Those were very embarrassing moments when a few of
  my patients showed me tiny bits of glass and on one ocassion a small
  piece of plastic, which they pulled out from old cicatriced injuries
sustained
  in previous  motor  vehicle accidents  and traumas. In reviewing their
  clinical records, it was noted that Silica 6x [ Homeopathic ] was often
  prescibed for their various complaints. The phytonutrient, organic
  Silica, is not the same as the potentized silica. The latter's clinico-
  therapeutic effect depends on the dilution factor. I always maintain a
  high index of suspicion of the possible retention of foreign material in any

  injury sustained, particularly, those relating to Motor Vehicle Accidents
 with shattered plastics or glasses. Experience has taught me that potentized
 silica is a good medicine for the extrusion of foreign body in the human
system
 but it can cause havoc with all  implants and
 transplants in the human body. Silica may even reactivate the healed lesion
 in Pulmonary Tuberculosis by its attempt at extrusion of the calcified
complex.
 Foreign material retained in an open injury will evoke a reation which delays

 the healing process. There will be poor cicatrization.  Permanent scarring
may
 occur.

   With regards
     Lew




Robert Ratliff wrote:

> Dr. Christopher says to use comphrey and it will not leave a scar.
> Robert
>
> > Subject: CS>New Scars On Face
> >
> >
> > I had an accident last night and have
> > some bad cuts on my face.  I would
> > like to find something that will prevent
> > any scars from forming.
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Bret
> >
> >
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