Dr. McCoy graduated from the University of Arkansas College of Medicine at Little Rock in 1989. She works in North Little Rock, AR and specializes in Neurology. Dr. McCoy is affiliated with Catholic Health Initiatives St Vincent North.
A method for treating human pressure ulcers of bedridden patients utilizing flour. The flour is first heated over heat for a sufficient amount of time to undergo a chemical change causing the granule molecules to burst and become gelantize. Flour is a known starch and insoluble in its natural form. The browning of the flour causes a chemical reaction that allows the brown substance to more effectively absorb the moisture in the body. In this method, the brown substance is applied to the infected area each day for a sufficient amount of time until the wound heals.
A method for treating wounds utilizing a dry powder mixture created using dry flour. The wound healing dry powder is created through the method of first heating dry flour over heat for a sufficient amount of time to undergo a chemical change wherein the flour changes color. In this method, the brown substance is applied directly to the wound each day for a sufficient amount of time until the wound heals.
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