Once upon a time, ... This sub-dermal bleeding results in pain, swelling and a bruise, which at first is reddish in color, then turns dark bluish black, and finally turns a greenish yellow color. As the bruise heals, capillaries and blood vessels are repaired and the blood beneath the skin is reabsorbed ... Spiritually Healing...
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You're already on your way to healing that bruise naturally. ... If the bruise doesn't heal or lasts longer than 2-3 weeks, it may be time to see a doctor. A lot of people don't realize until later in life that they have a blood clotting deficiency, either because they've managed to avoid severe injury, or because age is...
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www.getridofthings.com/get-rid-of-a-bruise.htm
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A normal bruise should heal on its own within a few days to a couple of weeks. As a general rule, bruises tend to heal more slowly as you go down the body. In other words, a bruise to the arm heals more quickly hen one to ... The next time you bruise yourself, you take these measures to help minimize pain and ugliness.
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www.betterbodz.com/library/bruises.html
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fast bruise healing; August 11, 2008 11:54 PM Subscribe ... I have no idea if arnica actually works or not, but the last time I had a hideous bruise -- on my breast of all places, from a car accident -- I rubbed it in a few times a day and it made me feel like I was doing something.
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Most bruises are not at all serious; if the victim is in good health, generally, there should be no cause for alarm. The bruise should eventually disappear of its own accord. All bruises are individual; there is no set healing time, although the process of healing can be gauged, to some extent, by the coloration.
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www.diet-and-health.net/Diseases/Bruising.html
www.diet-and-health.net/Diseases/Bruising.html
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The reason you want to eat these healthy and natural foods is that your body will spend less energy digesting and breaking down the food you eat, and more time healing your bruises. ... I know that you are suppose to ice a bruise when you first get it but will that help at any time. Say you got a bruise 2 days agoe.
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wikiHow article about How to Heal a Bruise. ... All of us face the challenge of bruises at one time or another. It takes time for a bruise to heal, but there are ways of speeding along the healing process.
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www.wikihow.com/Heal-a-Bruise
www.wikihow.com/Heal-a-Bruise
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When you get a bruise, in addition to applying a cold compress (like an icepack or a bag of frozen peas wrapped in a towel) to the area for about 20 minutes to reduce the swelling, you can also use natural remedies to help speed up the healing.
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blogs.mercola.com/sites/vitalvotes/archive/2007/05/24/E...
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Increasing the speed of bruise recovery ... Poultices of the fresh leaves are a traditional home remedy for sprains, bruises and cuts. Comfrey not only promotes the healing of tissue and bone, but at the same time reduces swelling, effectively speeding up the healing process.
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www.organicnutrition.net/health-articles/bruises-treatm...
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