Pathological Anxiety Regarding Amputation Risk
Patients must frequently monitor changes in foot skin color (e.g., cyanosis or signs of gangrene).
Given the five-year amputation rate of 29% for diabetic foot patients, individuals remain in a chronic state of high psychological stress.

Mechanical Injury Caused by Traditional Dressings
Traditional dry gauze tends to adhere to nascent granulation tissue.
Removal can cause mechanical avulsion, leading to secondary wound trauma and severe acute pain.

Social Withdrawal Induced by Wound Odor
Wound exudate and bacterial metabolism produce a distinct odor.
To avoid social embarrassment, patients often resort to self-isolation, resulting in a breakdown of their social support systems.

Why is your wound taking so long to heal?
The “Syrupy Blood” Effect:
High blood sugar creates viscous, sludge-like blood. Vital oxygen and nutrients can’t reach your feet, suffocating the wound.
Trapped in an Inflammatory Loop:
Your wound is stuck. The high-sugar environment keeps it locked in inflammation, preventing new tissue growth. It’s like an engine that refuses to start.
Why Old Methods Fail:
Gauze and basic creams are passive. They simply soak up the mess but fail to restart the cell signals required for active healing.

Acezozla®: The Key to Unlocking Healing
New Zealand Melittin – The Natural “Reset Button”
The core ingredient, Melittin, precisely targets and inhibits the master inflammatory pathway (NF-κB), effectively breaking the vicious cycle of chronic inflammation.
Activating Regenerative Signals
More than just an antimicrobial, it acts as a trigger for tissue regeneration. By stimulating collagen production and cell migration, it guides the wound to resume its natural healing process.
Bio-Repair Barrier
The spray creates a breathable, moist, and non-adherent protective film. It mimics the function of healthy skin, sealing out infection while promoting epithelial migration, accelerating skin closure.
Diabetic Foot Care: Your Daily Shield Against Hidden Dangers
High blood sugar damages blood vessels and nerves, slowing healing and increasing the risk of infections and ulcers.Check your feet daily Keep skin moisturized Use diabetic-specific products to prevent wounds Act quickly on any foot issues to avoid serious complications.










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