I was interested to see in this issue that the above new treatment was being trumpeted as useful in the case of foot ulcers, and the like. I'm pleased to hear that it is new, but it ISN'T. This treatment was devised in WW2 by Japanese prisoners of war who had to invent alternative treatments in the absence of medicines coming from their captors. It was very successful. I vaguely remember reading of a similar system being used in Africa in WW1.
Perhaps we should look/check the history books for "new" remedies? It would be cheaper than somebody being paid large sums for "inventing" this?
Frank Diesch
Type 2, amputations and foot ulcers
Perhaps we should look/check the history books for "new" remedies? It would be cheaper than somebody being paid large sums for "inventing" this?
Frank Diesch
Type 2, amputations and foot ulcers