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ServicesScar Therapy A scar is a mark left in the skin by the healing of a wound or surgical incision in which the normal functional tissue (skin) is replaced by connective tissue (scar). After a large deep wound has occurred to the skin, both skin cells and connective tissue cells (fibroblasts) begin multiplying to repair the damage. The fibroblasts form a framework upon which the skin cells can migrate into and fill in the wound. In order for a wound to heal properly several things need to happen. First the body needs protein and proper nutrition to make new tissue. In addition topical oils such as calendula and vitamin E oils will also help minimizing scar tissue formation. Many negative unseen factors may be occurring if the above is not sufficient. After someone has had a surgery there are often scars or adhesions that have not healed completely. Visual clues are the angry red or discolored scar weeks after the surgery. This is often due to toxins in the tissues or energy blockages in the meridian flow at the incision site. As the wound heals these toxins or blockages are sometimes incorporated into the scar tissue preventing a complete re-establishment of the original integrity of the membranes. The resulting scars and adhesions become disturbance fields where normal energy flow is disrupted. This often causes a reflex in the energy through that meridian. A reflex is misdirected energy that can sometimes result in referred pain or other symptomology elsewhere in the body! Treatment should begin with good nutrition, prior to a surgery is ideal. Following a wound or incision laser pen treatments may be used over the site. In addition applying flower essences or a specific complex homeopathic on or near the site can be used especially if pain and emotion are involved (as most are). For an older scar the use of mud packs or zeolite cream work extremely well to re-establish a flow through these pathways. These methods are utilized until a clear testing of the site shows the incision is healed and the flow is open. Additional support remedies for drainage and clearing of toxins would also be tested for depending on the circumstances. Much of the therapy can be done at home with proper instruction and tools.
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