This looks brilliant. As a retired RN who did 29 years in home health, I saw my share of bad wounds, many chronic. The best we could really do was wound vac and these devices have their issues. This looks like something the patient or a caregiver could deal with very easily at home without much assist. That makes it a money saver since the nurse has to make fewer visits. It sounds like something insurance companies would really embrace and patients would like.
My uncle broke his leg and it wasn’t healing. The doctor placed two silver electrodes on either side of the wound and attached a battery to it. The wound healed within two weeks. Seems the silver electrodes and battery created silver ions, which “smother” all kinds of viruses, bacteria and other infection-causing agents. I have similar equipment at home that makes antibacterial, antiviral “silver water.” It can prevent infections and cure infections if used early enough.
This looks brilliant. As a retired RN who did 29 years in home health, I saw my share of bad wounds, many chronic. The best we could really do was wound vac and these devices have their issues. This looks like something the patient or a caregiver could deal with very easily at home without much assist. That makes it a money saver since the nurse has to make fewer visits. It sounds like something insurance companies would really embrace and patients would like.
See my post above yours, or search “make colloidal silver.” It works!
My uncle broke his leg and it wasn’t healing. The doctor placed two silver electrodes on either side of the wound and attached a battery to it. The wound healed within two weeks. Seems the silver electrodes and battery created silver ions, which “smother” all kinds of viruses, bacteria and other infection-causing agents. I have similar equipment at home that makes antibacterial, antiviral “silver water.” It can prevent infections and cure infections if used early enough.