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Medicinal Leeches...
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While at my ablutions today I opened the bathroom cabinet for a fresh bar of soap, turned to leave it by the bath, and on turning back saw stars. I'd forgotten to close the cabinet door and now feel there's black eye on the way. Would the use of a medicinal leech avert this and where might I get one?
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Anti-bruise treatments are rubbish, They all contain enzymes (if that) which cannot penetrate the skin. Leeches might bore a hole in your eye and would not effect the bruise anyway:). If you've bought the steak, cook and eat it.
Let gravity do it's work. Extracellular fluids obey gravity, so the degraded haemoglobin pigments will slowly diffuse outwards and sink down. They are also enzymically degraded from blue through brown to yellow and then colourless.
Any primary red swelliing if just inflammation (invasion of immune cells to clear up dead cells and rebuild the old).
SIQ.
Anti-bruise treatments are rubbish, They all contain enzymes (if that) which cannot penetrate the skin. Leeches might bore a hole in your eye and would not effect the bruise anyway:). If you've bought the steak, cook and eat it.
Let gravity do it's work. Extracellular fluids obey gravity, so the degraded haemoglobin pigments will slowly diffuse outwards and sink down. They are also enzymically degraded from blue through brown to yellow and then colourless.
Any primary red swelliing if just inflammation (invasion of immune cells to clear up dead cells and rebuild the old).
SIQ.
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Dear Sandy,
Sorry for the delay but bowels are not my favourite subject (yea I "raised" them). Yup groundless superstition or old-wives-tale.
Dunno if the slice of Lifebouy soap worked on brother's constipation. They must have had faith as mam carried him, like a sub-machine-gun, to gran's outside toilet.
Very primitive knowledge of anatomy in those days. Mam always warned me if I swallowed chewing-gum it would wrap itself around my heart-strings whatever they were.
ANYWAY, doubt if you've got a real black-eye now - it takes a lot of veinous blood to cause one. All better now I hope.
Kindest Regards,
SIQ.
Sorry for the delay but bowels are not my favourite subject (yea I "raised" them). Yup groundless superstition or old-wives-tale.
Dunno if the slice of Lifebouy soap worked on brother's constipation. They must have had faith as mam carried him, like a sub-machine-gun, to gran's outside toilet.
Very primitive knowledge of anatomy in those days. Mam always warned me if I swallowed chewing-gum it would wrap itself around my heart-strings whatever they were.
ANYWAY, doubt if you've got a real black-eye now - it takes a lot of veinous blood to cause one. All better now I hope.
Kindest Regards,
SIQ.