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Healing Wounds & Skin Conditions - A Natural Approachby Craig KlawuhnIf you'd like to heal a wound or other skin condition, supporting your body's natural process can lead to powerful results. Ocean Aid is a patented, all natural wound and skin care product that does just this. It's an "Approved Product" of the American Podiatric Medical Association. Why Some Popular Products Aren't So Effective To create an effective wound care product requires more than mixing together natural ingredients. There are many "all natural" products that you'd never want to put near your skin; for example, crude oil is all natural! The trick is to blend natural ingredients that work in harmony with the body and its immune system. Many of today's wound care products, including those with natural ingredients, are petroleum or ointment based. Such products cut off the air supply to the wound and slow the growth of healthy cells. Additionally, many available wound care creams and ointments contain antiseptics and disinfectants. We've been taught that these ingredients are valuable; however, they kill all bacteria, including beneficial bacteria and regenerating cells, slowing down the healing process. How Ocean Aid Works A better solution is to supplement the body's natural healing process; an approach that promotes cell growth, while selectively destroying harmful bacteria. The ideal product will support the age-old intelligence of your immune system with natural ingredients that work with your body's own healing process. Ocean Aid contains two key ingredients; Lysozyme and Coral Reef Sea Salt.
How do these ingredients work with your body to promote the healing process? If you cut yourself, your body sends Lysozyme to the wound site to help kill bacteria. Lysozyme only kills the harmful bacteria, leaving the beneficial bacteria to perform their important healing functions. When you apply Ocean Aid, you're placing Lysozyme on the wound from the outside, thereby reinforcing your immune system's strategy and multiplying its natural healing power. What function does the coral reef sea salt perform? For Lysozyme to work effectively, it requires a natural environment that mimics the body's own. A natural sea salt solution is an ideal delivery system for Lysozyme, because it closely emulates the body's own saline environment and has just the right pH so the Lysozyme can do its job. Additionally, sea salt contains a large number of trace minerals that nourish the healing cells and encourage growth. The Natural Process is Effective on a Wide Variety of Wounds and Skin Conditions Because Ocean Aid works in harmony with your immune system, it has proven effective healing a wide variety of wounds and skin conditions, including chronic diabetic wounds, post-surgery wounds, skin infections, rashes, scrapes, cuts, bug bites, fungus, and pink eye, to name a few. Many podiatric doctors are using Ocean Aid in their practice on some rather serious wounds and skin conditions because it is cost effective compared to traditional treatments, gentle, easy to use and well accepted by patients. Ocean Aid comes in two different forms; the Spray is good for initial care on serious open wounds and large areas. The Spray can be used internally, too; you can spray it in the eyes, nose, mouth and ears. For some types of skin conditions, or in the later stages of chronic wound care, Ocean Aid Foam is an ideal delivery system for the active ingredients, and helps create an invisible, breathable bandage. The Foam has Sea Kelp as an additional ingredient to deliver extra nutrients to the wound site. [Ed. Note: Craig Klawuhn is a health marketing executive. He has been immersed personally and professionally in the natural product/nutraceutical industry for 34 years. One of his greatest passions is researching and discovering holistic products that heal people, animals, and ultimately, the planet we inhabit. For more information, click here.] Home | Back Issues | Advertise | Subscribe | Reviews | Cyber-Meditate! | MS Mystique | Links | Contact Info All information and graphic content © 2000-2009 Mount Shasta Magazine. Written or verbal permission from the editor is required to reproduce any material contained in this website. Website maintained by Danielle Signor Digital Studio. |