Monday, 5 May 2025

EGGSHELL POWDER, DARK GREEN LEAVES EFFECTIVE TO STOP BLEEDING, HEAL WOUNDS



Have you ever witnessed or heard how person(s) involved in an accident died due to excessive bleeding and/or not getting timely medical help?
You can’t imagine  the feeling of helplessness of those rushing to take the person to hospital or clinic or to a health practitioner.

Every seconds count in that life-death situation. The feeling of helplessness is even worse when there is  any delay e.g. traffic hold-ups.

Those who can pray would pray. I believe so much in prayer- the Lord God is indeed a good God – it is not His will that anyone should perish.

God has actually given us everything we need to live this life  but there are so much we as humans still don’t know yet and need to find out.



Rather than feeling helpless while trying to get a person bleeding profusely to the hospital, if you can get eggshell powder, constantly apply the eggshell  powder to the bleeding wound(s). This can reduce if not totally stop the bleeding. 


Eggshell powder should be included in First Aid kits or you make yours.  Ensure you rinse the eggshells well,  dry the eggshells along with the eggshell membrane – the thin lining between the eggshell and egg white before blending.

Also there should naturally be some clotting of the blood if  the wounded person has been having good diet with essential levels of Vitamin K.

But the bleeding wound(s) may be so  very deep that the blood is oozing out.

Dark leafy greens are good sources of Vitamin K so you may pluck leaves  such as miracle leaves -  Bryophyllum pinnatum  (ewe abamoda in Yoruba language), bitter leaf, spinach, Justicia secunda, that is blood leaves etc and place as many as possible on the wound opening.


You can then bind with a clean cloth if a bandage is not available.

If you can’t find any of the mentioned leaves, use any known edible leaves freshly plucked even some tree leaves like almond leaves can be useful in placing on wound opening.


Wipe off the dust on any leaves used or rinse with water before placing on the wounds. If you are able to use both eggshell powder and edible leaves 👊

On if the squeezed  juice of the edible leaves can also be given orally to the bleeding persons, let’s wait for more researches to be done and results published.

But if there is no medical intervention at all and a bleeding person is dying, why not? The edible leaves contain essential nutrients ‘ vitamins and minerals that a human body needs anyway.

Giving one or two of the edible leaves particularly fresh green veggies at such times can be effectively IF you can guarantee that the leaves are not chemically-grown or sprayed.

For the eggshell I grind into powder and usually carry some in my bag, I try as much as possible to buy fresh eggs from local foodstuffs  sellers.

I believe they buy from poultry farmers that do not use chemicals at all or use very minimal levels of inorganic growth boosters in poultry production.

So I really cannot guarantee the eggshells are completely chemically-free until I am able to rear enough chickens to produce all the eggs for the shells I need for powder.

But even without that guarantee, the eggshell powder I make have been effective  though – It is one of the ingredients in my daily body lotion and organic lotion I make for people to heal wounds, stop itching and do massage to stop joint pains or just rub to soothe the body.

Sometimes I use and test/ experience these edible items in getting relief even before reading about them – then I gather more knowledge on how to use them more effectively.

Over a year ago I was removing coconut from the shells – that was before I saw on social media that coconut would separate easily from the shell if put on heat or refrigerate before cracking – so much easier to crack and de-shell coconuts now.

So I was ignorantly forcing out the coconuts from the shells then with a sharp knife – there was a little distraction and I mistakenly, forcefully hit the knife into the centre of my left palm.

It was such a deep cut  and started bleeding. I still had three more coconuts to de-shell and many other chores/activities for that day.   

The cut was deep enough to render the hand unusable for days, even weeks. But I went to get my eggshell powder dissolved in natural oil and applied. I sprinkled more dried eggshell powder on the wound and in few minutes the bleeding stopped.

Since I was feeling  some relief, I continued the de-shelling of the coconuts – the remaining  three coconuts out of the four. Then I also grated the coconuts using both hands.

Afterwards I did other chores including washing this and that with both hands. It was in the evening I remembered I had a deep wound in one of my palms and applied more eggshell powder dissolved in oil.

The following day I was using the two hands again like nothing happened, I started feeling intense pain and the wound opening became somewhat bloody, I thought of what else to apply.

I remembered I had miracle leaves in the garden, I went to pluck few and  squeeze the juice in the would opening. I had so much relief.

So after applying some eggshell, I covered the wound with a miracle leaf and used a scarf to bind.

I kept using the hand  to do things including lifting heavy items  like nothing happened and only felt pain once a while when  the pressure on the hand was too much.

The wound never bled again even though it took several weeks for the wound opening  to close up.

I hardly even felt pain though I was using the hand like nothing happened – did a lot of washing, gardening, lifting heavy items, typing on computer etc .

So natural healing techniques can be very effective BUT still go to hospital or see a medical practitioner as soon as possible except you have really spent  years consistently studying, researching and testing this alternative  health solutions and have acquired deep  insights.


#helpingaccidentvictims
#helpingthewounded
#woundhealing
#stoppingbleeding
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