Diabetic Gangrene 02786...Russia
While visiting her friend in the hospital on 19 March 2015, the practitioner met a 72-year-old woman suffering from serious complications of diabetes. The patient had been brought to the hospital from her village after a stroke. She could not tell the practitioner how long she had suffered from diabetes but she knew her blood sugar was very high and she had been on insulin for a long time. Due to diabetes she had renal failure and she was almost blind from diabetic retinopathy. She also had diabetic gangrene of the feet and lower third of the tibia of both legs. The skin was dark brown. It had the appearance of tree bark and was very rough to the touch. While in the hospital, she was told that she urgently needed surgery on her feet. She was given an appointment for the procedure a month after the end of the treatment for the stroke. Her health was so poor that she did not want surgery. The practitioner brought the following remedy in oil to her at the hospital:
#1. СС3.7 Circulation + СС21.11 Wounds & Abrasions…BD for external application
The practitioner smeared the patient's sore feet with the remedy every 15-20 minutes for about two hours in the morning and evening. After the first two hours, the patient said that her legs were becoming much better. With the practitioner’s treatment, the legs continued to improve every day. A few days later the patient was discharged from the hospital. In addition to #1 in oil, she was given the following remedy to be taken orally:
#2. NM6 Calming + NM20 Injury + NM25 Shock + NM32 Vein-Piles + NM81 Glandular Fever + OM3 Bone Irregularity + SM15 Circulation + SM17 Diabetes + SM26 Immunity + SM27 Infection + SR264 Silicea 200C + SR298 Lachesis 30C + SR325 Rescue + SR408 Secale Corn + SR457 Bone + SR507 Lymphatic Organ…6TD for 1 month and TDS thereafter
Since then, the practitioner has been in contact with her by phone only. The colour of the legs changed for the better after a month and the surgery was cancelled. After three months, the legs recovered their normal colour. When the practitioner called her on 15 November 2015 she reported that her legs were absolutely normal. She was walking around the house and doing all her housework.