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Delranin Delranin discovered this in Medical Science 6 reviews since Jun 1, 2007
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flyingrose rated 15 months ago
From the page: "Researchers at the University of Cincinnati say that a topical gel derived from a patient's own blood may help prevent infection while speeding up the healing process. The finding could mean that, in the not too distant future, a concentrated "cocktail" of a person's own blood could be used to help dress wounds, particularly in patients with diabetes or other disorders that slow the healing process. Blood's healing effects lie in its platelets--sticky, disc-shaped molecules that naturally flock to the site of a wound, binding to blood-vessel walls to stop bleeding. These platelets are thought to contain elevated levels of growth factors that, when released, initiate a cascade of events that ultimately heal the injury. "
tmwillmas rated 15 months ago
From the page: "How to Heal Wounds Faster A platelet-rich gel derived from one's own blood could speed up the healing of wounds and cuts."
Eudamania rated 15 months ago
From the page: "In the not too distant future, a concentrated "cocktail" of a person's own blood could be used to help dress wounds..." Luckily I'm invincible, so I don't need it - cool nonetheless.
blucka rated 15 months ago
Science marches on! I only wish that I could grasp the sciences more...this is an neat direction, though!
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