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richiecappa
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Joined: Mon Jan 05, 2004 11:00 pm

Scar Tissue

Post by richiecappa »

Hi folks

I recently had an operation on my abdomen, had a cyst removed, does
anyone know of anything to reduce the look of the scar tissue?

Regards

Richie


sakti chakravorty
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Re: Scar Tissue

Post by sakti chakravorty »

Dear Richie,
Re: Removal of scar tissue
In homoeopathy pre operative medication prevents many hazards. Non the less Graphites in 6 cH potency bd is good. Also Thiosinaminum 3x [Trit] tds for several weeks gives good result. Both the drugs can be continued together for several weeks.Topically Hamamalis ointment in gel form can be applied. But the role of symptomatic Rx is far better than the snap shot Rx
Regards,
Dr. S.P.Chakravorty
India
Date 23.01.07.

richiecappa wrote:
Hi folks

I recently had an operation on my abdomen, had a cyst removed, does
anyone know of anything to reduce the look of the scar tissue?

Regards

Richie
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Lynn Cremona
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Re: Scar Tissue

Post by Lynn Cremona »

Hello Richie

Some information on Scar Tissue in general:

If it hasn't started to form or is only in its early stages, try
Thiosinaminum.
This comes from Oil of Mustard Seed and can be taken orally in
repeated low (6c) potency, or rubbed on if you can get it in topical form.
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Ainsworth makes a very good topical cream with Thios and Graph. They
will make it without Lanolin . I had clients use this for scar
tissue that formed after surgery as well as for scar tissue that
developed after a serious burn.
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From Murphy's MM:
Thiosinaminum is a dissolvent, externally and internally, for
dissolving scar tissue,.. has been used in keloids and removing scar tissue.
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Boericke:
GENERALITIES, CICATRICES (i.e. scars):
affections: calc fl, Fluor ac, hyper, phyt, sil, Thiosin
freshen up, reopen: Caust, fluor ac, Graph, mag. pol am., sil
itch: fluor ac
pain during change of weather: nit ac
turn green: ledum
turn red or blue: Sul ac.
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SKIN, cicatrices:
bleed: Lach, phos
blisters, form on: Mag c
break open: asaf, Bor, calc p, Carb an, caust, con, croc, Crot h,
Iod,
Lach, nat c, Nat m, PHOS, SIL, sulph.
elevated: Bad.
itching: alum, Fl ac, Iod
painful, become: Carb an, crot h, graph, Hyper, kali c, Lach,
lyss,
Nat m, Nit ac, phos, SIL, sul ac
red, become: ant c, bad, Fl ac, LACH, Merc, nat m, sil, stram, Sul ac.
sore, become: caust, Fl ac, nux v, SIL
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There seems to be a number of major players in "old" scars in general:
Sil, Graph, Fl ac, Thiosin, Sul ac...

Fluoricum Acidum is in there not as something that dissolves or
removes imbedded things, but is a real syphilitic remedy, lots of
abscesses, suppurations, deep destructive processes and decay, so it
would be addressing a very DEEP thing. Not sure that's what you want
in a retracing of the INJURY, because you'll stir up their syphilitic
miasm if active

Sul ac is Sulfuricum Acidum, and is the opposite: it relates under
"bad effects of mechanical injuries", esp scars that turn colors and
become painful. This would deal with the local and present symptom,
but is this what you want?
At 07:45 AM 1/23/2007, you wrote:
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richiecappa
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Joined: Mon Jan 05, 2004 11:00 pm

Re: Scar Tissue

Post by richiecappa »

Thanks Lynn for the info, its just the appearance of the scar i'm
trying to reduce, i'll try the cream from ainsworths and see how it
goes, i suppose it will not be so apparent in time, at the moment its
about 150mm long by about 3mm across so it stands out alot. Thanks
again

Richie

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