teaspoon to a tablespoon
of
cayenne pepper and do so every day until this is over. Also pack the
fingers in cayenne every day until healing begins, this must be done even
once
sloughing of any tissue begins. The other thing which can reverse even
serious diabetic gangrene is chealtion therapy. I have seen photos of
amputation candidates who looked awful with ulcerated feet and nearly rotted
off
toes, and chelation saved the feet. In the 1800s cayenne pepper did the
same thing, in once case a trapper who had been caught in a blizzard or
something had frostbite so bad his legs were black fromthe knee down.
Cayenne pepper internally and externally regrew all but the tips of two toes
when conventional docs of the day wanted to amputate.
Barb
Hello, Dry ice is deadly to hold. It can do massive tissue damage very rapidly. The girl very likely does have the beginnings of gangrene. SUggest you get her to drink a cup of juice with a teaspoon to a tablespoon of cayenne pepper and do so every day until this is over. Also pack the fingers in cayenne every day until healing begins, this must be done even once sloughing of any tissue begins. The other thing which can reverse even serious diabetic gangrene is chealtion therapy. I have seen photos of amputation candidates who looked awful with ulcerated feet and nearly rotted off toes, and chelation saved the feet. In the 1800s cayenne pepper did the same thing, in once case a trapper who had been caught in a blizzard or something had frostbite so bad his legs were black fromthe knee down. Cayenne pepper internally and externally regrew all but the tips of two toes when conventional docs of the day wanted to amputate.
Barb

