Bleach, vinegar and hydrochloric acid.
Dove, Aveeno, Cetaphil, and Oil of Olay are good body cleansers for dermatitis. Try to use cleansers rather than soap. Also look for a cleanser that specifically says for sensitive skin.
Avoiding anything that irritates the skin is a good preventive measure for people with rosacea. Mild soaps and cleansers are recommended.
In the animals with this organ, the appendix appears to store good bacteria to help the animal with its digestive process.
It is not good for an appendix to be perforated as this generally results in septacemia or blood poisononing and death.
The best skin cleansers for oily skin are the cleansers that really dig deep inside pores and cause the face to get dry. Neutrogena has many cleansers like this.
No, not even close. The vermiform appendix, in animals that have one, is most likely a storage spot for the "good" bacteria that help you digest food. The idea is that, if you get bad diarrhoea (the 'runs') and your "good" bacteria are flushed out of the body, then the appendix will release its stored bacteria, allowing your gut to start digesting food, again.
There doesn't seem to be any available scientific evidence that colon cleansers do anything for the body. The people who offer such services or products rely on anecdotal evidence.
The appendix is a vestigial organ.
Appendicitis is a hemorrhage of the appendix. Without immediate treatment, it is fatal. However, treatment involves the removal of the appendix. It was previously believed that the appendix was a rudimentary part left over from a distant ancestral species. However, it has been recently discovered that the appendix serves as a "breeding ground" for the good intestinal bacteria. Without these, your immunity is decreased.
the reason why there is an appendix in a human is because the appendix helps keep the good bacteria in the big intestine so that it would not leave the body as wastes. probably the same works for rabbits.
Well, sort of. Researchers have found that the appendix maintains a supply of the "good" bacteria found in the intestines that help digest food. Sometimes those bacteria can be destroyed by illness, but can be replaced by those growing in the appendix.
a burst appendix will release dangerous toxins into your blood system & is potentially very dangerous. The appendix is a small corner of your intestine & the inflamation that leads to burst appendix is usually caused by trapped old digested food so you can imagine the bacteria & toxins in really old food not good!