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#1 Believer

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Posted 04 September 2019 - 08:46 PM


It is well known that scars are removed by the body slowly but surely, though often after years.

It is also known that some supplements are known to reduce or remove scar tissue especially if applied locally. Fasting is also said to help remove scar tissue in the skin.

 

What are those supplements known to remove scar tissue?


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#2 Blueflash

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Posted 04 September 2019 - 11:12 PM

https://www.ncbi.nlm...pubmed/19168293



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#3 Believer

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Posted 05 September 2019 - 08:35 AM

The study is interesting but especially this text "Topical iodine induces hair growth in and around scars. Hair is regeneration's workhorse, moving purposefully in all directions under arrector pili muscle power delivering regenate material accurately to scar tissues and coordinating centers. In addition, hair repeatedly self amputates possibly strengthening regenerating tissues. Two types of regenate material show under plastic wrap: white and globular. The white regenate appears and behaves somewhat like snow, but can be yellow, green or brown depending iodine content. The globular form of regenate material maybe derived from white regenate material with hair's help. Globular regenate material is larger, nondescript, variable in size and color (depends on iodine content) and seemed usually associated with hair."
 



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Posted 05 September 2019 - 12:36 PM

Retin-A (Tretinoin) helps a lot with my scars. It helps skin to renew itself and scars fade out very quick. It's easy to get it online.

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#5 Daniel Cooper

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Posted 05 September 2019 - 02:02 PM

I've had decent results with the silicone scar strips if it is a raised scar of any sorts.  It will flatten it and make it less visible.

 

 



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Posted 05 September 2019 - 06:09 PM

Retin-A (Tretinoin) helps a lot with my scars. It helps skin to renew itself and scars fade out very quick. It's easy to get it online.

retscars.jpg

Unfortunately it is penis scaring and thus curvature. There's a reason I didn't mention it before.
When they do an mmri or xray or whatever scan of scar tissue, years after it first occurred, it will often have shrunk.

 

What is the process causing shrinkage of scar tissue? Why is scar tissue smaller after years?







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