No Baby Blisters has launched a fundraising campaign for pain relief, wound care, and cure research for children with Epidermolysis Bullosa.

-- No Baby Blisters has launched a fundraising campaign to provide pain relief and wound care for children with Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB). The campaign also supports the organization's Fast Cure Plan, a research initiative focused on developing an affordable, full-body systemic cure for the disease.
More information is available at https://nobabyblisters.org/updates/
Over 500,000 children worldwide are affected by EB. The organization says it focuses specifically on medically neglected children with the disease, particularly those in regions with limited healthcare access. In severe cases, many babies do not survive their first birthday, and those who do often face a life expectancy under 30 years marked by chronic pain, infections, and ongoing medical complications. The genetic mutation weakens the bond between skin layers, causing friction or pressure to trigger blisters and skin loss affecting both exterior and internal organs.
The organization cites direct intervention cases as evidence of its impact. Baby John's father contacted No Baby Blisters when the infant was three days old with severe skin loss from his lower ribs to his toes. Donor-funded bandages and ointments helped prevent further skin tearing, reducing the risk of infection and dehydration. The organization notes that this work has been documented in peer-reviewed publications within the National Institutes of Health medical database, providing independent verification of its interventions.
The Fast Cure Plan is a three-pronged research strategy that the organization says addresses historical barriers in EB treatment. According to No Baby Blisters, most previous research has focused on skin symptoms rather than the whole body, and proposed solutions have often carried costs that would exclude the majority of those affected. The Fast Cure Plan by No Baby Blisters includes systemic research, gene therapy targeting mutated genes, and molecular research using affordable natural ingredients to reduce inflammation and accelerate healing.
The organization invites donors to contribute through its Guardian Angel program, with monthly donations funding ongoing supplies of pain medication, bandages, antibiotics, and wound-care nutrition for affected children. Recurring contributions also support Fast Cure Plan research. The charity says it provides proof updates on its website to demonstrate outcomes and accountability.
No Baby Blisters operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with tax-deductible donations, led by a team of doctors with patents in genetic therapy and FDA expertise. The organization can be reached at 469-431-2343 or 911@nobabyblisters.org. The campaign invites donors to join the effort to fund immediate pain relief and the research plan that will free children from the bandaged cocoons that separate them from normal, healthy lives. The butterfly logo symbolizes this vision: children escaping their wrappings to live without pain or limitation.
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Name: Aaron Tabor
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Organization: No Baby Blisters
Address: 731 Chapel Hills Drive , Colorado Springs, Colorado 80920, United States
Website: https://nobabyblisters.org/
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