Because that was a large part of it's original purpose. It was largely developed as a medical adhesive.
Super glue will not stick to polyethylene or CPVC.
Super glue does not stick well to materials such as Teflon, silicone, polyethylene, and polypropylene.
Super glue will not really stick on a brick as it will soak in too much through the porous surface. -This is definitely a case where a PVA glue is better than super glue.
Super glue was originally created to glue skin. It was made to use instead of stitches in surgery.
Why would you wanna glue skin together? It will damage your skin.
Yes.
Super glue won't stick to silicone.
Super glue does not adhere well to non-porous surfaces like glass, metal, or plastic. It also does not stick well to surfaces that are oily or greasy. Additionally, some types of super glue may not bond effectively with certain types of materials such as polyethylene or polypropylene.
Because it is SUPER GLUE!!! IT STICKS ANYWHERE..(apart from dusty places)
No It won't . You should not put any glue in a cooking implement that you are going to heat up anyway.
No but it can help wounds
Super glue adhesives bond to skin due to their ability to polymerize and form strong bonds with the proteins found in skin tissues, creating a tight seal. This bond occurs quickly due to the presence of moisture on the skin, which accelerates the curing process of super glue.