Stopping tattoo bleeding and minimising pain

Published on Mar 24, 2013 This video shows how Dr Wheatgrass Skin Recovery Spray stops tattoo bleeding instantaneously. It also significantly decreases the pain caused by the tattoo machine. Watch while the tattooist sprays the extract on bleeding skin and the bleeding stops immediately – and it doesn’t recur. The…

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Bleeding tooth socket testimonial (1)

I have another use for Wheatgrass Skin Recovery Spray. Recently I had a rather nasty extraction of a large molar. I sprayed the socket several times each day and it healed beautifully in a very short time. Keep it coming.  S. L. Melbourne. 1 May, 2007  

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Chafing & bleeding skin (3 testimonials)

I had bad peeling of my hands with splitting and bleeding Dr Wheatgrass is fantastic no more spliting or bleeding and mild peeling within 2weeks of first use. D. R. Australia. 8 April, 2013 Our aunt/sister had a skin condition that made the skin on her fingers peel, bleed, and…

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TATTOO BLEEDING: Prevented with wheatgrass extract

Wheatgrass extract is a potent hemostatic agent. It helps stop superficial bleeding from the skin surface. It also helps ease surface pain due to trauma, burns etc. This video is quite remarkable. A tattooist, having caused bleeding with his needle, sprays a little wheatgrass over the area. He wipes it…

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Wheatgrass – very effective for soft tissue injuries

Published on Feb 24, 2014 Recovery of soft tissue injuries is delayed mainly because of deep-seated bleeding. The blood is where it shouldn’t be – in the tissues instead of in the blood vessels. This causes inflammation and swelling. Therefore, because it stops deep-seated bleeding and aids rapid absorption of…

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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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