Clinical experiences with chlorophyll preparations with particular reference to chronic osteomyelitis and chronic ulcers. Carpenter B. 1949 Am. J. Surg. 77(2):167-171 Background: The author of this article points out the qualities of an “ideal” healing agent as an introduction to the properties of chlorophyll-containing solutions. Dr. Carpenter describes the ideal…
Chlorophyll in the treatment of ulcers. Gahan, E., Kline, P., Finkle, T. Arch. Derm. & Syphilo. 1943. 47:849-851. Background: Ulcers of the skin are wounds with a central depression and sometimes “heaped up” borders. They can be caused by a number of factors, but usually start with an incidental or noticeable…
Growth hormone: healing effects on skin Povoa, G., Diniz, L. An. Bras. Dermatol. vol.86 no.6 Rio de Janeiro Nov./Dec. 2011. This review article stresses the importance of Human Growth Hormone (GH) in stimulating production of Insulin Growth Factor–1 (IGF-1) which in turn acts directly on skin cells, keratinocytes and melanocytes, modulating…
Wheatgrass extract is a rapid, highly effective hemostatic agent. If applied lightly over an injured area, it rapidly reduces and/or completely stops bleeding, apparently via ligands in the extract re-connecting peripheral cellular receptors to the brain. It also helps ease the surface pain due to trauma, burns etc., and prevents…
6 August 04. Split lower lip. Present approx. 12 months. Severe pain and unable to laugh or smile. Numerous failed attempts at healing. 20 August 04. Wound healed two weeks after one application of wheatgrass extract. This young male suffered for 12 months from a very painful split lower lip,…
Fig.1. Bluebottle (jellyfish) sting from under the bell (head). Wheatgrass extract applied. Fig.2. 1 hour and 15 minutes later wound is pain-free and rash barely visible. Fig.1. Abdominal stings from jellyfish tentacles. Wheatgrass extract applied. Fig.2. 30 minutes later, no pain, no visible rash. The Victim’s Wife Reports: Gary sprayed wheatgrass…
Preliminary report of clinical use and rationale. Gruskin B. Am. J. Surg. Jul 1940;49-55 Elimination of bacterial infections relies on two approaches: • destruction of bacteria by administering certain chemical compounds, and/or • building up the body’s resistance to bacteria. The former approach is generally associated with a number of…
A mission to India Arriving in Mumbai from Australia the day after a major terrorist attack there left me feeling a little uneasy. After all, I had only come to India to see leprosy patients whose leg ulcers were being treated with wheatgrass extract. Some reports had been encouraging. We…
Infantile eczema (elbow skin severely damaged by topical steroids) almost completely healed in 3 weeks using wheatgrass extract Fig. 1. Topical steroid skin damage. Note wrinkled, scaling. inflamed red skin. Fig. 2. TS ceased. 3 weeks after daily wheatgrass extract. Damaged skin almost recovered. Same child. Infantile facial eczema Topical…
About Psoriasis Psoriasis is a common skin condition worldwide. It is characterised by flaking, plaque (thickened skin) and itchiness, and can affect all ages. It is thought to be due to the body’s immune system attacking the skin and disrupting its normal functions – a so-called “auto-immune disease.” Psoriasis affects…