
The Scar Cure
How to Heal Scars at Home with Safe, Natural Treatments
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Narrated by:
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Michael Bush
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By:
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Michael Bush
About this listen
The author's loved one had a stubborn scar from a surgical incision. She got only dismal results using the products recommended by the surgeon and taking the surgeon's steroid injections to heal the scar. The author moved on to uncover safer, natural topical treatments that healed his loved one's scar! In this concise, practical guide, you'll discover how to stimulate your body's healing of stubborn scars using these natural, inexpensive products that are available without a prescription.
You'll learn: The natural products to heal scars Where to obtain them How to apply them Cautions for their use What results to expect
©2014 Michael Bush (P)2014 Michael Bush
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