No it can cause negative effects on your skin.
sulphur and carbon are nonmetal they are not a good conductor of heat and electricity.
Sulphur has some antimicrobial properties and is used in certain topical treatments for skin issues, but it is not a primary treatment for open wounds. Traditional wound care focuses on maintaining a clean, moist environment and preventing infection, often using sterile dressings and appropriate antibiotics if needed. While sulphur may aid in healing some skin conditions, its effectiveness for open wounds specifically is not well-established. Always consult a healthcare professional for proper wound care advice.
It will kill them but not a good remedy since not enough of the bugs would be exposed. Once under your skin they are protected by it. Get a real treatment and clothing, bedding etc has to be handled per procedure. They burrow through skin like worms through soil and your whole family will get them if you don't get rid of them. Don't mess around. However it would be a good preventive, but a little extreme unless exposure likely.
Just so you know the question does not make sense
symbol of 1 mlecule of sulphur
because you erput like a volcano (sulphur is a volcanic gas)
treat fungal skin disease
Yes, sulphur will help your teen wil his/ her acne problems. According to www.acnehome.com, Sulphur is a disinfectant and used in skin treatments for eczema, etc.
Yes, so long as its hot. :P
Yes when inhaled, eaten or if left on the skin for long periods of time. sulphur also releases toxic gases into the area in which it is in.
no,aluminium,coper is good conductor
sulphur and carbon are nonmetal they are not a good conductor of heat and electricity.
Rhus tox homeopathic remedy can help in cases of shingles also sulphur is a good remedy for itchy, inflamed skin that bleed when scratched.
Sulphur has some antimicrobial properties and is used in certain topical treatments for skin issues, but it is not a primary treatment for open wounds. Traditional wound care focuses on maintaining a clean, moist environment and preventing infection, often using sterile dressings and appropriate antibiotics if needed. While sulphur may aid in healing some skin conditions, its effectiveness for open wounds specifically is not well-established. Always consult a healthcare professional for proper wound care advice.
Some anti-inflammatory drugs are sulfa compounds but taking "sulphur" will do no good.
Ointment containing sulphur - used for treating acne and other skin conditions.
60 to 70 degrees