Two clinical studies confirm Amicapsil’s effect on pressure injuries
Two clinical studies confirm
Amicapsil’s effect on pressure injuries

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Both studies find 100% closure rates
for acute and chronic pressure injuries

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See video, where Lady-Marie from UK Spinal Injuries Association describes how Amicapsil has treated her pressure injuries
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Effective on antibiotic and antiseptic resistant wound infections.
Effective in immunocompetent and immunocompromised persons.

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Only natural ingredients

Only natural ingredients

Only natural ingredients

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Antibiotics reduce the amount of carbon that can be stored in soil. This directly increases CO2 in the atmosphere and contributes to climate change.
One course of antibiotic release the same amount of carbon as a car driving around Earth 1.47 times.
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MPPT is environmentally sustainable:
it is biologically recyclable and does not require the use of chemicals, plastics or antimicrobials.
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Non-healing knee wound in young man

The wound had started as a small scratch 5 months prior. Due to increasing wound size, redness and heat, the small injury centre one month later provided a course of systemic antibiotics. This did not resolve the wound and over the following 4-month-period steroid cream, gel dressings, NPWT (vacuum pump), Manuka honey and another course of systemic antibiotics were tried. However, the wound continued to deteriorate. After an X-ray to exclude bone infection, Amicapsil was used by the Solent Trust over a period of two and a half weeks and the wound had healed within 2 months.

Infected wound on knee
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Infected wound on knee
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Infected wound on knee
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Healed wound on knww
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