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Mandala Medic Bandage and Band-aid for Faster Wound Healing

A wound is a type of injury which happens relatively quickly in which skin is torn, cut or punctured (an open wound), or where blunt force trauma causes a contusion (a closed wound). In pathology, it specifically refers to a sharp injury which damages the dermis (under layer) of the skin.

The adhesive bandage products protects the wound and scab from friction, bacteria, damage and dirt. Thus, the healing process of the body is less disturbed. Some of the dressings have antiseptic properties. And additional function is to hold the two cut ends of the skin together to make the healing process faster.

From the previous experience in dealing with non-chronic and non-contagious disease, Mandala Bandage and Band-Aid might be useful application. The non-adhesive bandage is an alternative for hyper-sensitive people with allergy on glue.

The Healing Effect of Mandala

It was an accidental discovery by the writer/inventor to patch an injured left hand after a fall from slippery floor. It relieved pain instantaneously, expecting it would be swollen by the next day, it did not. Though, dark blood clotting were the visible sign of the traumatic injury.

During the period of 2010-2014, the first research was focused on the efficacy and the healing energy of mandala. It was given for free-trial with anyone who volunteered to try it, they were strangers but friends in the social media. They reported their testimonials with coinciding experience of the writer/inventor, the mandala, a paper can relieve the pain.A cancer patient with limped right hand due to chemotherapy treatment reported her hand flexes were restored, she could use it again for typing, working and driving the car, from first week to four week of progress. She lives in Bandung, West Java. Her son had a bleeding nose, she applied the mandala treatment and the nose bleed stopped after fifteen minutes.

In the scientific paper (Low Dose Gamma Ray Exposure in Mandala), it mentioned specific illness in the auto-immune disease category:

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Several medical cases had been treated by the mandala effects, citing two patients in 2014, one volunteered individual had an inflammatory disease in the eyes or commonly called sore eyes (conjunctivitis), another volunteer residing outside Bali was suffering from psoriasis, an autoimmune disease characterized by patches of abnormal skin, typically red, itchy and scaly. On the third day of advancement of disease, the patient’s both eyes were affected with bacterial conjunctivitis, the doctor prescribed two eye drops for morning and evening treatment. The mandala treatment was tried to one of the eye, after 15 minutes, when the patient removed the mandala she felt the effect and stated that it stopped the gritty sensation and, watery discharge. She healed in five days and her husband with the same dilemma was cured after seven days.

In psoriasis case, the patient was suffering from 10-year skin allergy, the boil worsened that affects most of the skin parts in the back and front leg to his toes, he already sought the doctor’s advice and to his dismay had not alleviated his condition at all, not even the popular skin ointments can stop the itchiness when he eats egg and seafood. The mandala was sent to him to try it on the affected area, it can suppress the itchiness and the thick purple skin layers started drying and peeling. When there was progress within 7-days on 10 cm x 10 cm mandala, the larger A4-size was recommended to test the rate of chemical reaction, in his last testimony, he admittedly screaming from excruciating pain, he couldn’t stand it, it peeled more damaged skin layers and softened the thick and callous layer. The last result was unknown due to lost of contact.

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Scar-Free Wound Healing

Early this year (2016), the writer/inventor cut her left index finger by a knife when she was opening the plastic package of the liquid dishwashing detergent. It happened in early morning. The blood was dripping on the finger, the first-aid treatment was wrapping the mandala paper around the finger. The paper soaked in blood but it stopped the bleeding. The writer/inventor continued the dishwashing chore after the wound stopped bleeding, the paper wrapped with plastic to protect it from wetness but it loosened itself by the water.

There was no stinging pain with the chemical reaction from the liquid detergent.The amazing observation during the wound healing was illustrated in the image below.

Scarless wound healing is a concept based on the healing or repair of the skin (or other tissue/organs) after injury with the aim of healing with subjectively and relatively less scar tissue than normally expected. Scarless healing is sometimes mixed up with the concept of scar free healing, which is wound healing which results absolutely no scar (free of scarring). However they are different concepts.

A reverse to scarless wound healing is scarification (wound healing to scar more). Historically, certain cultures consider scarification attractive, however, this is generally not the case in the modern western society, in which many patients are turning to plastic surgery clinics with unrealistic expectations. Depending on scar type, treatment, may be invasive (intralesional steroid injections, surgery) and/or conservative (compression therapy, topical silicone gel, brachytherapy, photodynamic therapy). Clinical judgment is necessary balance the potential benefits of the various treatments available against the likelihood of a poor response and possible complications resulting from these treatments. Many of these treatments may only have a placebo effect, and the evidence base for the use of many current treatments is poor.

In the last few decades, comprehension of the basic biologic processes involved in wound repair and tissue regeneration have expanded due to advances in cellular and molecular biology. Currently, the principal goals in wound management are to achieve rapid wound closure with a functional tissue that has minimal aesthetic scarring. However, the ultimate goal of wound healing biology is to induce a more perfect reconstruction of the wound area. Scarless wound healing only occurs in mammalian foetal tissues and complete regeneration is limited to lower vertebrates, such as salamanders and invertebrates. In adult humans, injured tissues are repaired by collagen deposition, collagen remodeling and eventual scar formation, where fetal wound healing is believed to be more a regenerative process with minimal or no scar information.

Therefore, foetal wound healing can be used to provide an accessible mammalian model of an optimal healing response in adult human tissues. Clue as to how this might be achieved come from studies of wound healing in adult human tissues. Clues as to how this might be achieved come from studies of wound healing in embryos, where repair is fast and efficient and results in essentially perfect regeneration of any lost tissue. The etymology of the term scarless wound healing has a long history. In print the antiquated concept of scarless healing was brought up the early 20th century and appeared in a paper published in the London Lancet. This process involved cutting in a surgical slant, instead of a right angle…; it was described in various newspapers.

It is not the Fetal Cells the Focus of Regeneration

The woman’s uterus specifically endometrium has the ability to regenerate. During the wound healing, a complete healing (scar-free) would have a complete regeneration; a repair is an impartial regeneration.

“Though after injury mammals can completely regenerate spontaneously, they usually do not completely regenerate. An example of a tissue regenerating completely after an interruption of morphology is the endometrium; the endometrium after the process of breakdown via the menstruation cycle heals with complete regeneration.”

Other Scientific Evidence leads to Water

Anti-Ageing Medicine Journal, the "Low-dose Gamma Ray-irradiated Cells Activates Intracellular Antioxidant Systems via Purine Reports" by Shuji Kojima, Erina Takai, Mitsutoshi Tsukimoto of Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science (TUS), it activated the release of ATP and Antioxidant systems via purine receptors. They reported that Trx-1 is induced by low-dose gamma ray irradiation in lymphocytes, revealed the increase of GSH levels in immune cells subsequently activates the proliferation of lymphocytes and natural killer (NK) cells, thereby leading to the suppression and/or delay of the solid-tumor growth and colony formation observed in metastatic cancer. The comparative research in "Low-dose Gamma Ray-irradiated Cells Activates Intracellular Antioxidant Systems via Purine Reports" will support the alleged claim of the healing effects in "Low Dose Gamma Ray Exposure in Mandala", the natural killer cell (NK) are part of the immunity system that provides rapid responses to viral-infected cells.

1. Most of the ATP synthesized in the mitochondria will be used for cellular processes in the cytosol. 2. A fibroblast is a type of cell that synthesizes the extracellular matrix and collagen, the structural framework (stroma) for animal tissues, and plays a critical role in wound healing. Fibroblasts are the most common cells of connective tissue in animals. 3. Fibroblasts have a branched cytoplasm surrounding an elliptical, speckled nucleus having two or more nucleoli. 4. In cell biology, the cytoplasm is the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the cell nucleus. It comprises of cytosol (the gel-like substance enclosed within the cell membrane) and the organelles – the cell's internal sub-structures. All of the contents of the cells of prokaryote organisms (such as bacteria, which lack a cell nucleus) are contained within the cytoplasm. Within the cells of eukaryote organisms the contents of the cell nucleus are separated from the cytoplasm, and are then called the nucleoplasm. 5. The cytoplasm is about 80% water and usually colorless

Reference:

1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adhesive_bandage

2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wound_healing

3. http://article.sciencepublishinggroup.com/html/10.11648.j.ijhep.20150206.11.html


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