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Showing posts with label Diabetic Ulcers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diabetic Ulcers. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Axhilirit© HO Ointment and Petrochemicals

Axhilirit© HO Ointment and Petrochemicals


06.02.2017: This morning I had to deliver a special order of Axhilirit Ointment to a client that had suffered serious burns, AGAIN! Due to previous experience with Axhilirit Ointment, we were not the avenue of last resort for a change, so the prognosis for healing without scarring or much reduced scarring is much better as last time when infection set in despite the best efforts of a valiant wound care nurse.

Now to the interesting part of the story. Our client had just started a new relationship with a lady that was very vocal in her opposition to everything petrochemical, and was horrified to hear that the basis of the Axhilirit Ointment is medical grade petroleum jelly due to previous experience with inconsistent purity and sterility of natural alternatives(the only product that we do make that is not 100% natural). This statement was made while feeding, um…let’s call him Joe, Inza anti-inflammatories (Ibuprufen), Panado (Paracetamol), and an antibiotic. She was quite surprised and taken aback when I notified her that she had just stuffed Joe full of petrochemical derivatives, as each and every one of the medications she had administered were made from products derived from the oil industry, either purposefully created, or by using waste products. She was only convinced when I provided her with the following references:

Few people know that when natural resources, modified bacteria or GMO organisms cannot provide the more simple chemical compounds needed for drugs, the most cost effective alternative is petrochemicals. Here is an incomplete list of the chemical compounds derived from petrochemicals that is commonly found in medication:
Fluconazole, Amlodipine Besylate, Cetirizine Dihydrochloride, Artesunate, Atenolol, Artemether Chloroquine Phosphate, Citalopram HBR, Glimepiride, Frusemide, Losartan Potassium, Hydroxychloroquine Sulphate, Lansoprazole, Omeprazole Magnesium, Itraconazole, Quetiapine Fumerate, Olanzapine, Ferrous Ascorbate, Vitamin C Coated, Chlorzoxazone, and Sodium Ascorbate - http://business.mapsofindia.com/india-petroleum-industry/petrochemicals-in-healthcare.html#sthash.NdIlvqqD.dpuf

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Monday, 10 August 2015

Bed Sores, Diabetic Ulcers and Slow Healing Wounds

What can I use for Bed Sores, Diabetic Ulcers and Slow Healing Wounds

Axhilirit©HO Healing Oil

Axhilirit© HO Healing Oil has been found to heal previously problematic wounds in many clients. Some clients had skin ulcers for up to 25 years, or wounds that simply refused to close up and heal.
Any open area larger than 4cm in diameter is considered large and might need a temporary bandage or plaster for comfort. Ulcers should be cleaned with a saline solution to protect new skin growth. Gently pat the area dry after rinsing and apply Axhilirit© Healing Oil 2-3 times a day until the ulcer has closed and new skin has formed.
As Axhilirit© encourages blood flow and simulates a temporary skin, there should be minimum formation of granulation of flesh (keloids). The body might secrete plasma (yellow watery fluid) to assist in the healing process. This is a natural healing process and should not be seen as infection unless there is a foul smell that accompanies the fluid. If infection is suspected, dust Antibiotic powder over the wound before applying the Axhilirit© Healing Oil. Consult with a healthcare practitioner as anti-biotics might be needed. Continue with treatments as normal until wound is completely closed.

For more information visit www.healing-oil.co.za

Note: The above is based on the personal opinion of the writer. The information has been compiled from 20 years of personal experience, feedback from qualified wound care personnel and other clients. 
Contact a healthcare practitioner if symptoms persist. 
Healing Oil Products may assist in the treatment of blemished skin conditions and nails. Due to its natural workings it should not be considered a quick fix or a miracle cure.
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