Deep cut approx 1/4" (6mm) deep exposing subcutaneous fat layer near bone
Irrigation with Hydrogen Peroxide
Betadine application
75% DMSO liberally applied, displacing Betadine
Stick on sutures (would have been stitches @ER & $$$$$ + aggravation)
Rejected stick on sutures replaced with cyanoacrylate (super) glue+ baking soda (Both rejected within 24-48 each application from body/skin oils pushed out)
75% DMSO applied twice daily for 4 days, then once a week for 2 weeks
You DEFINITELY can't afford not to keep this in your 1st aid cabinet!
FYI - I used straight liquid DMSO - no lotion etc.
Mix 3 parts DMSO to 1 part distilled/RO water. It'll get warm... measuring spoons make it easy. 100% straight is too "hot" for your skin.
Be forewarned: DMSO stings in open wounds. It will make your skin itch the first time you use it. It gets lessened the more you use it.
What hurts more? A trip to the ER, all their bs and bills, phone calls and more bs for months - or calming down and giving your body's innate healing mechanism what it needs to do the job?
Your mileage may vary. Be smart...I haven't tried glueing a limb back on with it yet 😂
Proof it works for rapid healing on DEEP cuts.
Deep cut approx 1/4" (6mm) deep exposing subcutaneous fat layer near bone
Irrigation with Hydrogen Peroxide
Betadine application
75% DMSO liberally applied, displacing Betadine
Stick on sutures (would have been stitches @ER & $$$$$ + aggravation)
Rejected stick on sutures replaced with cyanoacrylate (super) glue+ baking soda (Both rejected within 24-48 each application from body/skin oils pushed out)
75% DMSO applied twice daily for 4 days, then once a week for 2 weeks
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Day 1: https://files.catbox.moe/8qbudd.jpg
Day 5: https://files.catbox.moe/om8c8p.jpg
Day 38: https://files.catbox.moe/6x5xuh.jpg
You DEFINITELY can't afford not to keep this in your 1st aid cabinet!
FYI - I used straight liquid DMSO - no lotion etc.
Mix 3 parts DMSO to 1 part distilled/RO water. It'll get warm... measuring spoons make it easy. 100% straight is too "hot" for your skin.
Be forewarned: DMSO stings in open wounds. It will make your skin itch the first time you use it. It gets lessened the more you use it.
What hurts more? A trip to the ER, all their bs and bills, phone calls and more bs for months - or calming down and giving your body's innate healing mechanism what it needs to do the job?
Your mileage may vary. Be smart...I haven't tried glueing a limb back on with it yet 😂
u/#catdance
Wow, the results are amazing, fren.