Testimonials

The videos below are a representative sample of the uses of high strength Homeopathic Arnica Montana, the same ingredient found in TraumaCare. Many of the people in the videos are MD's who use Homeopathic Arnica regularly in their medical practice, while others are veterinarians who use Homeopathic Arnica for treating their animal patients. The other reports are from non-doctors who have learned to use the high strength Homeopathic Arnica used in the TraumaCare dosing regimen to treat themselves, families, friends, and neighbors. As you watch the videos, keep in mind that while TraumaCare will immediately begin to reduce the bruising and swelling associated with trauma, a visit to the Emergency Room can provide a thorough assessment of injuries. All patients with major trauma should seek professional help from a Naturopath, Homeopath, Chiropractor, Osteopath, Acupuncturist, or Medical Doctor depending on the patient’s condition. TraumaCare™ is not intended to replace or eliminate the need for proper professional attention. If symptoms persist consult your health care professional.

 

 

 

Facelift Recovery

TraumaCare™'s ability to reduce bruising during facelift recovery has been proven clinically. A 2006 study published in the major plastic surgery journal, the American Medical Association’s Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, described how use of SinEcch™ -the professional brand for the TraumaCare™ regimen - among facelift patients significantly lessened post-operative bruising.

A computer imaging program was used to objectively determine the amount of bruising and associated skin color changes in 29 patients, all of whom underwent the same surgical facelift procedure performed by the same doctors. Photographs were taken of the patients on post-operative days (PODs) 1, 5, 7, and 10. One group of patients received the TraumaCare™ regimen according to the TraumaCare™ protocol, and the other patients received a placebo (sugar pill) according to the same protocol. The patients didn't know whether they were taking the TraumaCare™ regimen or the placebo, and neither did the plastic surgeon who assessed the bruising with digital imaging during the facelift recovery period.

Overall, the placebo group had 24 percent more bruising than the group taking the TraumaCare™ regimen.

The Difference in Bruising on PODs 1 and 7 Was Statistically Significant

On POD 1, the placebo group had on average 26 percent more square centimeters (cm) of bruising than the group taking the TraumaCare™ regimen. The probability of this result happening by chance (the P-value) was analyzed and found to be less than 0.005 — that is, it was less than 5 chances out of 1,000. It is extremely unlikely that this result was simply by chance. The reduction in bruising was 7 square inches less one day after the surgery among the patients who took the TraumaCare™ regimen.

On POD 7, the results were 41 percent more square cm of bruising in the placebo group (P<0.001, less than 1 chance out of 1,000 that this was due to chance). This amounted to an average of 9 square inches less bruising on the face among the TraumaCare™ regimen users a week after the facelift.

TraumaCare™ Use Significantly Reduced Liposuction Swelling and Bruising

The TraumaCare™ regimen also known under the professional brand SinEcch™ was clinically proven to reduce post-operative liposuction swelling and bruising in a 2002 study. In the study, liposuction surgeries in 29 female patients aged 18–45 were performed by the same surgeon. All of the patients had liposuction of the central areas of the body: the abdomen, buttocks, or thighs. The amount of fat removed from each patient was measured. Similar amounts of fat were taken from the patients in both the TraumaCare™ and placebo groups. Photographs were then taken of the patients from the front, rear, left, and right sides at post-operative weeks 1, 2, 3, and 4. Independent plastic surgeons with experience in liposuction were then asked to rank the 29 patients’ photo sets from most to least bruising and swelling at each post-op week.

The probability (P)-values for three independent plastic surgeons were P<0.006, P<0.003, and P<0 .0001 in favor of the TraumaCare™ regimen reducing liposuction bruising and liposuction swelling. This means that the patients taking the TraumaCare™ regimen had dramatically less bruising and swelling than the placebo group patients. In fact, almost all of the patients who took the placebo had more bruising than any of the patients taking the TraumaCare™ regimen. The surgeon who performed all the liposuction surgeries reported that he was astonished to see that three patients, all in the TraumaCare™ regimen group, had no bruising or swelling seven days after the surgery when they returned for their first follow-up visit and were photographed. The surgeon had been in practice for many years and had never seen or heard of such rapid smooth recoveries from liposuction.

This study was presented at the annual meeting or the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery in April 2002.

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