After one week, the dressing was removed from Case 10's leg and the leishmania, along with the affected flesh, came out.
Case 10, male, 28-years old:
This young man's wound on his right lower calf wasn't photographed during his first visit, but at that visit he reported having received 20 GlucantimŽ shots through the government's program. Four months after the series of shots ended, he decided to try the clinic because the sore kept getting worse. So, we start with his second visit and the removal of the dressing. [Click smaller images for larger versions.]
Second Visit:
As with most cases (assuming the dressing has been left on and kept dry), the leishmania underneath the Black Salve, along with affected flesh, stuck to the salve and gauze and came out. Here, the resulting wound is cleaned and then packed with Redmond clay, a naturally occurring antibiotic, to prevent infection. The Redmond clay also promotes healing from the inside out, each subsequent visit bearing out the efficacy of the clay.
Third Visit:
The picture to the left was taken on the patient's third visit to the Cacao clinic. It shows a shallower, much healthier-looking wound, slowly healing from the inside. Results like this are not normally seen with patients who have received the heavy-metal shots. No one can explain why this patient is responding so well, other than he is a young, healthy male with good nutrition.
Fourth Visit:
This picture was taken on the patient's fourth visit. The wound exhibits exceptional healing for someone who has received the GlucantimŽ shots: it's smaller, dryer, and shallower.
Fifth Visit:
This picture was taken on the patient's fifth visit and, again, the wound is healing nicely.
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