04-12-2022, 06:38 PM
(04-12-2022, 04:55 PM)guohua Wrote: [quote pid='83234' dateline='1649771272']Yes, I have heard of Bloodroot.
Interesting is how it worked like all those who recommended said it would work. At worst it will leave a scar but, doctors burn them off and doctors leave a scar anyway
Anyway, I always recommend you seek professional medical advice, don’t pay attention to people like me
Yes the Traditional Chinese Medicine has the same ointment. Not as powerful because, used excessively or over applied to your shin can cause porblems.
BUT, used carefully in small doses it does work.
It is the toxicity of the ointment, yes it can damage shin, you must be carefull.
The plant it comes from looks like:
It was commonly used as a Mouth Rinse or Mouthwash.
But this caused Skin irritation, esophageal burning, burning of the gums, oral leukoplakia.
Not recommended.
This is what my old Herbal book tell me.
"Disfigurement, worsening lesions: With topical use of bloodroot salves to treat skin lesions, with some cases requiring hospitalization."
"The major constituent of bloodroot is sanguinarine, an alkaloid that exhibits antimicrobial, tumoricidal, anticancer, antiangiogenic and antimicrotubule properties.
Topical use of bloodroot for skin cancer can lead to severe adverse effects including disfigurement."
I hope this helps you.
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I think you did an awesome of explaining this product.
If used, it should be used with great caution. For some it can definitely cause serious problems.
For every one person that read this post. About 7.99 billion have not.
Yet I still post.