Leprosy Ulcer Study, India 2020-21 Introduction Leprosy, caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium leprae, frequently affects skin and peripheral nerves, predisposing the skin to the formation of indolent, incurable ulceration, particularly of the hands and feet. As the affected skin is anaesthetised, the patient is unable to feel the pain. Once…
Hello, I’m trying to find the site where I can send my positive feedback about the product I ordered from Dr. Wheatgrass. I am amazed and overwhelmed by the recovery I had almost overnight after suffering for a few weeks on a wound that wasn’t healing. I want to post…
One day, a middle-aged man was sitting, in severe pain, on the edge of his chair in the waiting-room. He had a very large, “pointing” abscess on his buttock, very much like the one in this picture. An abscess ready to be incised and drained Pointing means the abscess is…
Horse Wound # 1. Healed in 7 weeks The animal below suffered a large full thickness wound after skin was torn off by a sharp object protruding from a wire fence. Just 7 weeks after twice weekly application of wheatgrass extract, rapid healing is obvious. Note how clean the wound is,…
A difficult, complicated wound-healing challenge This 55 y.o. non-insulin dependent diabetic female suffered a severe injury to her knee. After closure with 26 sutures (stitches), the wound soon became infected and re-opened as shown in the top photo. After two weeks’ standard treatment, most of the sutures had ruptured causing severe…
Indian Journal of Surgery Efficacy of wheatgrass extract versus silver sulfadiazine in 1–5% second degree burns: a randomized controlled trial Chacko, A., Chamania, S. & Bansal, V. Indian J Surg (2018). (Note: The wheatgrass extract used in this study was supplied by Wheatgrass Pty. Ltd., the Australian maker of the…
Summary Veterinary surgeons found that wheatgrass extract is effective for healing open wounds and dermatitis. 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 reporting. Results…
Many uses of wheatgrass extract for animals from the late, highly esteemed, veterinary herbalist, Robert McDowell. Australia. (2003) A horse in a paddock will go to enormous lengths to puncture, rip, graze or tear itself open on anything it can find. It will also strike and bite at its neighbors…
The “wheatgrass extract approach” to healing wounds 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. (Google) Neutrophils are typically the…
When I look back, I wonder how I ever managed to practice medicine without wheatgrass extract. As a general practitioner, there are so many ways it can be put to use. For instance, wound healing, burns and soft tissue injuries, earache and high fever in children. Side effects are rare….