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<blockquote data-quote="Jigjack" data-source="post: 2490064" data-attributes="member: 545175"><p>Someone got my comment about turmeric deleted here. I was just trying to help as it has helped me with my wounds. Maybe someone thought I was joking. Trust me I would not joke here as I am here dealing with my own diabetic complication which is way bigger than a wound. Just because I suggested something natural and not allopathic doesnt mean it doesnt work at all. For some it will work and some it won't just like many people here with long standing wound that dont react to antibuotics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jigjack, post: 2490064, member: 545175"] Someone got my comment about turmeric deleted here. I was just trying to help as it has helped me with my wounds. Maybe someone thought I was joking. Trust me I would not joke here as I am here dealing with my own diabetic complication which is way bigger than a wound. Just because I suggested something natural and not allopathic doesnt mean it doesnt work at all. For some it will work and some it won't just like many people here with long standing wound that dont react to antibuotics. [/QUOTE]
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