King Crimson
7/12/2009, 08:09 PM
July 3, feeling far too cavalier on my newly re-tuned bicycle i popped a curb and ate the road. i bruised a rib, tore off my left big toe-nail (wearing flip flops), and earned a set of jewel-like road scabs on my left lower leg. seeing that the scabs were of nearly equal fantastic color and "burger meat" proto pus gusto....i decided to make this week of sitting on my *** interesting.
on scab #1: i decided to treat with generic brand neosphorin (or however you spell it)
on scab #2: i decided to treat with tea tree oil mixed with olive oil.
both applications were applied 3-5 times a day with a q-tip.
at day 8 of application....the tea tree "unguent" scab looks far more healthy. the skin under the remaining scabbous material is normal looking and proper color. scab crust is not long for this world. meanwhile, the neo-sph application leaves the scabs soft on top but no underskin looking as good. kind of dried underneath.
from now on, i'm going the tea tree oil and olive oil route.
FYI.
on scab #1: i decided to treat with generic brand neosphorin (or however you spell it)
on scab #2: i decided to treat with tea tree oil mixed with olive oil.
both applications were applied 3-5 times a day with a q-tip.
at day 8 of application....the tea tree "unguent" scab looks far more healthy. the skin under the remaining scabbous material is normal looking and proper color. scab crust is not long for this world. meanwhile, the neo-sph application leaves the scabs soft on top but no underskin looking as good. kind of dried underneath.
from now on, i'm going the tea tree oil and olive oil route.
FYI.