Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Egg Whites .... Who Knew?

You may have seen this before but it 

is good keep reminding ourselves.....
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A young man sprinkling his lawn and bushes with
pesticides wanted to check the contents of the barrel
to see how much pesticide remained in it. He raised
the cover and lit his lighter; the vapors ignited and
engulfed him. He jumped from his truck, screaming..
His neighbour came out of her house with a dozen eggs
and a bowl yelling: "bring me some more eggs!"
She broke them, separating the whites from the yolks.
The neighbor woman helped her to apply the whites
onto the young man's face.
When the ambulance arrived and the EMTs saw the
young man, they asked who had done this. Everyone
pointed to the lady in charge. They congratulated her
and said: "You have saved his face." By the end of the
summer, the young man brought the lady a bouquet of
roses to thank her. His face was like a baby's skin.
A Healing Miracle for Burns:
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Keep in mind this treatment of burns is being included
in teaching beginner fireman.
First Aid consists of first spraying cold water on the
affected area until the heat is reduced which stops
the continued burning of all layers of the skin.
Then, spread the egg whites onto the affected area.
One woman burned a large part of her hand with
boiling water. In spite of the pain, she ran cold faucet
water on her hand, separated 2 egg whites from the
yolks, beat them slightly and dipped her hand in the
solution. The whites then dried and formed a
protective layer.
She later learned that the egg white is a natural
collagen and continued during at least one hour to
apply layer upon layer of beaten egg white. By
afternoon she no longer felt any pain and the next day
there was hardly a trace of the burn.
10 days later, no trace was left at all and her skin
had regained its normal colour. The burned area was
totally regenerated thanks to the collagen in the egg
whites, a placenta full of vitamins.

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