What would be best way to heal skin quickly

Posted By Faith (Alabama, US) on 03/30/2015

My DH has been hospitalized for a week now with a collapsed lung. The site where they put in the tubes were taped up tightly and thoroughly. Now that the tape is being removed, we see that his skin is blistered and awful looking. We use coconut oil, olive oil, black seed oil on our skin anyway, but do you have any suggestions for how to heal this quickly? I want to be ready as soon as he gets home to remedy this. In the hospital, the icu unit watches carefully and I can't even put lotion on his legs without them fussing.
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Replied by Indigogirl (California) on 03/30/2015

First spray the area with colloidal silver. They do this with burn victims to help regrow new skin without scarring... The silver gives a negative charge to the tissues which is partially why it works so well. Plus it will keep the area free of infection. Apply silver to clean skin and let dry. Do this several times per day. Later massage the skin with the inner gel of fresh cut aloe vera leaf. After it dries, massage some emu oil and/ or vitamin e oil. If there is an open wound, apply raw honey and cover with a pad or something to prevent it from rubbing off. Repeat a few times per day til healed.
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Replied by Marcin (Toronto, Canada) on 03/31/2015

In Ayurveda, applying of ghee is recommended for this. I read one story of a man with second and third degree burns on his face that he healed in 6 days by applying ghee on his face two times a day.
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Replied by Ken (New South Wales) on 04/07/2015

Calendula cream is marvelous for healing skin.
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