Scars: Traditional Homeopathic Supports

As a person prone to the most ridiculous keloid scars:
I was quite happy to learn about these remedies.
Here are the homeopathic remedies traditionally associated with scars:
Safety Note: While we explore traditional support for scars, a if an individual experiences a scar that changes color rapidly, develops an open sore that will not heal, or shows signs of new, lumpy growth, they must be evaluated by a licensed medical professional immediately.
1. Calc Fluor
In the homeopathic world, Calc Fluor has the nickname of “the stonebreaker”. This makes it great at dissolving anything stony in nature, particularly old, hard, raised, keloid type scars. Given that this is also a cell salt, being deficient in the cell salt form can even make you more prone to developing these types of scars.
2. Thiosinaminum
This is traditionally one of the top scar remedies. It can help dissolve nearly any scar, ranging from the external, to the internal. It can have a particular affinity for acting on scars in soft tissue areas such as the inside the mouth, or the genital region.
3. Calendula
This remedy works great for scars resulting from surgery, or any type of trauma wound (cuts, burns, etc). If you have surgery or some sort of trauma, this can even be used to help prevent the scar from initial forming.
4. Causticum
If you have any type of scar that is prone to opening back up, or is itchy (usually from burns) this remedy can be indicated.
5. Graphites
For thick scars that can have a burning or itching quality, can help with scars left from eczema.
6. Silicea
This is another one along with Calc Fluor that also has a cell salt version. It acts great on older scars that can pus, ooze, or become infected. Can also help with keloids.
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