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Burns can happen at any time.
We could be in sunburn season, or you can get burned when you’re cooking.
There are all sorts of ideas as to what cures burns.
People look for burn remedies without medications and wonder what to put on a burn.
But here’s something that helps the burn in a revolutionary sense.
It helps the burn to heal.
It slashes the pain of the burn almost immediately, and you have in your kitchen right now.
So let’s say you get burned, here’s what you do.
Don’t reach for the ointments.
Don’t reach for the butter (never understood this one).
Don’t reach the ice.
Instead, reach for the aluminum foil.
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Aluminum foil has been presented as a method of diminishing the maceration of a burn surface.
The method appeared to influence favorably the local result.
No evidence of toxicity as a result of the treatment was found. The systemic reaction was, if anything, less obvious.
All I do is take the aluminum foil, stick it on the burn, and go about my business.
It’s a great remedy for burns!
I’ve told so many people about this.
Everybody who’s done it has reported that remarkably, the pain goes away almost immediately!
And there is no blistering.
The burn heals so much faster and better.
If the burn is more severe, you may want to try honey.
Severe burns should always send you to the emergency room.
But for something that’s not quite severe enough to require medical attention, you may want to try honey.
Perhaps after the aluminum foil.
Honey was far more effective than the other medical interventions tried in this study of 104 superficial burn victims.
Honey patients recovered almost TWICE as fast.
87 percent of the honey group healed in 15 days.
But only 10 percent of the burns healed with the other medical interventions healed in the same time.
You do want to make sure the honey is periodically replaced as you don’t want it diluted with tissue fluid.
Relief of pain, a lower incidence of scar and postburn contracture, low cost and easy availability make honey an ideal dressing in the treatment of burns.
Why hasn’t your doctor told you about this?
Because he probably doesn’t know.
You should share this newsletter with your doctor.
He gets burned too.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002961048902499
Topical application of honey in treatment of burns
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bjs.1800780435/abstract