electrosys
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Honey Tulle was an ancient remedy for healing areas of the body with a poor blood supply. It's still used today for treating persistent bedsores in the bedridden elderly, and the legs and feet of diabetics.
The use of saliva and urine is based on sound principles, as both have an anti-microbial constituent: human saliva containing <0.217 g/l Thiocyanate, and urine (either gender) typically containing <0.007 g/l Thiocyanate. (both levels higher in smokers) Urine from a healthy person is also sterile.
Tea Tree Oil (melaleuca alternifolia) was known to have been used to treat the wounded in the Napoleonic Wars, and was standard issue to Australian troops in WWII, when of course the manufacture and use of antibiotics was in it's infancy.
The use of saliva and urine is based on sound principles, as both have an anti-microbial constituent: human saliva containing <0.217 g/l Thiocyanate, and urine (either gender) typically containing <0.007 g/l Thiocyanate. (both levels higher in smokers) Urine from a healthy person is also sterile.
Tea Tree Oil (melaleuca alternifolia) was known to have been used to treat the wounded in the Napoleonic Wars, and was standard issue to Australian troops in WWII, when of course the manufacture and use of antibiotics was in it's infancy.
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