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Any suggestions to help with blood bruising on arms?

Aging Well | Last Active: 4 hours ago | Replies (283)

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@tad1304

I appreciate you sharing this—what you are experiencing sounds both painful and frustrating, especially given how diligent you have been with protection and care.

While I am not a doctor, I work in the wellness field and have seen situations where people noticed improvements when their body’s repair mechanisms were better supported—particularly in areas like circulation, tissue strength, and healing.

Two approaches that others have found beneficial are:

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy – which may support healing by improving microcirculation, stimulating collagen production, reducing inflammation, and enhancing cellular energy. It’s often used to promote tissue repair and improve skin resilience.

Phototherapy patches – such as those that activate the body’s own peptides (like GHK-Cu), or raise antioxidant levels like glutathione and carnosine. These drug-free options use light to stimulate natural healing and regeneration signals in the body.

These approaches are being used more often in integrative and advanced wellness settings to complement conventional care—particularly when people are seeking additional ways to support healing and resilience.

Wishing you comfort and real answers as you move forward. If it would be helpful, I’m happy to share more privately.

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Thanks for the information! I’m looking at a blood bruise on my right arm right now. It happened yesterday and the small cut didn’t bleed much, but my blood spreads under my skin. It’s about the size of a silver dollar.
I’ll do some searching online about the procedures you mentioned. I’m always willing to expand my knowledge of what’s available to help heal! I may send you a pm. I appreciate the information!

@tad1304 The approaches you talked about sound interesting. Are there any restrictions on who can or can’t use the two systems? Does a patient need their doctor’s okay to participate in the programs?
Do you have a history of the 2 products? Were they approved by the FDA? Sorry to be such a downer. Anything that affects a patient’s health needs a doctor’s approval