Mittwoch, 14. Dezember 2011

Using IceWave and Aeon for Burn-Related Pain

Did you know that there are three kinds of burns that affect the skin? Burns are classified as either first, second or third-degree. First-degree burns are considered to be mild, though they are quite painful, and often times result in a reddening of the skin. Second-degree burns affect both the top layer of skin (called the epidermis) and the lower layer of skin (called the dermis). They are more painful than first-degree burns and in addition to reddening the skin; they can also produce swelling or blistering. Third-degree burns are the worst kind of skin burns and in fact go straight through the skin layers to affect deeper tissues. Skin that suffers from a third-degree burn may become white, blackened or even charred.

LifeWave distributor Trevor Weare shared a story that happened recently to a friend named Brigitte. After boiling a kettle of water, Brigitte’s arm accidentally made contact with the piping hot kettle. The result was a nasty and extremely painful third-degree burn (see actual photo below). After going to the hospital to have her arm bandaged, Trevor placed a tan IceWave patch on Brigitte’s bandage, just below the burn, and a white IceWave patch, to the right of the burn. He also patched Brigitte with Aeon, placing it on Governing Vessel 14. After applying LifeWave patches, Brigitte was pain-free, despite her deep wound, and did not need to take any pain drugs!

You can find more information about pain management patching protocols, including advanced protocols using Aeon in The LifeWave Handbook. To order your copy, please visit the Sales Aids section of your Shopping Cart.

For more information about IceWave and Aeon, please visit: www.lifewave.com/herwig



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