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salim wrote:I have a pain on my right kidney. With all due respect how can DMSO helps me. I have Jacobs 99.98 percent and I have the 70 percent. You are speaking to your old friend Salim I also sent you a PM however still awaiting your reply.
Owen, if your foot sores are still unresolved, you might want to get some regular insulin and inject 2 to 3 units in several places by the wound border. You can also inject a similar amount directly into the wound. It can also be applied topically. If you have access, ozone bagging over the wound site also rapidly accelerates healing.
Results
We show here that insulin, when topically applied to skin excision wounds, accelerates re-epithelialization and stimulates "maturation" of the healing tissue. These effects are dependent on the insulin receptor but independent of EGF/EGF-R; PI3K-Akt-Rac1 signaling pathways are critically involved, and healing is ?3 and LN332-dependent.
Conclusion
Insulin has great potential for the treatments of chronic wounds in which re-epthelialization is impaired. Understanding of the pathways induced by insulin is important for the development of analog molecules that function strictly in healing. Because of its long history of safe use in humans for decades, this protein may prove to be a powerful therapy without major adverse effects.
Dr. Levy wrote:Owen, I would also point out that insulin dramatically increases the uptake of vitamin C into the cells. And hydrocortisone has a similar impact. This is why VC, hydrocortisone, and insulin are so synergistic in their
wound-healing impact. The more VC inside the cells, the more rapid, complete, and quality the healing.
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