Slow healing wounds on feet

Posted By Patricia (Grants, Nm) on 12/14/2011

My husband has a wound on the bottom of his foot that just won't heal. He had his big toe amputated about 5 years ago and one year ago he had the next toe amputated. He gets blisters and they just won't heal. He's not diabetic although he may have vascular problems. He does have varicose veins. His latest blister/wound has been there since last February, 10 months. We have tried everything every time this happens. We've tried Manuka Honey, Dermawound, Dermatox ointment, Tamanu oil, turmeric paste... You name it... We've tried it. Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
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Replied by Robert Henry (Ten Mile, Tn Usa ) on 12/15/2011

PATRICIA, have witnessed our chelation doctor cure foot injuries when other doctors said they would have to be amputated. He did it using hydrogen peroxide IV's. It normally only takes 3 and the foot is healed. N.M. is a state that has a number of Naturalist Doctors, so you should be able to find one there. Sometimes hospitals will do this treatment but you have to dang near sue them to get them to oblige. These three treatments will cost less than $300 and amputation puts thousands in the doctor's pocket.

If these IV's can't be arranged then you may try Bill Munro's inhaling method. E-mail him and see what he has to say. What you are trying to do is get Hydrogen Peroxide into your blood stream and he gets it there through the lungs.

Sorry to be so cynical about doctors , but that's the way you get after a long life.

=======ROBERT HENRY==========

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Replied by Jenn M (Cobbora) on 01/14/2016

Hi Patricia,

It is now 2016 and I'd like to enquire as to whether you and your hubby had any success with Hydrogen Peroxide from your 2011 post ? I read somewhere very recently about Ozone regulators which floods our systems with oxygen and heals things.. I'm in that situation having battled Cellulitis for roughly 5 years and it is now starting to heal..

I tried high doses of Vit C, whey protein powder B12 and B5, Kyolic Garlic and a heap of other things...

...anyway I wanted to see how your hubby got on with his blisters, (without further amputation I hope..)

Yours Sincerely,

Jenn, Cobbora, NSW Australia.

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Replied by Patricia (Nm) on 08/18/2017

Hi Jenn, It's now August of 2017 and, believe it or not, I just now found these replies. My hubby finally healed the blister he had but now he has a crack from dry feet that has turned into another sore. He has the worst luck when it comes to his feet. This crack has been there approximately 3 years now and I came to this site to get more input. I've heard about Milk of Magnesia so we're going to try that. We never tried the hydrogen peroxide treatment because I just now am reading that post...No more amputations, thankfully. I hope you are doing okay with the cellulitis...that's hard to heal as well.
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Replied by Charity (Faithville, Usa) on 08/19/2017

I had this all year long, huge cracks, nothing helped me from 40 - 50+ and just recently heard Eric Berg on youtube teach it is a b vitamin deficiency. I know carpel tunnel is too.
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Replied by Karen (Florida) on 08/20/2017

Coconut Oil is wonderful in healing these types of things. I would slather some on nightly and if possible on other time a day. Best of luck.
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