Sunday, May 31, 2015

Re: [Everything doTERRA] open ulcer on lower leg

Google infected cuts and honey  My friend is diabetic and cut his leg while canoeing and got it infected from the river water. The wife was concerned because it wouldn't heal and was pretty bad. They were concerned he'd lose the leg but it healed up.

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On May 31, 2015, at 11:05 PM, bob <thefirstsirslim@gmail.com> wrote:

I received this text from a friend.
"What recommendations would you make for an open ulcer on lower leg with very poor circulation? She had surgeries done on the ankle where she broke it a year and a half ago. She had a bad infection where 3 times she was on daily IV antibiotics. Now the skin around is starting to turn black. She'd like to know what would help combat the nerve pain too"
I asked if she was diabetic, but she's not, just has poor circulation. I read some posts for other open sores, that recommended Helichrysum, Melaleuca and Lavender. OR Frankincense, Melaleuca or Rosemary.  Do you think this could help this lady too? These sounds like perfect blends for regenerating tissue and fighting against infection, if so, will they also help the blackness and nerve pain? Thanks for helping.

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