It's sort of average. If you have it, you can use it. It will burn more quickly than many hardwoods (oak, ash, hickory)
Only if you want the burn to get worse.
use to burn chemicals
no
if you have a cut its good because the chlorine gets in to help keep bacteria out and make it heal faster but with a burn it its not very good
It's sort of average. If you have it, you can use it. It will burn more quickly than many hardwoods (oak, ash, hickory)
Poplar is the wood the wooden matches are made from. It burns VERY quickly, has a fairly low heat value, and produces few coals for lasting heat. It is not BAD to burn- just not really good. We burn it to dispose of it, or to use for kindling- I would not BUY poplar to burn.
quite good to burn indeed!
Elm burns at medium heat levels, not as easy to burn and somewhat smoky. Not ideal as firewood. Not bad, if you have it, use it, but there are better woods if you are buying it.
yeah its wood it'll burn
Thyrodrene is formulated to increase metabolism and your ability to burn body fat. People use it to loose weight.
Is honey good for burn
pine is not good ans it is a softwood and will burn too fast and coat the flue with creosote.
pine is not good ans it is a softwood and will burn too fast and coat the flue with creosote.
Only if you want the burn to get worse.
Fire types, they burn bugs. Burn baby burn!
Some essential oils will burn (like peppermint, oregano) because they are potent and volatile. It is good to dilute these oils before use. Young Living Therapeutic Grade oils will give you instruction on how to use each oil for your safety.