Re: Question about stitches...Re: ~~Testimony~~ Cayenne
Yep, it truly is amazing just how fast cayenne works to stop the bleeding!
I'm also interested in what Uny will say but in the meantime, in the case of my friend had he chosen not to go to the ER I would have gone home and got my hot cayenne blend powder, Slippery Elm, Aloe Gel, BF&C oil & tincture and some butterfly bandages to fix him up good as new. I would have had to grab the SYL manual and all the info I have on healing wounds to find out which herbal preparation to use first but my 'gut' instinct when I saw how deep and how large the gap was, was that there was no need to get stitches and that the cayenne needed to stay on the cut for at least a couple of days. I might be a rare bird in that regard but I've read way too much from Dr. Christopher and Dr. Schulze to be freaked about whether or not it could be healed without stitches.
For my friends cut I believe I would have cleaned it really good then pushed the skin together and covered it with an ample amount of cayenne powder then applied a butterfly bandage. My instinct tells me that the cayenne does more than just stop the bleeding, it aids in healing the wound. I believe I would have kept cayenne on it for a couple of days then I would have gone on to the Slippery Elm and the B&C to aid in repairing/growing the skin if it even needed it. Heck, thats what I would do for anyone, my loved ones included.
I guess my confidence comes from having read the following interview from Dr. Schulze hundreds of times lol! That and the fact that I've seen my own cuts heal practically overnight using nothing but cayenne powder and I've never had a scar when I've used cayenne powder to heal a cut.
"I Have Had Many Patients Run into My Office with Very Deep Lacerations,
to the Bone in Many Cases - that's Right, I Could See the Bone -
and You Pack Cayenne Right into the Wound."
INTERVIEWER: How about first aid, and saving lives with cayenne?
SCHULZE: Cayenne pepper is, without a doubt, the number one first-aid herb. whenever you have a problem with blood - be it blood loss, disease, clots, or even stoppage - cayenne is the herb of choice. when you think of blood, in any situation, use cayenne.
INTERVIEWER: What do you mean, 'blood loss'?
SCHULZE: Exactly that. There is no other herb that stops bleeding faster than cayenne. I have used it for all types of bleeding, from cuts to internal hemorrhaging. I have had many patients run into my office with very deep lacerations, to the bone in many cases ---= that's right, I could see the exposed bone ---- and you pack cayenne right into the wound.
INTERVIEWER: Doesn't that burn like heck?
SCHULZE: That's the surprise. It doesn't burn at all. You think it would, and it does if you take a bath in it or rub it around the body but, on open, fresh wounds, it doesn't. There is so much trauma already with the cut or wound, you don't feel a thing.
I had a young woman who was putting her whole weight behind a jackknife. It collapsed on her finger; with all her weight behind it, and she almost cut her finger entirely off It was spurting blood and the cayenne sealed the wound in seconds. I had another lady who plunged her hand into soapy dishwater, only to discover a large broken glass that cut the tip of her finger right off We packed it with cayenne and there is not even a scar today
I had a man with a 12-inch slice in his leg about 2 inches deep. He would have needed a tourniquet and nearly fifty stitches. But, a few handfuls of cayenne pepper, and some tape, did the job.
Last year; when I was teaching in England, one of the students totaled his very small sports car in a head-on with a Range Rover.
Besides a few broken ribs and multiple bruises, he had a two-inch hole in his knee from the collapsed, broken dashboard that had pinned him in his car. This was in a very remote area of Northern England, and he was brought to the school by the police.
The first thing I did was flush the wound out. I always flush out fresh wounds with what I call an anti-infection tincture which has cayenne in it. I'll give this formula later. It not only begins to stop the bleeding, but it cleans, disinfects, and even seals the wound.
INTERVIEWER: But, won't cayenne clean and disinfect also?
SCHULZE: Absolutely It stops the bleeding immediately and, the high amount of vitamin A and vitamin C in cayenne also clean and disinfect. With any injury, remember to take cayenne, internally. However, cayenne stops the bleeding so fast --- in two or three seconds ----- and you don't always have time to clean a dirty wound; so, with some wounds, I flush them out first to cleanse them, then I apply the cayenne.
So, I flushed out the wound, and when it was clean, I could see patella ----- the knee cap ---- very clearly. We, then, dusted the wound with cayenne, and packed on a healing poultice. We took tape, and stretched the skin tight to keep it closed. Even I had my doubts with this one because there was so much skin missing. There was, literally a hole in his leg.
The next morning, I cleaned the area with hopes of doing the entire procedure over again, because the night before, we had to do this in a badly lit room, and I figured I had made a mess of it, and now wanted to do it right.
When we peeled back the bandage, the entire class was very surprised. The wound was totally shut, sealed, and looked like a minor cut.
There was a nurse who had assisted me the night before, and she said, that in all her years of hospital work, she had never seen a wound of this severity or, in fact, any wound, heal so quickly and with so little trauma to the area.
She said that she now believes that the majority of wound traumas she saw in the hospital were not caused by the injuries, but by the doctors in their cutting, debriding, endless cleaning, swabbing and disinfecting, and then, finally, their stitching. This was the first time this nurse had actually seen how fast and efficiently the body repairs itself, when no one interrupts nature, and when you use herbs.
Great question Wings! I would also love to know what Uny would do. ;-) I'm always ready to learn something new or correct something I might have wrong.
So..... what say you Uny?
Willow