How Do You Naturally Treat Diabetic Leg Ulcers?
Leg ulcers are one of the most common symptoms of progressed diabetes. These can be painful, unsightly and life threatening, and many times amputation is the only cure. You can see the positive results of applying poultices to these ulcers in the pictures which were taken in the beginning, middle and end of a two-week period. Brew Tea. Boil 4 cups of distilled water; then add 4 rounded Tbsp. dried Comfrey leaf and 4 rounded Tbsp. dried Calendula flowers. You may find it easier to use 3 finger pinches per tablespoon to measure the Calendula flowers. Turn heat down and simmer tea for ½ hour with lid on. Remove from heat and let stand until at room temperature. Strain tea through cheesecloth or small tea strainer into a large-mouth mason jar and cover with lid. Place in the refrigerator. Putting the tea in the refrigerator when still hot will adversely affect its shelf life. Tea is good for five days after brewing. Put the brew date on the jar with a sticky label. Toss tea after the five-