Summer
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Maybe I’ll try this at bed time.Depending on the depth of a possible foreign body, keeping the wound open with plain salt water might help your body push it out.
I’ve tried putting Health Natura progesterone right on the wound itself and not much happened.Here’s a study on progesterone and wound healing. It was done on menopausal rats. Clearly neither my daughter nor you are menopausal, but I got this tip from a man who’d used progesterone on himself for wound healing.
Progesterone increased fibrosis in day 3-7 (normal for healing). Then accelerated re-epithelialization days 7-14.
I tried Manuka honey on multiple occasions. Don’t make much of a difference unfortunately.Maybe pack it with sugar. Or Manuka honey. I think Dr Peat talked about sugar for healing wounds as well.
How To Heal Wounds With Sugar - Survivopedia
Pour sugar over one’s wound and it will absorb water/humidity into its midst, thus keeping the bed of the wound dry, promoting new tissue to grow.www.survivopedia.com
I definitely don’t get enough vitamin D. Will start supplementing it again.Role of vitamin D and calcium signaling in epidermal wound healing - PubMed
Vitamin D and calcium signaling are critical for the ability of epidermal and hair follicle stem cells to respond to wounding. Vitamin D deficiency with the accompanying decrease in calcium signaling can result in delayed and/or chronic wounds, a major cause of morbidity, loss of productivity...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Thanks all