Partial Finger Amputation Regenerated In 21 Days!
Author: Marilyn B.
Skill: Raindrop Technique
Date: 05-09-2013
Views: 10,433
Word Count: 427
Questions Received: 3
Testimonial ID: 8535-OR
Brand Neutral: No
Scientific Studies: 7
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I am not saying this is the procedure for everyone that may be in a similar situation, but it is what I was led to do. Essential oil use is individual and each person will respond according to body needs. I incorporated prayer to God each time I applied the oils and did it in the name of Jesus Christ, My Lord and Savior. I applied more oils (all four) each time pain started. After the pain was markedly decreased I dropped to 3 times a day. Then down to two and then one.
On January 1, 2013 I sliced off a piece of my right index finger. Bleeding was profuse and pain intense. I had no medical insurance so chose not to go to the hospital. I immediately applied pressure and then dropped Young Living Lavender (Lavendula Augustifolia) directly onto the wound. Pain and bleeding immediately stopped.
I then followed with application of drops of Cypress oil (my theory was to help increase oxygen to tissue). I cleaned the area carefully around the injury with distilled water and applied the Animal Scents ointment over the oils to keep the oils on the wound for a longer time. Over that I placed a non stick sterile pad and wrapped loosely with gauze and applied a splint so I would not repeatedly injury the area.
I then contacted my upline because my mind felt rattled from the trauma and I experienced difficulty focusing, impairing my researching the problem in the essential oils reference book. I knew they would know what oils I needed to use.
The next morning I was able to borrow Cistus (Rose of Sharon) oil from a friend and I received an order that included my Frankincense carteri. I began using the four oils, Cistus, Cypress, Lavender and Frankincense covering with Animal Scents Ointment each time pain returned.
I would then apply a clean dressing. Twice a day I carefully cleaned around the injury with distilled water, Thieves foaming hand cleaner and then dropped "neat" the four oils full strength. I covered the oils with Animal Scents ointment.
Over the course of 3 weeks I used about 5 cc of each of the oils, a gallon of distilled water and multiple bandages. Still the cost of my care was much less than if I had gone to the hospital. My finger was healed in 21 days with a very tiny visible scar near the center of the injury. I now have good sensation and full function of my finger. It regenerated!! I thank God for His power and for the oils.
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1. | Associated topics: cut-/-laceration-/-incision — "[A] literature review of evidence on the influence of essential oils on wound healing and their potential application in clinical practice... focus[ing] mainly on tea tree, lavender, chamomile, thyme, and ocimum [basil] oils." | Link |
2. | Associated topics: cut-/-laceration-/-incision — "[One] method employed for wound healing is the application of lavender oil. Due to its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties, it is thought to prevent wound infections and to play a role in reducing pain by lowering inflammation.... Lavender oil is known to have antibacterial, antifungal, sedative, and/or antidepressant effects.... In addition to its antimicrobial effects, the anti-inflammatory analgesic properties of lavender oil have also been emphasized... The use of L. Angustifolia [lavender] is particularly recommended in chronically infected wounds due to its immune-stimulating and antimicrobial effects. There are also reports that lavender oil reduces scar tissue." | Link |
3. | Associated topics: cut-/-laceration-/-incision — "Topical 5% tea tree oil is an effective treatment for mild to moderate acne vulgaris.... Tea tree oil has broad-spectrum antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activity in vitro. These properties have formed the basis of its use in the treatment of a range of superficial dermatoses such as cuts, insect bites, boils, and dermatophytosis [ringworm]." | Link |
4. | Associated topics: cut-/-laceration-/-incision — "Herbalists treat skin ailments, such as fungal infections (like candidiasis), wounds, eczema, and acne, with lavender oil. It is also used in a healing bath for joint and muscle pain. One study evaluating treatments for children with eczema found [that] it was therapeutic touch from the mother that improved symptoms; in other words, massage with and without essential oils (including lavender) both reduced the dry, scaly skin lesions. Another study found that lavender oil may improve pain control after surgery." | Link |
5. | Associated topics: bleed-/-hemorrhage — "[T]he level and duration of menstrual pain and the amount of menstrual bleeding were significantly lower in the aromatherapy group than in the placebo group. These results suggest that aromatherapy is effective in alleviating menstrual pain, its duration, and excessive menstrual bleeding. Aromatherapy can be provided as a nonpharmacological pain relief measure and as a part of nursing care given to girls suffering of dysmenorrhea or excessive menstrual bleeding." | Link |
6. | Associated topics: bleed-/-hemorrhage,cut-/-laceration-/-incision — "[A] pulverized mixture of four herbs including Agrimonia Eupatoria (A), Nelumbo Nucifera Gaertn (N), Boswellia Carteri (B) [Frankincense], and Pollen Typhae Angustifoliae (P)... was first described in Chinese canonical medicine about 2000 years ago for treatment of various trauma disorders, such as hemostasis [bleeding], anti-inflammatory, analgesia [pain], and wound healing, etc.... [W]e showed that local ANBP treatment not only significantly enhanced wound healing by relieving inflammation, increasing formation of granulation tissue, and accelerating re-epithelialization, but [it] also reduced scar formation by decreasing collagen production [and] protuberant height and volume of scars and [by] increasing collagen maturity.... [Results show that ANBP] promot[es] wound healing and alleviat[es] scar formation, which may be an effective therapy for human wounds at the earliest stage." | Link |
7. | Associated topics: cut-/-laceration-/-incision — "[T]he influence of essential oils (mainly tea tree, lavender, chamomile, thyme and ocimum [basil] oils) on wound healing and their potential application in clinical practice." | Link |
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