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it is a salt and salt draws moisture. I have personally used epsom salt to draw infection out of things like splinters and small puncture wounds.
Leaves may be chewed and applied to wounds that are clear of infection to speed healing. Roots may be chewed and applied to a wound to draw infection from it.
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A desiccant absorbs and holds water, drying out the environment around it. Baking soda, or sodium bicarbonate, separates into it's ion forms. The sodium acts to draw the water in while the bicarbonate ion reacts with the water to form carbonic acid and a hydroxide ion. The baking soda will continue this process until saturated, i.e. the reaction of water with bicarbonate ion reaches equilibrium.
There are many ways to draw out an infection, from a bite wound. A person can squeeze the infected area, and push it out, they can use peroxide, or rubbing alcohol.
Epsom salts, like most salts, has the effect of being a desiccant, or water absorber. When the Epsom is dissolved in water, the salinity of the water increases. And when it exceeds the salinity of the bacterium, it will osmotically draw water out of the bacterium, thus desiccating it. As such, this makes a slightly undesirable habitat for the bacteria. Epsom salts won't actually draw out infection, nor is it a very good antiseptic.
Salt, sugar, baking soda
you wait until they get out of the water and then you draw them. or you can get in the water with them. or you can go snorkelling and take a video camera and take pictures and then draw them when you get back home!!
. You simply take a needle and you stick it in you. Very easy
just draw normally he he
to draw a picture, to draw water from a well, to draw blood, to draw someone out of their shell, to draw a card from the deck, to draw money from the bank
Go to a veterinarian immediatelyyour dog could die