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In a message dated 03/07/2007 07:06:41 GMT Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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>Has  anyone had any experience with open wounds on the tops of  your
>feet?   I've taken a few falls that scraped me up a  bit.  All the
>scratches have cleared up quickly on my face, elbows  etc  but the ones
>on the feet turn into open wounds.   A  wound specialist treats them,
>but it takes months for them to  heal.  They've ruled out everything,
>including drug interactions,  and say it's not Parkinson's related.
>This has been going on for two  years. I'm on my fifth wound so I'm
>hoping to avoid the sixth.   This PIENO  liistserv has always been rich
>with so much experience  and information.
>
Mary  Yost

Hi Mary,
There is a  small group of acupuncturists in California who theorize
that one trigger  for Pd is a foot injury which never properly healed.
It seems that many of  our ideopathic Pd symptoms are related to the
stomach meridian, which  terminates in your foot.  You might consider
seeing an  acupuncturist.

--
Steve Rack
Brattleboro  VT

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This is going to sound stupid, but have you tried licking the wound, or
rubbing saliva in it ?
It worked on a grazed  ankle I got falling on thr pavement.
Animals lick wounds, so I tried it......






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