Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Care your eyes

Ulcer is an open sore of the skin, eyes or mucous membrane, often caused, but not exclusively, by an initial abrasion and generally maintained by an inflammation, an infection, and/or medical conditions which impede healing. In other words, it is a macroscopic discontinuity of the normal epithelium (microscopic discontinuity of epithelium is called erosion). Other causes of skin ulcerations include pressure from various sources and venous insufficiency.

Ulcers are healing wounds that develop on the skin, mucous membranes or eye. Although they have many causes, they are marked by:
  • Loss of integrity of the area
  • Secondary infection of the site by bacteria, fungus or virus
  • Generalized weakness of the patient
  • Delayed healing

Classification systems are used to communicate the severity and depth of an ulcer. It is an easy way to communicate changes for the better, or worse.

Followed treatment with making Juice below:
Morning: Was Drunk 250cc Carrots Juice mixture and 125cc Spinach Juice
Day: Was Drunk 250cc Carrots Juice, 100cc Beet Juice mixture and 100cc cucumber Juice
Noon: Was drunk 125cc x 2 Cabbage Juice
Night: Was Drunk 250cc Carrot juice mixture and 125cc Celery Juice
Before sleeping: Was drunk 125cc Cabbage Juice

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