CREAM FOR WOUNDS THAT WON'T HEAL
Do you or someone you know suffer from diabetic ulcers or wounds that won't heal?
Every day 230 Americans with diabetes will suffer an amputation. Throughout the world, it is estimated that every 30 seconds, a leg is amputated. And 85% of these amputations resulted from a diabetic foot ulcer.
We have access to a new cream that uses lactic acid bacteria from bees, making it very possible to heal these types of wounds and save the patient's foot. At the moment, this product "only for veterinary use", although there is no harm for humans to try this product a last resort instead of facing an amputation. The cream have been used in a study on horses with wounds that would not heal with great success.
Live lactic acid bacteria
The product's strength is the unique and patented composition of several Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium strains of lactic acid bacteria from honeybees that work together and form bioactive substances. These bacteria will kill off the harmful bacteria in and around the wound and help the healing process. The cream contains only natural ingredients: heather honey and water along with the lactic acid bacteria.
Humans have used honey for thousands of years. Although the honey we buy in stores now doesn't contain any live lactic acid bacteria due to pasteurizing. Also, it's often filtrated to make it more liquid, these products practically only contains sugar. In other words, honey bought from regular stores will not be able to kill off harmful bacteria and help heal wounds.
Helps other skin conditions
The cream can also be used on irritated skin. I tried it on my face after having itching dry skin that led to redness. My regular skin products did not help; instead, it got worse. But after using this honey cream, the skin calmed down and went back to normal within just one day, which I think is pretty impressive.
The cream is so new that it's not available in the web shop yet.
Send us a message if you are interested in this product.
Every day 230 Americans with diabetes will suffer an amputation. Throughout the world, it is estimated that every 30 seconds, a leg is amputated. And 85% of these amputations resulted from a diabetic foot ulcer.
We have access to a new cream that uses lactic acid bacteria from bees, making it very possible to heal these types of wounds and save the patient's foot. At the moment, this product "only for veterinary use", although there is no harm for humans to try this product a last resort instead of facing an amputation. The cream have been used in a study on horses with wounds that would not heal with great success.
Live lactic acid bacteria
The product's strength is the unique and patented composition of several Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium strains of lactic acid bacteria from honeybees that work together and form bioactive substances. These bacteria will kill off the harmful bacteria in and around the wound and help the healing process. The cream contains only natural ingredients: heather honey and water along with the lactic acid bacteria.
Humans have used honey for thousands of years. Although the honey we buy in stores now doesn't contain any live lactic acid bacteria due to pasteurizing. Also, it's often filtrated to make it more liquid, these products practically only contains sugar. In other words, honey bought from regular stores will not be able to kill off harmful bacteria and help heal wounds.
Helps other skin conditions
The cream can also be used on irritated skin. I tried it on my face after having itching dry skin that led to redness. My regular skin products did not help; instead, it got worse. But after using this honey cream, the skin calmed down and went back to normal within just one day, which I think is pretty impressive.
The cream is so new that it's not available in the web shop yet.
Send us a message if you are interested in this product.