Friday, October 21, 2011

Cassava Tree Mukibat (Pandesi) Wound Healing In Diabetes Patients Wet

Tips for Healing Wounds Due to Diabetes Using Cassava 
I had an interesting experience about this topic, because people with diabetes is the one who raised me (Mbok) and the process of treatment made ​​by my mother (Mama).


Overview of how diabetes damage network systems in the human body can be seen in the photo-photo below.



From the picture above simply represent how diabetes (wet) can damage the tissue. and many photo-photo serem kalo in browsing on Google.

The story is this:
Around the year 1999, I experienced Mbok minor injuries at the bottom of his right leg like a boil but if held feels hard (the Javanese word "bubulen"). Initially the family was not aware if he is suffering from diabetes. After walking a while the wound is more swollen and small holes appear, then at the legs beneath his feet began to blackish in color. The most severe of the development of the wound until the skin cells of the lower legs are black (the cells that die). Her fingertips began to black and stiff.

Eventually the cells die cut for could clean the wound with a section that includes cleaning the wound (such as Rivanol). When the skin started to cut out the Mbok also do not feel sick (maybe it was a lot of damaged cells as well as the nerves). The most scary when the skin of the foot started to cut, it turns out that there belatungnya inside the wound. Mama patiently cleaning the wound with Rivanol every morning and afternoon. Until finally the right toe thumb Mbok live alone. (Not the picture above, the image above for illustration purposes only gained from browsing on Google).

In 2001, there happens to be one of his friends Mom suggested to treat the wound if it could use cassava mukibat (pandesi), one species of poisonous cassava. Finally start the therapy since then mama immediately clean the wound the surgeon Mbok and since then also started therapy with tapioca mukibat (pandesi) to treat the wound Mbok. What you should know is that this therapy only to heal the wound it was not sweet urinating disease. Because during the Mbok manjalani this therapy was also taking medication from a doctor for the sweetness of urine therapy (to control blood sugar levels). 

This review therapy ever lived below....
Tips for Healing Wounds Due to Diabetes Using Cassava 

Maybe this is something new for those of you who just read this article.
Kasiat mukibat cassava (pandesi) has been proven to heal wounds in patients with diabetes. After about 1 year of therapy of severe wounds healed and closed foam. However, this is the media only, in patients undergoing therapy have noticed the following supporting factors below:
  1. Consider Your Lifestyle 
  2. Maintain Diet (Diet) 
  3. Often Consultation to Physicians (medical therapy) 
  4. Practicing Patience and Perseverance 
  5. Always pray and surrender to divine guidance and ask the Most Holy.
How therapy can be done as follows:
MATERIALS REQUIRED:
  1. Take a piece of Cassava Tree Mukibat (Pandesi), The dose is adjusted by how much injury. 
  2. Take a few cloves Turmeric, In this case as turmeric digunkan Herbal Antiseptic. 
  3. Rivanol, to clean the wound. Can also be done with the cooking water or aqua. 
  4. Prepare Pads (bandage).

How to Treat HERBAL INGREDIENTS:
1. Yam Tree grated, but not discarded the water and need not be mixed with water.
2. Grate also Turmeric, Mix until evenly distributed.

TREATMENT PROCESS:
  1. Clean the wound with wound cleanser (rivanol) or Cook or Aqua Water. 
  2. Stick it to evenly cover the wound herb that has been made from grated Tapioca and turmeric. 
  3. Dressing with a bandage. 
  4. Avoid contact with water in the bath or during other activities.


This therapy is the patience required to run it. And now Mbok right leg had healed, despite living Thumb remaining. But the skin returns to normal.

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