Wound on Skin of Elderly Uncle in Nursing Home Not Being Treated

Posted By Stephanie (Long Valley, Nj) on 08/27/2023

My uncle is in a nursing home, bedridden. He is in his 80's. My mom, also in her 80's, visits him 4 days a week, for 10 min. He has a cut from 2 weeks ago, on his leg, covered in a bandage which is still on. He has a new cut today, between thumb and pointer finger. Nurses do not allow my mom to touch the wound, or to bring him any medicine. They are not tending to the wounds as they should, they put a bandage on the leg wound last week and have not changed it lately. What can my mom sneak into the nursing facility, and put onto either wound, when not covered in a bandage? Must be something that the nurses won't notice. The only thing I could think of is ordering her a small bottle of colloidal silver spray. What do you all suggest?
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Replied by Gary (Kitchener On) on 08/28/2023

Hi Stephanie

I heard from Dr.Lenard Coldwell the leading Naturalest that if you have any skin issues apply Hemp Oil. He has lots of videos on Youtube.

God Bless

Gary

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Replied by Conifer (Manitowoc, WI) on 08/31/2023

For the love of God get him out of that nursing home and file a complaint. What else are they not doing. You have no idea. God BLESS them and their Band-Aids.... Colloidal silver gel.
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Replied by Conifer (Manitowoc, WI) on 08/31/2023

Sorry, your uncle, not your Dad.
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Replied by Katzie (Cancun, Mexico ) on 08/31/2023

Manuka Honey, any strength!! I have healed grievous wounds with the weakest strength of Manuka.
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Replied by Share (Seattle) on 09/06/2023

Hello,

In addition to the great remedies already listed the following are other amazing potent wound healers:

1. Ozonated Olive oil - apply multiple times daily.

2. EmuaidMax - rub in very well 2-4x/day. Only need a little.

3. Hypochlorous Acid HOCL - comes in a spray bottle, mixed with electrolyzed water and salt. Briotech.com. This is amazing stuff, they use it in the hospitals now and it even kills Prions so used in surgery. Most doctor offices are now using this in many wound healing treatments. My eye doctor gave me a spray bottle of it for a particular condition. This is completely non-toxic, feels and looks like water. Use it frequently. They also sell this in a gel version so that the active ingredients remain on the skin longer. Can also soak the area.

With regards to the Manuka Honey mentioned in a prior post, I had a nickel sized, full skin thickness removal - you could see the bone and tissues on my upper wrist. My husband, an ER physician, freaked out and said only plastic surgery could heal this. Instead, I tried a high potency Manuka Honey which healed it right up - he could not believe it!

Wishing your Uncle speedy recovery.

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