WHEATGRASS EXTRACT HEALS “UNHEALABLE” VENOUS ULCERS

65 y.o. male. Venous eczema 2 years & in constant pain. Poor blood circulation is obvious. Unresponsive to numerous treatments. Wheatgrass extract application twice weekly achieves remarkable recovery. After 5 weeks’ wheatgrass treatment, note reduced swelling and skin flaking. The patient is pain-free. 9 weeks wheatgrass. Marked reduction of swelling &…

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LEG ULCERS: Wheatgrass extract heals 3 “incurable” wounds

Introduction Leg (venous) ulcers are very common and are increasing in number as the population ages. They affect approximately 1% of Australians, and can be difficult to heal. Caused by diabetes, poor circulation, varicose veins, trauma and other conditions, treatments vary considerably, yet fail to heal. Cost of dressings, domiciliary…

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Skin graft healing accelerated by wheatgrass extract

This patient’s skin graft was treated with orthodox methods for six weeks but failed to heal due to poor blood supply reaching the wound area. (Fig. 1) Fig. 1. Skin graft before wheatgrass application. Note the poor blood supply and subsequent absence of vitality in the wound. Yet, two days…

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MEDICAL CONDITIONS & INJURIES: Wheatgrass extract can often help

Wheatgrass extract can accelerate healing of many conditions by: 1. Reducing inflammation. Can rapidly reduce redness, swelling and pain. e.g. burns, diabetic and venous ulcers, injuries. 2. Stopping bleeding quickly & preventing bruise formation: Stops capillary bleeding, accelerates blood clotting (hemostasis) and absorbs blood clot. 3. Healing wounds faster: Accelerates…

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How to use wheatgrass extract to accelerate healing

I have used a wheatgrass extract successfully since 1995 for treating and healing numerous medical conditions and injuries – often when other treatments have failed – but there is no chlorophyll in the extract! How, therefore, can it rapidly recover numerous wounds and illnesses – sometimes in minutes? Basically, the…

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