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Case Report of Scalp Abrasion Improvement Using Ortho-Cellular Nutrition Therapy (OCNT)

  • CELLMED
  • Abbr : CellMed
  • 2026, 16(), pp.3~3
  • DOI : 10.5667/CellMed.spc.172
  • Publisher : Cellmed Orthocellular Medicine and Pharmaceutical Association
  • Research Area : Medicine and Pharmacy > General Medicine
  • Received : June 26, 2026
  • Accepted : June 30, 2026
  • Published : June 30, 2026

Jeonga Park 1

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ABSTRACT

Objective: Chronic non-healing wounds present as disruptions in skin continuity that require more than three months to heal or fail to heal entirely and recur. This condition is characterized by an interruption of the typical healing process and delayed recovery, with aging identified as a major contributing factor among various etiologies. Treatment approaches vary by patient and include either systemic therapy or local treatment of the wound site.1,2Case Report: This case report aims to describe the clinical outcomes associated with the improvement of a refractory scalp ulcer in an elderly patient who had remained unresponsive to conventional treatment for one year. The clinical effectiveness of a combination therapy was evaluated, encompassing systemic treatment based on Ortho-Cellular Nutrition Therapy (OCNT) incorporating platycodon root, licorice, jujube, peony root, dried ginger, and bitter orange fruit, together with topical treatment consisting of cyanidin and lanolin. Approximately one month after initiating OCNT, reduced inflammation and evidence of tissue regeneration were observed at the chronic non-healing wound site on the scalp. Conclusion: As this case report is based on a single patient, limitations exist in generalizing the same OCNT protocol to all elderly patients with chronic non-healing wounds. Nevertheless, appropriate OCNT prescription can benefit patients with chronic non-healing wounds.

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