HERBS AS NATURAL REMEDY

28 September 2025
By Paulino Mesa

If You Were Suddenly Given a Chance to Save the World from Pain and Misery—Would You Take It?

An Invitation to Re-Examine Wound Care

As children, many of us silently wondered:
Why does treating a wound often hurt more than the wound itself?

Alcohol and peroxide sting unbearably. Cotton swabs traumatize already sensitive tissue. Bandages stick, tearing away healing skin at every change. And even after enduring the pain, infections are common. Antibiotics—whether preventive or post-infection—are expensive, tedious, and carry their own risks.

We have accepted this routine for generations as “necessary.”
But is it truly necessary—or simply habit?

Years ago, an accident forced me to challenge that assumption.
With no first aid kit on hand, I turned in desperation to a simple herbal formulation used for coughs and other 9minor ailments. I expected little.

What happened next was nothing short of remarkable:

The pain eased within minutes—without stinging.

The wound stayed clean.

Healing was faster than usual, with less scarring.

Even the expected crusty scab was replaced by a thin, transparent protective film, allowing the healing to be seen as it happened.

Repeated use—on myself, my family, and later others—confirmed the pattern:

Relief in 3–5 minutes.

Infected wounds improving in 2–4 days—without antibiotics.

Diabetic wounds healing normally—against all odds.

No need for bandages. Minimal pain. No infection. Little or no scarring.

This was not an invention, nor a fantasy. It was a serendipitous discovery—very likely with the aid of Divine Providence. A familiar formula, already trusted for other uses, revealed an overlooked synergy when applied to wounds and burns (and other conditions too numerous to list, though its most striking benefits appear in wound and burn care).

The implications are profound:
How much unnecessary pain, expense, and delayed healing have we endured simply because this option has never come to light?
In extreme cases, it could even mean survival.

Could I, in good conscience, keep it to myself—or try only to “cash in”?

At 68 years old, with a career in sales but without Big Pharma’s resources, I can only do my best with my limited means and remaining energy to make this discovery known, accepted, and available to the world.

This is not about replacing science with folklore. Herbs have always been medicine—woven into our food, trusted for centuries, and safe in ways we take for granted. In fact, every herb in this formulation is freely sold by the ton as a food additive. Yet because they are not patented “drugs,” they are not recognized by medical or government authorities as “approved” remedies.

There isn’t even a clear category for such a product—something that is topical, aromatherapeutic, and usable internally. The very idea that one product could ease so many conditions challenges what medical professionals have been trained to believe their whole careers.

But I am only the messenger. I didn’t ask for this. Knowing what I now know, and how humanity could benefit, I simply cannot stay silent.

For seven years I have exerted my best efforts to validate these benefits. These are not wild, apocryphal claims to sell a product. They are the results of consistent, direct observation.

This is also why many medical professionals find it hard to believe. In an age where every ailment requires one or more specialized drugs, how can a single product offer such broad, superior relief?

The answer lies not in any one herb, but in the synergy of their essential oils combined into a modern, easy-to-apply spray.

Safety is not in question. These herbs have been in common use for millennia— ALL are extensively used as food additives today. For seven years, we ourselves have relied on this formulation for everyday afflictions without needing other medications.

And as for “proof”: what better proof than effects you can observe in 3–5 minutes or less (even toothache relief in 10 seconds)?

This is not a cure-all or a magic potion. It works for many—perhaps most—common pains and ailments, but not for all. It also has its limits. Like any tool, it must be learned and used properly for best results.

I believe this discovery belongs to the world. But for it to be recognized and accepted, it must be seen, tested, and validated by professionals with the skill—and the ethical duty—to heal.

Only medical professionals true to their Hippocratic oath—those curious enough to seek new solutions rather than act as prescription robots for Big Pharma—will give it a fair trial. We ourselves have not needed a doctor for the past seven years.

Unlike other herbal products—often expensive and slow to show results—this one works almost immediately. And it is priced so that everyone, not just the better-off, can afford it.

At this point, profit is not the driving force. That can follow if the mission succeeds. What matters most is that those who need it can access its benefits. True wealth comes from serving humanity, not exploiting it.

Yes, this may disrupt many popular OTC products. There will be backlash. That is the challenge.

An Invitation

I invite you—whether physician, nurse, healer, or simply someone in pain—to:

Try it where you normally see pain and slow healing.

Compare it to the tools you currently use.

Judge for yourself whether it offers faster, safer relief.

This is not a demand for blind belief or tedious research. The effects are immediate, observable, and measurable in real practice.

If even a fraction of the suffering we accept as “unavoidable” could instead be prevented or eased, the impact on medicine, patients, and humanity would be enormous.

This is the mission I have apparently been given: to share, to validate, and to reduce needless pain.

I did not seek this task. But could I ignore it as “impossible” despite my lack of qualifications?

Almost all medical professionals have been quick to scorn, ridicule, or reject me—often without even trying it. Those few who have tried it use it for other benefits but are inexplicably hesitant to apply it to wounds and burns, even out of curiosity.

And yet, the benefits are evident within 3–5 minutes of application. Within 24 hours, significant improvement can be felt and observed—far more than with the usual medicines.

I am just one person facing a monumental challenge. I cannot do it alone. I need all the help I can get. 

Will you help test and prove what may be one of the most important advances in wound care of our time?


Admin:

I believe you and I am one advocator of natural medication that nature provides. In my study of Pharmacy, studying plants medicinal properties was part of the curriculum. I think it still is because one of the ladies I befriended through DDS Advocacy is a Pharmacist, a Board Member of PPHA, and the President of Pharmacy Mindanao Chapter (if I'm not mistaken) and she's formulated products using natural home remedies and herbs. I saw her own Herbal Garden in her homeplace in Davao. Yes, even natural sources do have their own limitations and proper process and usage must be observed.  

Remember what Hippocrates said, "Let food be thy medicine."

I'm proud of you Brod.

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