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Gusto Brunt 11-02-2024 10:30 AM

Golden Fry Gravy Granules healed my finger wound
 
I know this sounds quite insane but it's true.

I had a winter cut on my finger that I got due to the cold weather cracking my skin.

But then it turned into an ulcer and was very painful. This went on for five days and on day five the wound had got bigger and was weeping - that's a watery substance coming out of it.

I'd already been to the chemist but nothing worked.

My mum used Fuller's Earth powder to dry up wounds and speed up healing.

I didn't have any, so I thought of an alternative. Golden Fry Gravy Granules. :joker::joker: I know it sounds crazy but I thought what the heck, it might do something and dry the wound up. It couldn't do any worse. :p

And again, crazy as it sounds, I put a little on my wound. Within seconds the pain stopped, and it didn't weep. Within about two hours it had dried up completely and a scab was forming which is what I wanted. :cheer2::cheer2:

Just 20 hours later my wound is looking so much better and is healing.:hee:

It's truly amazing. I think it's called serendipity. :joker:

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/IfMAA...NQm/s-l500.jpg

Cherie 11-02-2024 10:33 AM

gosh have you looked at the ingredients as to what might have aided the healing, it is probably stacked with salt which is my go to for everything, salt in some warm water ....stings like crazy for for anything like mouth ulcers or cuts it works

Gusto Brunt 11-02-2024 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11414596)
gosh have you looked at the ingredients as to what might have aided the healing, it is probably stacked with salt which is my go to for everything, salt in some warm water ....stings like crazy for for anything like mouth ulcers or cuts it works

I'm so thankful it worked. I was getting a bit worried about it. :)

bots 11-02-2024 10:52 AM

yeah, warm water salt mouth wash is the best way to recover from any dental pain/wounds. Apart from the standard skin remedies, vitamin D works a treat for any persistent issues, so that means take a pill or get out in the sun

Zizu 11-02-2024 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt (Post 11414594)
I know this sounds quite insane but it's true.

I had a winter cut on my finger that I got due to the cold weather cracking my skin.

But then it turned into an ulcer and was very painful. This went on for five days and on day five the wound had got bigger and was weeping - that's a watery substance coming out of it.

I'd already been to the chemist but nothing worked.

My mum used Fuller's Earth powder to dry up wounds and speed up healing.

I didn't have any, so I thought of an alternative. Golden Fry Gravy Granules. :joker::joker: I know it sounds crazy but I thought what the heck, it might do something and dry the wound up. It couldn't do any worse. :p

And again, crazy as it sounds, I put a little on my wound. Within seconds the pain stopped, and it didn't weep. Within about two hours it had dried up completely and a scab was forming which is what I wanted. :cheer2::cheer2:

Just 20 hours later my wound is looking so much better and is healing.:hee:

It's truly amazing. I think it's called serendipity. :joker:

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/IfMAA...NQm/s-l500.jpg


Why did you choose that .. rather than talcum powder or bicarb or something ?



I saw a program in Discovery years ago where a guy living off the grid accidentally chopped through his arm …. hundreds of miles from anywhere .. anyways he poured half a bag of sugar into the open , profusely bleeding wound .. it’s apparently a ‘thing’ .. honey works as well supposedly


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thesheriff443 11-02-2024 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt (Post 11414597)
I'm so thankful it worked. I was getting a bit worried about it. :)

But what did your finger taste like ?

thesheriff443 11-02-2024 05:34 PM

I’ve used pepper in the past on open wounds.

Zizu 11-02-2024 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 11414670)
I’ve used pepper in the past on open wounds.


That was brave


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