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yes definitely, but the dried plantago is going to a require an infusion & then a homemade burn salve. Sitting laying and standing suck, so yes this sucks. The missing skin is about 2 x 3 inches and right next to the family jewel bag so it's not in an area that I can ignore or that don't rub in clothes. Looked at the minibike and all thats on the muffler is looking like burned chicken skin. Probably mine too, did I mention this kinda sucks? |
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Lets go with the burn salve. The plantago I have is supposed to be organic and is from Croatia if I remember correctly. Is it green or brown and how old is it. Is it powdered or dried leaves ?? If it is dried leaves (and hopefully GREEN) then you can still make a poultice by adding some water to the plantain in a bowl & applying that to the burn. If it is already powdered then you can make a quick ointment by slowly melting on VERY VERY LOW TEMPERATURE some coconut oil . and then adding the powdered plantain. Mix it slowly, put it in fridge for couple minutes to cool down & harden back up and apply that to your burn. I hope you feel better soon & it heals up quick. |
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Cebu, it's after midnight & I have to go to bed now. You didn't tell me what your dried plantain looks like. |
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Oops sorry, its dried green leaves, not sure of age but it smells good, not like old grass clippings or anything like that. Ill try soaking some in the morning and applying it if I can stand it. |
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Back in 1994 I was hit in the leg with a stream of engine coolant (out of the engine, pre-radiator, 230 degrees) just after a smog test. Ended up with 2nd degree burn from just under my sack to my knee on the inside of my thigh. Went to the emergency near my house (after driving 25 miles, lol). The wound was debrided and treated with silvadene. Went back every morning for 4 days for a rewrap, then started whirlpool for a couple of days. By this time my leg looked like a peeled grape, and I couldn't really stand up on it. They wanted to try a treatment that was experimental at the time (at least that's what I remember - 3M says it's been around for 30 years... ?)and wanted to document the efficacy with pics. It was called Tegaderm - looked like clear tape that was applied directly to the wound.
Effective? Seventy-five percent healed in 3 days, and healed totally without scarring in two weeks. Prior to treatment, they told me I would have permanent scarring and the hair likely wouldn't grow back. No matter how close you look, they isn't any sign that I was ever burned at all. Amazing shit. http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...tory/Tegaderm/ http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...beB385P3RT67gl |
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megadose vitamin C
http://www.rifeenergymedicine.com/vitaminc.html also, the amino acid glutamine will help |
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Back in 1994 I was hit in the leg with a stream of engine coolant (out of the engine, pre-radiator, 230 degrees) just after a smog test. Ended up with 2nd degree burn from just under my sack to my knee on the inside of my thigh. Went to the emergency near my house (after driving 25 miles, lol). The wound was debrided and treated with silvadene. Went back every morning for 4 days for a rewrap, then started whirlpool for a couple of days. By this time my leg looked like a peeled grape, and I couldn't really stand up on it. They wanted to try a treatment that was experimental at the time (at least that's what I remember - 3M says it's been around for 30 years... ?)and wanted to document the efficacy with pics. It was called Tegaderm - looked like clear tape that was applied directly to the wound. |
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more than likely it was the Silvadene applied daily at regular intervals that prevented scarring, I've seen the results both personally and professionally, the tegaderm ,if not impregnated with some type of bacteriostatic, is mainly a sterile covering used on wounds, op sites and CVP line insertion points Oh, and I had several hot nurses. That was awesome. |
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Had or did? I had many more nurses than I did. The others were 19 or 20 something -year old nursing interns from the local university. They seemed a little nervous having to apply the tegaderm after my whirlpool session. They kept screwing it up and having to do it over again. ![]() |
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A long time ago I had a testicular tortion, it reguired surgery and several days in the hospital being tended after. The 1st couple days I was too out of it to give or notice anything, the 3rd-4th days there were hot nurses tending my bandages and that's where things went awry...I tore my stitches open and it was a big ordeal.....after that night I never saw anyone under 60 again.
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