What is that medicine called using grass or some type of plant to treat major cuts or wounds?
June 15th, 2008 | by Michael |Arika asked:
Well, people know mixing certain types of grass or plants to treat wounds and cuts on major TV? Medicine? as a dark green and grassy and you just mettalo and lucidilo on your wound. I know? s? of it? really real, but what? and called pu? someone give me more? information on it? Thank you!
Well, people know mixing certain types of grass or plants to treat wounds and cuts on major TV? Medicine? as a dark green and grassy and you just mettalo and lucidilo on your wound. I know? s? of it? really real, but what? and called pu? someone give me more? information on it? Thank you!

5 Responses to “What is that medicine called using grass or some type of plant to treat major cuts or wounds?”
By helcat on Jun 16, 2008 | Reply
aloe vera?
Plant, you can cut it open (butterfly ) and lay it on a wound.
By rouschkateer on Jun 20, 2008 | Reply
Aloe Vera doubles the rate of healing for cuts and minor burns.
Works on:
Scrapes, cuts
Some small rashes (like an anti-cortisone)
Sunburn, 1st degree burns
By Kelli on Jun 22, 2008 | Reply
Maybe what your thinking of is aloe vera, it’s an actual plant, but I think there are also medicines and beauty products that contain aloe vera.
I hope I could help in some small way,
–Kelli
By Opus on Jun 23, 2008 | Reply
Aloe vera might be helpful for MINOR cuts and burns, but it is not recommended for major cuts or wounds.
By Kyle K on Jun 25, 2008 | Reply
Do you really want to be rubbing an unknown amount of an unknown dosage of an unknown pharmaceutical ingredient in to your skin? And you want to leave those “unknowns” up to the folks at Yahoo Answers? Here’s an idea - either do real research on homeopathy to the extent that you know what you’re putting in to your body, or play it safe and use actual medicine if you are actually injured.