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Wheatgrass hastens skin graft healing
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| This patient had a squamous cell carcinoma (malignant skin cancer) removed from her finger 30 days prior to this picture being taken. The wound was covered with a skin graft, but after a month of dressings it lacks vitality and the graft is struggling. |
This photograph was taken just 16 hours after the patient applied a single dose of wheatgrass Skin Recovery Spray on the wound. This has been completely debrided (cleared of loose, flaking dead skin) and the grafted skin looks very healthy with a vital appearance and a good blood supply. This is typical of how effective wheatgrass is for wound healing. |
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| 10 days after commencing daily wheatgrass spray. (Picture is enlarged to show detail.) Apart from a small area where the wound was traumatised, the graft has healed seamlessly, the graft skin is strong with good blood circulation. |
4 weeks. The graft has healed completely using only wheatgrass spray and dry dressings. |
Here is the patient's testimonial: Hi Dr. Reynolds, My wheatgrass spray arrived yesterday...I took before and after pictures. 16 hours apart. The results are truly amazing. My skin graft today is now exactly one month ago. I should have had this product weeks ago. It’s hard to believe that these pictures are less than 24hrs apart. I truly hope you can see these pictures...let me know, Many thanks. ps- the skin around the wound is sloughing; each time I wash it with soap and water skin peels off. This morning after I washed it, I accidentally bumped it before my dressing application and a very thin layer of skin peeled off. That is why the wound bed looks so red. L. C. USA. 1 June, 2011 »» View another case of skin graft healing with wheatgrass |
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