Ring worm isn't really a worm. It is a fungus. To treat you need an anti-fungal cream, but I would recommend going to your PCP to accurately diagnose that what you have is actually ring worm and not something else.
You can use a type of lotion which would help it heal and make it soft and healthy.
your soil would be bad earth worms help the soil
yes, because worms help enrich soil and that would help the plant. plus it would airate the soil which gives oxygen the ability to go father down in the soil.
No. It would not help if you poke at a cut, either. Just leave the spot alone. It will heal on its own.
Dolphins can heal themselves
Milk does not help heal wounds. If you have bitten your tongue, it will heal on it's own; no need to do anything.
It has not been scientifically proved that magnets can help heal bones.
Yes and no if the older cat has been treated for worms it would not happen but if older cat had not been treated yes it will Hope this help
Gout, rheumatism, glandular disturbances, worms, and parasites, to stimulate the appetite, as a laxative, a blood purifier and may help reduce blood pressure.
they would use different herbs believed to have healing properties. during feudal times they would pour boiling water directly into an open wound which was believed to help heal it.
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