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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation Homeopathy Science Based Medicine Healing Wounds “A Law speaks of a recurrent pattern that exists in Nature.” Presentation provided by Debby Bruck, founder Homeopathy World Community 1
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation Let’s Take A Closer Look At Homeopathy For Healing When science finds itself in crisis, open-minded physicians, researchers and scientists can investigate a 200 year old system of medicine that is based upon “laws of nature” 2
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation World Wide Popularity For Homeopathy Grows As Citizens Seek Non-Toxic Individualized Medicine People who seek homeopathic treatment tend to be very well educated. Homeopathic medicine is the leading “alternative” treatment used by physicians in Europe... and growing numbers of the citizens around the world. Dana Ullmann https://ukiahcommunityblog.wordpress.com/2010/03/04/worldwide- popularity-grows-for-homeopathy-alternative-medicine/ 3
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation ARCHIVES First Guest Interview was November 18, 2013 Chronic Pain: Talking about Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome, CRPS Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Chronic Pain and Homeopathy. CRPS Chronic Pain PDF http://www.homeopathyworldcommunity.com/gr oup/latesthomeopathynews/forum/topics/news- digest-november-13-2013 4
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation Thank You Joseph Aquilino Joey Giggles BlogTalkRadio Be Prepared To Learn Fundamentals Of Homeopathy Remedies For Healing Wounds Words of Master Homeopath Dr Hering Quoted From “The Domestic Physician” Pages 132 – 134 " Domestic Physician," published in 1835. This work passed through fourteen editions in America, two in England, and thirteen in Germany, and has also been translated into the French, Spanish, Italian, Danish, Hungarian, Russian, and Swedish languages. 5 http://www.homeoint.org/seror/biograph/heringc.htm
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation Constantine Hering 1800 - 1880 6
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation Cleaning The Wound Basic First Aid However well a wound may have been bandaged, it will not heal if it has not been properly cleansed; therefore, before dressing the wound, free it from everything extraneous. If the wound is full of dirt or sand, or if there are splinters in it, small pieces of glass, fish bones, shot or rags, or if the iron which made it was rusty, it will not heal so easily. 7
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation Cleaning The Wound Basic First Aid All foreign substances should, if possible, be removed by the forceps and by washing well with water. If you find it impossible to cleanse the wound thoroughly, dress it but lightly, not pressing it much, and renew the dressing frequently. Wounds of this kind, particularly when splinters remain in them, should always be dressed by a surgeon. 8
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation Cleaning The Wound Basic First Aid When a person has run a nail, fish-bone, splinters or glass into his foot, they cannot always be removed entirely; surgeons cut often in every direction, but in vain. Into such a wound, drop at once a little vulnerary balsam; balsam of Peru is best; but if you have none, use Canada or any other; put over this a compress of linen, and tie it to the sole of the foot. 9 VULNERARY: A remedy used in healing or treating wounds from Latin vulnerārius belonging to wounds, from vulnus a wound
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation Cleaning The Wound Basic First Aid vulnerary balsam Balsamum vitae Hoffmanni An artificial balsam, so named from its inventor, and composed of a great variety of the warmest and most grateful essential oils, such as nutmegs, cloves, lavender, etc., with balsam of Peru, dissolved in highly rectified spirit of wine: but is now greatly abridged in the number of ingredients, and but little used. 10 A New Medical Dictionary: Containing an Explanation of the Terms in Anatomy by Robert Hooper
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation Cleaning The Wound Basic First Aid Renew the application of the balsam every day until the wound has healed from within. At the same time the wounded person should walk occasionally, even though painful to him; the motion will assist in cleansing the wound. 11
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation Cleaning The Wound Basic First Aid If there is much inflammation, apply cold water externally, and internally the remedies prescribed below, particularly Hypericum, and the wound may be dressed with Oil of Hypericum, known as red oil. 12
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation 13 If after a wound in the sole of the foot has healed, violent pain is experienced when walking, we may infer there is still some foreign substance in the foot.
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation Cleaning The Wound Basic First Aid Fasten to the sole of the foot, a cork sole, a thick piece of pasteboard, or a thin board, with a hole cut in it just where it touches the sore part, and let the patient walk on it frequently; at the same time give Silicea, and if no better after a week, Hepar, and after waiting seven days, Silica again. 14 www.facebook.com/HomeopathyWorldCommunity/posts/10151619992918744
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation Cleaning The Wound Basic First Aid The extraneous matter will generally soon be brought out. Plantain seeds crushed and applied externally, are said to have the same effect. If you can feel any thing plainly under the skin, let an incision be made to take it out, or let the skin be scraped very thin with a sharp knife. 15 www.livestrong.com/article/131535-plantain-herb-benefits/
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation Subsequent Treatment and Diet Besides stopping the hemorrhage, and cleansing and dressing the wound, its subsequent treatment, as well as the diet of the patient, is a matter of importance. 16
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation Subsequent Treatment and Diet When the wound is large, the patient should keep as quiet as possible; he should neither exert his mind nor his body too much; he should drink plenty of cold water, and avoid every thing stimulating—much salt, spices, smoked food, etc. 17
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation Wound Dressing and Care If the dressing was necessarily put on very tight, loosen it somewhat if it becomes troublesome, the next day. If not too tight, leave it undisturbed for two or three days, if the wound does not suppurate, and always remove it gradually. 18 Suppuration: Festering the formation of pus
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation In removing a piece of sticking plaster, always begin at both ends and proceed to the centre; begin to remove the strips, at one end of the wound, replace the strip removed immediately by another, and continue in that manner till finished, in order that it may not open again or be dragged asunder. 19
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Copyright HWC 2014 May be reproduced with proper citation If possible, leave the dressing until the wound is healed; in summer, however, and when wounds suppurate freely, the dressing should be changed frequently. The threads in the sutures are to remain until they drop off. 20
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