How to heal diabetic foot ulcersSave your foot from amputation
Diabetic patients are more likely to suffer from foot ulcers because the disease is associated with an increased risk of impaired blood circulation and reduced sensation. This creates a breeding ground for malignant foot ulcers with the risk of amputation and death. Treatment If these wounds don't heal, there is a risk that part of the foot will have to be amputated. Amputation of the lower leg and femur also occurs. Most people can heal without surgery, but the treatment must start as soon as possible to increase the chances. New method A new method using lactic acid bacteria from bees makes it possible to heal these types of wounds and save the patient's foot. At the moment this product is only for veterinary use. Live lactic acid bacteria The product's strength is the unique and patented composition of nine Lactobacillus and four Bifidobacterium strains of lactic acid bacteria from honeybees that work together and form bioactive substances. Along with the lactic acid bacteria the wound salve also contains heather honey and water. Honey The cream contains well know ingredients. Honey for example have been used by humans for thousands of years. Although the honey we buy in stores now don't contain any live lactic acid bacteria due to pasteurizing. Also it's often filtrated to the grade that it only contains sugar. In other words honey bought from normal stores will not be able to kill off bad bacteria and help healing wounds. Contact us for more details. Legal Disclaimer Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. |
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