Clinical Applications of Peptide Nucleic Acids: Hemostasis

Q1: If a serious traumatic bleeding accident occurs, how can peptide nucleic acid powder help?

A1: According to clinical cases, peptide nucleic acid powder has demonstrated significant effectiveness in hemostasis for traumatic wounds. In one case, a man in his seventies injured his thumb while sawing a tree, resulting in heavy bleeding that would normally have required hospital treatment and suturing. However, after peptide nucleic acid powder was applied directly to the wound, the bleeding stopped immediately.
Such applications not only rapidly control bleeding but also help accelerate wound healing. In this case, after proper bandaging, the wound had reduced to a thin linear mark by the next day and healed completely within a few days, highlighting its advantages in emergency wound management.

Q2: Does peptide nucleic acid help with chronic internal bleeding (such as gastric bleeding) or poor postoperative recovery?

A2: Yes. Peptide nucleic acid has also shown positive effects in cases of chronic bleeding and physical recovery. In one case, Ms. Chang continued to experience bleeding after partial gastrectomy due to gastric bleeding, leading to rapid weight loss and severe physical weakness. After trying multiple medical approaches without success, she began taking peptide nucleic acid powder, and within just half a month, the bleeding improved and her weight began to recover.
After several months of recuperation, she progressed from extreme frailty to full recovery. This suggests that peptide nucleic acid can provide restorative support from within, helping the body regain its natural self-healing capacity.