Colloidal Silver For Blisters & Cuts
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A blister is a small pocket of fluid within the upper layers of the skin, typically caused by forceful rubbing (friction), burning, freezing, chemical exposure or infection. Most blisters are filled with a clear fluid called serum or plasma. However, blisters can be filled with blood (known as blood blisters) or with pus (if they become infected).
However, few people, know how to manage blisters. Does one pop it, just place a plaster over it hoping it will disappear or leave it open?
Colloidal Silver For Blisters & Cuts
This is where colloidal silver comes in handy.
Blisters
- If you keep the blister wet with Healing Gel, you will find that the blister gets absorbed back into the body within a few days.
Cuts
- Rinse with Silverlab Immune Booster & Anti-Microbial to remove any foreign particles.
- Keep moist with Silverlab Healing Gel until the cut has closed completely.
- If you wrap the cut with a plaster, you can spray Silverlab Healing Spray under the plaster every hour or two to keep it moist.
- See a healthcare practitioner if it needs stitches!
Natural Health Tips on How To Treat Blisters – From Jan J Lategan
Blisters
A blister is the body’s way to protect damaged areas of the skin against infection. They are formed due to heat and friction, i.e. a shoe that does not fit. The fluid in the blister comes from the surrounding blood vessels and is sterile. Do not open a blister. Rather allow it to heal by itself. If it opens, spray Silverlab Healing Spray to combat infection and cover with an adhesive bandage.
[Natural Health Tips 2012 Jan J. Lategan pg.9]
Excerpts from Jan J. Lategan’s book, “Natural Health Tips”.