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Re: Any views on(aggghh)...Amaroli!From: Renee (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 03 Mar 2002 23:44:00 -0800
Barbara, Not knowing what Amaroli is, I looked it up. I'm not going to say anything about your choice to pursue this treatment (other than the fact that, as you said, in homeopathy, there are no molecules of the substance present, just "magically charged water") It's your choice. My concern is following statement: <<What is the best remedy for a skin cut or wound?That's a hint!>> You feel that this substance is an acceptable treatment for a skin wound? As a board certified wound care specialist, I have to disagree. We want to keep wounds clean, infection free, free of dead tissue, keep it at a warm healing temperature, and promote a moist wound environment (not too wet, not too dry) with the right pH to allow the body to do what it needs to do. Of course, none of this works if the person is malnourished, the root cause of the wound (there are many, many possible causes) is not addressed, or there are other physiological problems affecting the person. Why do you say this is the best treatment for wounds? I have only ever seen it create wounds, worsen existing wounds, and cause other skin problems (when used topically, not injested, of course). Renee
-- Renee Cordrey, MSPT, MPH, CWS---
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