WOUNDS HEAL FASTER IF WHEATGRASS EXTRACT APPLIED

Regular wheatgrass extract applied to wounds significantly accelerates healing Exudate is fluid that leaks out of blood vessels into nearby tissues. The fluid is made of cells, proteins, and solid materials. Exudate may ooze from cuts or from areas of infection or inflammation. It is also called pus. Also, if allowed…

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HORSES : Sarcoid wounds heal with wheatgrass extract

Skin cancer accounts for 45 to 80% of all equine (horse) cancers, the most common type being sarcoid tumours. Wikipedia Applying just a small amount of wheatgrass extract over the affected area(s) once a week can help remove these tumours and heal surrounding damaged skin. Case No. 1. Cansema (black…

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Pets with problems (19 testimonials)

An Observation on the Effect of Dr Wheatgrass Super Shots on a Cat with Severe Stomatitis Primary Subject: 2-year-old spayed female cat named Sparky. History unknown. Rescued by a private cat rescue group. Unable to be handled, requiring sedation for all vet visits. Treated by Community Vet including removal of…

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Diabetes & diabetic foot ulcers (12 testimonials)

Dr. Wheatgrass accomplished what my doctor couldnt! I got the Dr. wheatgrass anti oxident spray for my boyfriend. He is Type 1 diabetic and has been to his doctor multiple times for leg ulcers. We were quite frustrated that not much seemed to help. The wounds were painful for him…

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RESEARCH: Wheatgrass extract accelerates wound-healing.

Summary Veterinary surgeons found that wheatgrass extract accelerates the healing of open wounds and dermatitis in animals. Methods 19 surgeons took part, (none having prior experience of wheatgrass as a healing agent), treating mainly horses, cats and dogs. 110 questionnaires were returned and vets were paid a nominal fee for…

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Wound healing effects by wheatgrass juice

Effect of Triticum aestivum juice on wound healing in rats. Singh, J., Sethi, J. Yadav, M., Sood, S., Gupta, V. Intl. J. Nat. Prod. Sci. 2011; 1: 15-20. Background: We might not think much about the process that takes place when we have a small cut or burn. A healthy…

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Biological activities of chlorophyll derivatives

Chernomorsky, S., Segelman, A. New Jersey Medicine. 1988; 85(8): 669-73 Background Chlorophyll is generally regarded as a photosynthetic pigment present in green plants. This article reviews the anti-inflammatory, wound healing and malodour reducing properties of chlorophyll. In a study on embryonic hearts in mice, it was noted that growth occurred…

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Wound healing and chlorophyll

The effect of the topical application of several substances on the healing of experimental cutaneous wounds. Brush, B., Lamb, C. 1942. Surgery. 12:355-363 Wounds made on the abdominal wall of guinea pigs were treated with various substances, including chloramines, urea crystals and chlorophyll ointment. None were found to consistently exert an accelerating effect on…

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