Bruising:
"Anyway, my point to all this is, I got the BIGGEST, UGLIEST bruises on my legs from climbing that tree & when I got home I put the Helichrysum sample I got from you on it (b/c I remembered you saying that it was good for bruises!) and the next day they were faded & within a day or two were completely gone! I was AMAZED!!! I usually keep bruises for quite awhile & ones that deep & big mighta hung around for a couple of weeks! I was SO excited & it didn't take much at all! Matter of fact, I still have half of that sample left!
Wonderful!!! That is exactly what it was SUPPOSED to do...but I'm so delighted that it worked for you...that it DID do what it was supposed to. Now you see why I say it's one of those 'desert island' oils...the ones I wouldn't be without." -Kati Toney (w/ Marge's comments in 2nd paragraph)
more on brusing:
Mary Hayne, from Denton Texas recently wrote:
"I have to tell you though, I had another mishap -- I was getting into the
back seat of a friend's minivan when a friend getting into the front seat
closed her door -- on my hand (I didn't realize my hand was holding on so
close to her door frame). She got the door back open pretty quickly. That
was the panic part. The exciting part is that I iced, took homeopathic
Traumeel, and slathered on your 10% Helichrysum. My hand never bruised!
There are two small red spots on my knuckles where my hand was particularly
pinched, and a very slight bit of swelling -- but that is it and the red spots
are fading fast. I also didn't have any pain -- tenderness, yes -- pain, no.
This is all particularly nice as I had an eight hour exam the next day (right
hand crushed, right-handed writer). But the best part was my friend's face
the next morning when she looked at my hand. She was completely dumbfounded.
She was so sure it was so bad that she was going to have to take me to the
doctor. There my hand was, looking like nothing ever happened. I have read
that Helichrysum has "powerful antibruise properties" but this experience has
really blown my mind too.
And I have run out of the stuff, so I am ordering more. Thanks so much
Marge. Your work really makes a big difference in my life."
and yet more on bruising:
Louise, from The Netherlands, writes:
Dear Marge,
A few days ago I asked your advice how to
avoid bruises in my face due to injections which I unfortunately had to have in
my face.
The doctor had told me that I would get very
nasty bruises in my face and but that was just one of the facts I had to endure
and that they would fade in a week or so.
Then I asked you and I want to tell you that there are no nasty bruises at
all! There is a little swelling but very little only myself can notice that
because nobody noticed!
Anyway, I want to tell you that I used 25 ml of St.John's wort infused oil, 20
drops of Helichrysum italicum and 5 drops of Lavender augustifolia. Yesterday
(after the injections) I applied it immediately after I came home and then I
continued to apply it during the day. This morning I looked in the mirror and
was very pleased to see a normal color of skin, so I will apply it again several
times today!
So Thank you Marge for your advice and please
feel free to give this recipe to others.
I have to see the doctor in a few days and I
am already enjoying the look on his face when he sees me. I will certainly tell
him what I did to avoid those nasty bruises!
Kindest regards,
Louise
Alexis Stegall recently wrote:
I had some heli and did use it full strength the
first couple of times on a HUGE (6 in diameter at least) bruise on my thigh and
then used the 10% in Rose Hip Seed Oil (because that was all that I had)
couldn't believe how fast the bruise went away.
Normally I will have bruises for a couple of weeks, this one was
virtually gone in about 5 or 6 days. It worked great.
You may quote me if you like.
Scarring:"I used the Helichrysum Italicum and Rose Hip Seed Oil blend for an injury to my face that occurred from a dog bite and it helped tremendously. There's barely the trace of a scar on my lip and none on my face. The doctor who removed the stitches was amazed and asked for the name of the Essential Oil and Carrier Oil. He kept looking back at his notes from the emergency room, remembered the incident, and said the healing was incredible. He also asked where it could be purchased." -Ellen W. Ray - Alchemical Essence Aromatherapy
From Leslie Robinson "I can vouch for Marge's suggested rose
hip seed oil/heli
blend for scars. In July, I fell and impaled my face on a piece of rebar.
An ugly accident. I used this combination an average of 3 times daily -- I
have no visible scar. Have used this on a year-old mastectomy scar for a
few months and notice that it is beginning to flatten and fade a bit.
Wondrous things these oils are!!!"
From: "Vicki Camp"
Subject: Reporting back to you - Helichrysum Experiment
I asked you on the Cosmetics List some time ago if you thought Helichrysum Italicuum would be good on old scars. You replied something to the effect of 'no guarantees; I'm not certain,' although I note you're really fond of its properties. However, I went ahead and tried it anyway. Had a breast needle biopsy last July (benign, benign) - 2 separate entrances on the same breast. While the scars were not huge and there was no raised marking (is that called a keloid, I think?) they were noticeably red and each about 1/4 - 1/2 inch in size.
I am of Scandinavian-American descent and have this fair, fair skin. No allergies of note, although living in Michigan automatically qualifies me for itchy skin spots and sinus in the allergy season. :D Natural soap prevents most of the skin issues.
So hey, having given you the background - HERE's the amazing results. I put a drop of Heli, neat, on each spot. Rubbed them a bit. Didn't give much thought to it. Never tried it again. This morning in the shower I happened to notice that the scars are all but invisible. I guess I'm so used to them NOT being there that I don't give it a thought very often.
But what do you suppose made THAT happen, after a year of visible scars?
I 'm off to try it on some 'whitish' scars on my arm that I got when coming in contact with a hot iron years ago. Will let you know. This is fun! Hugs and smiles!"
MY NOTE: I do NOT recommend using Helichrysum (or any other essential oil) neat the way Vicki did. Proper and appropriate dilution might take a bit longer to see results, but it is safer for you, and less wasteful of a precious limited resource.
More Scarring
A story I had forgotten about, until a friend recently quoted it on a list we
share:
"A friend who had a brain tumor removed... I saw her about 4
weeks
after the surgery, and it was the worst single scar I have ever
seen... from about an inch in front of her temple, running around the
back of her head to the other side of her forehead... maybe two
inches of whole skin between the two ends of the scar... swollen
keloidal tissue, bigger than my thumb, and bright burgundy wine
color... I gave her some heli in rose hip with the 'standard
instructions'...didn't see her for about a month, and she had stopped
using it "because the scar was all healed"... it hadn't totally
disappeared...but it was faded to white, and looked about like you
had taken a very sharp pencil and drawn a white line on her skin...
no wider than a thread. Now, the thing is, she had stopped using the
heli blend several days earlier because she considered it healed...
but it's my belief that if she had continued using it, there would be
NO scar..."Marge Clark
And Sharon Finch shares her two daughters' results:
About six months before my oldest was married, she ended up
in the hospital for over 14 days and ended up having surgery for her Crohns
disease. Due to the nature of her surgery, her scar is runs up and down. Her
condition was so severe they thought she would have to wear an ostomy bag.
Fortunately, she did not, however, she did have a very mean red ugly scar.
Marge, being the person she is, sent me a bottle of her Helichrysum in Rose
Hip seed oil for Jessica to use. Jessica actually wore a bikini to Jamaca
after her wedding. Today, the only reason you know there is a scar is there
is a very faint line.
My middle daughter was in a halo for seven months;
until April, 2000. She had pretty large indentions on her forhead that were
red and just plain ugly and two actual openings on the back of her head where
the halo was screwed in. Jessica had surgery in 2002. Aubrey used some of
the blend Marge had sent to Jessica. You can hardly notice the markings on
her forehead."
Eczema:
"I must say, I am *hugely* impressed with what the Helichrysum and Roman Chamomile hydrosols have done for my skin! I was having a bad bout of what I'd always termed "seasonal eczema" {it always happens with the change of seasons and is sometimes tough to shake}. My skin {face} had been downright scaly and was oozing a little in spots as well. I ordered the hydrosols, received them and used them that night. The very next day there was strong, visible improvement! By the 3rd day my skin was basically back to normal! Wonderful stuff."- Name withheld by request
Back pain:
"Hi, got the order Friday (I think). Have been enjoying the rosewood and helichrysum (sp? I'm away from the bottle) especially. They help relieve my painful back and make me smell wonderful!"- Name withheld by request
more pain relief: Stacey Miller writes:
"Last night I made a 5% dilution of equal parts Helichrysum italicum and Lavender stoechas in jojoba for my
stepmom to use for pain relief. Evidently it worked pretty well.
She used it on her broken foot and said the analgesic effect was almost instant. (I was skeptical about getting any pain relief at all for
something this intense.) She liked the scent and didn't need a pain pill before bed."
Kathy Mijares writes:
- Also, I just wanted to add that I am absolutely in
LOVE with the Helichrysum! It smells SO wonderful. This is my first
experience with this lovely oil! I mixed up a pain treatment in a
carrier oil with a little of the Heli, black pepper and my lavender
right away because I have disabling chronic back pain.....and the change
in the weather (cold and rainy here) was causing me to be very
uncomfortable. It worked so fast I was amazed! No more pain pills for
me....now that I have my Helichrysum! I'll definitely be back for more!
More on Bruising:
Susan Farr, acupuncturist, recently wrote:
- It's good to be back in touch and to see you too --
checking out your
website made me hungry for oils again!! I know you have tons of feedback
on your helichrysums, but I want you to know that my bottle (10% in FCO)
stayed in the acupuncture clinic the whole time I was an intern, and
gradually replaced the arnica and chinese ointments as everyone's
treatment of choice when they realized that a puncture was going to leave
a bruise (which happens fairly commonly). And the patients (at least
mine) loved the smell, too. I never even tried the recommended chinese
remedies, as I knew from personal experience how well the heli
works. That'll be my next order!
- Take care,
Susan
Rheumatoid Arthritis - bone spurs???
Our client Prakash recently shared this anecdote:
Dear Marge,
I want to share an interesting story with you--something
unexpected from using Helichrysum & St. John's Wort.
Earlier this week, I felt a flareup of rheumatoid arthritis starting. I'd
recently gotten some of your infused St. John's Wort, and I've been playing with
your amazing (on many levels) Helichrysum in Fractionated Coconut Oil for about
a month. So, as the sharp pain started in my joints, I slathered on the St.
John's. . .let it soak in for a few minutes, then followed with a healthy dose
of Helichrysum gently massaged on top. (joints involved: many, including
elbows) After a while, I began to feel a "softening" of the pain.
*BUT* that's not why I'm writing. The next morning, I noticed a big brown
bruise near my elbow. A few weeks ago, I'd felt a bump there--like a bone-spur.
I'd chalked it up to the RA and planned to check in with my doctor about it.
Anyway, this big bruise (looking like it was an old bruise; though there'd been
nothing there the day before) was right over that spur/bump. Hmmm. Felt it; it
felt sort of like little crystals were in there, maybe a bit of break up of the
spur? Anyway, I decided to rub my elbow each evening with the same combo of St.
John's & Helichrysum.
I started all this on Tuesday night. This morning--Sunday--that spur/bump is
barely there, maybe 1/8 of what it was earlier in the week.
I don't know if this was from the Helichrysum or the St. John's Wort or the
combo of the two. I just know I'm delighted.
Side note: Just smelling that marvelous Helichrysum soothes my bones, my heart,
and my soul.
Thanks, Marge. :-)
Prakash
Chemical burn scarring:
"This is some background about how my face was scarred. In January 1996 my former dermatologist gave me glycolic acid, which was too strong for me to perform at home, and it literally ate into my skin. It would have been fine if he performed the glycolic peel in his office so he could monitor it but the peel was not meant for an inexperienced patient to do at home. The result of the peel was equivalent to a second-degree burn and it left significant scarring on one side of my face. I spent so much money for products and procedures like expensive herbal peels in trying to heal the scar but it never improved. I searched hours on the Internet and ordering products that were formulated for scars but nothing worked. I looked in numerous books to try to find a solution but I couldn't find anything that would specifically work for scars, only ways to prevent them from forming. I kept coming across rosehip oil and helichrysum as being healing and regenerative to scar tissue and I did more research into them. When I decided to try the oils I made a commitment to stay with it until the scar improved. It was several months before I could see a major difference but I am amazed at how much the scar has diminished. The scar is blending into the surrounding skin and it's not thick anymore.
The texture is so much smoother and with a light layer of foundation my scar is hardly noticeable. I feel confident that the scar will be completely resolved because of how much improvement I have seen. I also massage the scar on a daily basis and I feel that has also made a tremendous difference. Some other things that I am using as well are aloe vera and a few other essential oils but I believe that it is the rosehip and helichrysum that is regenerating the skin to normal. When I feel the skin where the scar is the texture feels so smooth and normal. I feel that the reason I got such good results is that I am very consistent, I've haven't missed a single day of using rosehip oil and helichrysum since I started my regime. That makes a huge difference. It does take time, my scars were well formed, and I'm going to continue with the oils until they are resolved. Thank you for letting me share my experience."- Name withheld by request
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