Question - electrical burns
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 6:27 am
I have a very quick question, that I may already know the answer to, regarding electrical burns.
Are these treated the same way as other burns (e.g. burns from scalding water or sunburn)?
In other words, approach these where they’re at—like starting with warm water? Or is there another approach to this?
I have seen and treated some pretty major burns homeopathically (a couple of these being my own. . . . . .)—these have been burns from items such as boiling water, hot grease, and a wood burning stove. But several years ago, a very near relative was burned very severely in the services when his parachute was blown into some power lines. And I have wondered if the homeopathic approach for this kind of burn would be the same.
Thank you in advance.
-Cathy Lemmon
Are these treated the same way as other burns (e.g. burns from scalding water or sunburn)?
In other words, approach these where they’re at—like starting with warm water? Or is there another approach to this?
I have seen and treated some pretty major burns homeopathically (a couple of these being my own. . . . . .)—these have been burns from items such as boiling water, hot grease, and a wood burning stove. But several years ago, a very near relative was burned very severely in the services when his parachute was blown into some power lines. And I have wondered if the homeopathic approach for this kind of burn would be the same.
Thank you in advance.
-Cathy Lemmon