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What would Uny do (deep cut/laceration) Re: ~~Testimony~~ Cayenne The Amazingly Powerful Herb! by unyquity ..... Natural Healing & Herbal Solutions w/Unyquity

Date:   3/28/2011 7:54:12 AM ( 13 y ago)
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Assuming I was at home with the 'perfect first aid kit' at the ready:

I'd let the wound bleed long enough to ensure it had been cleansed of any debris or toxins from whatever cut me and/or utilize Dr. Schulzes Anti-I for cleansing/disinecting (a fantastic formula we are working on now to 'duplicate', as he's never published the recipe for it).  Cayenne IS a very powerful "disinfectant" all by itself:).

I would take a dose of Cayenne tinture internally and see how much that stopped the bleeding.  I'd take another dose internally if it didn't stop the bleeding entirely.   If that still didn't stop the bleeding, I'd pack the wound with Cayenne powder.  When that settled down, I'd make a 'wet dough poultice' of Slippery Elm & Aloe gel and press that into and all around the surrounding tissue, then let that air dry...and keep that area dry.  I'd continue adding Slippery Elm/Aloe as the original Cayenne, Slippery Elm/Aloe was absorbed into the skin (or was knocked off). 

If the internal Cayenne did stop the bleeding, I'd mix equal parts Cayenne powder with Slippery Elm powder, and pack that into the wound.  If needed, I'd add Aloe gel to get the powders to stick together and stay packed into the wound.

Packing the wound with only Cayenne powder is actually/likely sufficient.  The wound would heal without scarring.  However, having seen Slippery Elm regrow severely damaged and ulcerated tissue, I would use both if I could (once the bleeding was stopped).  Once applied (and totally dry), a blend of Cayenne, Slippery Elm & Aloe gel (a cell regenerator!) would be so strong that it would likely cause there to be absolutely no need for tapes & bandaids.  The drying of the poultice would "tighten & hold" :)   Think about it, how long has there been tape & bandaids?  People have healed wounds for centuries without either.  Besides, if the wound 'pulled open' enough to bleed, that'd be a great opportunity to add a bit more Cayenne/Slippery Elm and 'glue it in'.

Of course, if the wound required tape to hold it closed, I'd tape it.  But I honestly believe it would likely take a 'chain saw sized slice' for that to be necessary....something "they say" would require less than 20-30 stitches should be fine once the herbs have been added and the healing begun (within reason, of course).  If it's a joint area where it's going to be constantly "pulled", I might 'tape it' for a day or two (but being the experimenter that I am, if it were my wound, I'd try it first without the tape). 

Our body is hardwired to heal and restore itself.  Given the right herbal assistance (and the herbs mixed with the blood that coagulates, knits & heals), most any wound is gonna be 'good to go' once the blood, Cayenne (and/or Slippery Elm/Aloe gel) has been mixed, applied, and the healing begun.

BF&C?  Is likely not necessary at all...and I wouldn't add any type of oil to a fresh wound.  If one wanted to take BF&C internally during the healing, that would be a great adjunct...and after the poultice was absorbed and/or 'fell away', if one wanted to apply a BF&C fomentation and/or BF&C oil that would be beneficial, if needed.

And other that yelling at Rocky to 'go get the camera' so I could get a 'photo record' of the entire process (or bleeding all over the house while I tried to find it and take pictures myself, lol), that's what Uny would do :)

Heal ON! 

Uny


 

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