salt is way better
Yes, they are both very good for healing cuts, and scars.
No onions are not good to use on cuts strawberries work well
Spit contains enzymes and antimicrobial properties that can help in the initial cleaning of minor cuts. However, it is not a substitute for proper wound care. Using clean water and antiseptic products is more effective for preventing infection and promoting healing. It's best to treat cuts with appropriate first aid supplies rather than relying on saliva.
hand sanitizer works well for me. It prevents infection and promotes quicker healing.
Yes. Salt is good for your cuts, this is because the salt absorbs the fluids that are released from the cut, allowing the body to heal the cut. It does not heal the open cut, but merely helps the body do it's job quicker.
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Well, a doctor can clean them out and maybe stitch them up, but the actual healing is the body's doing.
Air can enter through cuts in the skin, especially if they are deep or extensive. This can increase the risk of infection as well as delay the healing process. It's important to clean and cover any cuts to prevent unwanted contaminants from entering the body.
It just a rumer it doesn't even work it just makes the cut or ulser hurt even more!PS ive tryed it myselfA2. Honey is used to aid healing of minor cuts, and its action is mainly due to to the peroxide in the honey.
Cuts feel warm because the body sends more blood to the injured area to help with the healing process. This increased blood flow can make the area feel warm to the touch.
It disinfects it
Wound healing can be slower if you have diabetes. Try a homeopathic cream called Hypericum (available from most good heath stores, or online). Apply several times per day.