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Postby heather miller on Tue Feb 22, 2005 7:13 pm

I may need surgery for a cyst on my ovary. The doctor has advised me that he will do a bikini line cut. I am researching what I can put on topically as well as what I can take internally to speed healing along. I am especially interested in having the scar heal nicely. I have received suggestions like taking silica, applying vitamin e oil, ect. I keep coming back to the oxygenated olive oil product that you have. Can something like this be applied to a surgical wound that is healing?
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Postby Health Dr. 2 on Wed Feb 23, 2005 12:45 am

Hi Heather,

Yes, the Oxy Zap can certainly be used to heal a scar and will help the healing process tremendously. Another of our products, Parfait Visage, has actually been used by many of our clients for scars. In fact, I have used it myself for this very reason and was very happy with the results.

You may also want to consider using the Silver Fuzion™ to make sure that the scar does not get infected. Another of our products R Pur Aloe has tremendous skin healing qualities.

You may want to consider using the Silver Fuzion™ 3x's daily (it can be put in a spray bottle). Followed by the Oxy Zap and then use the R Pur Aloe several times during the day. Once the scar has completely healed I would start with the Parfait Visage.

Eating a healthy diet along with drinking a lot of clean, pure water will also help to speed healing.

Good luck with your surgery. Let me know how it goes.

Take Care & Be Well,
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ointment versus keep dry and cool

Postby batgirl79605@cox.net on Fri Apr 01, 2005 2:12 pm

I recently had a full hysterectomy. I have a bikini cut and it bleeds a little. She said to keep it clean, dry and cool. You're response to this question about what to put on the scar and how to help heal it is exactly what my gynacologist told me NOT to do. I am really confusted. I want my scar to heal faster but it is not healing as fast as I feel it should. Should I go against my doctors orders to keep it dry and cool and use an antiobiotic cream?
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Postby Health Dr. 2 on Sat Apr 02, 2005 6:05 pm

Hi,

What was recommend is what we have seen work in clinical experience. I would always suggest that you follow the recommendations of your personal healthcare professional as he/she knows your particular health background.

Your healthcare is your responsibility and only you can make decisions as to when to implement or not implement other recommendations.

Have a great weekend!

Take Care & Be Well,
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