Chlorine water, (the water in Swimming Pools) kills the germs in the wound although it damages the healing tissue which results in a slower healing process.
no mix it with a little water but not alot then stir it and take a cloth or cottonball and rub it on
It is good for healing open wounds
Morning times are good for just about everything. Morning times however are not really good at healing wounds. The only thing that will heal a wound is time.
protin is for growth and repair, growth as in body maturing and repair as in healing wounds ect.
yes! healing of fractures and repair of skin wounds are examples of regeneration in humans.
You need to buy a chlorine-free bottle, to get rid of the chlorine from the water. Since no fish can live inside chlorine. And chlorine is mixed with tap water.
Chlorine is not so much good for swimming but it is good for keeping the water free from harmful microorganisms, economically.
tap water is not that good because of chlorine. So low mineral water in bottles is better for them the chlorine might not be that good for plants, but plants do need the minerals in tap water.
no because they are many bad chemicals in chlorine. It will taste really bad
Chlorine is added to water to kill microorganisms such as those that cause cholera and typhoid. However, too much chlorine would be harmful to humans.
Nope. It causes keloids and delayed healing for piercings/wounds. I can't imagine it being good for just pouring into your nose anyways.
What salt does is absorb the water from wounds and pimples, which keeps bacteria from growing. It's a bit painful, and is good for keeping a cut from getting infected, but it doesn't usually speed healing time. And I definitely would not put it on anything larger than a cut. Hydrogen peroxide is easier to work with on larger wounds and does the same thing.