One morning, a young office worker was carried rather unceremoniously in to my office over her workmate’s shoulder. She had caught her shoe in a tramline nearby that severely twisted her right ankle, on the way to work. The joint was grossly swollen, darkly discolored – suggesting marked bleeding in…
Dr. Chris Reynolds. M.B.,B.S. Click pic for CV. Introduction Ever since 1995, I have used a particular type of wheatgrass extract to accelerate the healing of a broad spectrum of medical conditions and injuries – often when standard treatments had failed, (view examples), – that is completely devoid of adverse…
An accidental burn at work A young waitress ran in to my surgery screaming with pain, having just spilled boiling hot soup over her hand her restaurant. The burn was quite severe and affecting a large area of her palm, which was bright red, swollen and already beginning to blister….
Everyone’s had a cramped muscle at some time or other, but for many sufferers, they occur frequently, causing distressful pain that is almost impossible to relieve. Cramps often occur in: • The elderly – about 30% over age 60 and 50% over 80 – mostly at night. They are often…
Cold water should not be used to treat superficial or second degree burns such as sunburn because it does little to soothe pain, reduce skin damage or assist healing. By comparison, wheatgrass extract (e.g. Dr Wheatgrass Skin Recovery Spray) helps relieve pain quickly, reduces inflammation and hastens recovery, even for…
About multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a slowly progressive disease that has a negative effect on the brain and spinal cord. It is called a “demyelinating” disease because of the patchy destruction of myelin – the coating around the nerve that accelerates electrical impulses passing along it. Nerve cells…
How can wheatgrass be more effective than ice? Why do so many athletes press plastic bags full of crushed ice over pulled muscles, bruises and other injuries – when the only thing it does is rapidly block blood flow to the area which is desperately needed to assist tissue recovery….
In the USA in the 1930’s, wheatgrass (and other cereal grasses) were used effectively (e.g. Chlorophyllin) in highly respected hospitals for treating war wounds, burns and many other conditions. In due course, penicillin, discovered in 1941, gradually replaced natural treatments. For instance, drugs such as digitalis, derived from the foxglove…
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 &…