No, turtle blood won't heal a wound any faster than human blood, which under normal conditions should already be in the wound. Just let your body do what it does and heal on its own, and don't go hurting any turtles for folk magic.
If there is a wound with poor blood circulation leches can help heal the wound. The leches are attached to the wound. Their bite, with it's blood thinning properties and sucking of the blood, can help supply blood to the wound aiding in its healing.
the nutrition is sent from the cardiovascular system to the wound carried with nutrients the nutrients heal the blood cells and provide energy for healing
platelets and thrombocytes
Mitosis
Granulation tissue is tissue with good blood circulation and adequate blood supply is needed for a wound to heal.
Wounds aren't easy to heal in this case because the plaques are lacking in the blood. This doesn't allow the blood to clot. As a result, a simple wound may make a person with diabetes bleed to death.
A dogs lick actually helps a wound heal
its better to let the wound heal by its self. using peroxide or other human disinfectants can be very harmful to an animal. you may clean it by flushing the wound with water.
the cells are inportant because if you get cut the cells ( red blood cells and white blood cells) help heal the wound.
it is yes /no
wound
Inflammation and heat radiating from a wound site indicates an increased blood flow to the wound itself, this means extra nutrients, protein's, antibodies and other vital components for healing are reaching the wound enabling it to heal properly.