"Edwin Smith" is a strange name for an ancient Egyptian
"Edwin Smith" is a strange name for an ancient Egyptian![]()
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Smith_PapyrusThe Edwin Smith Papyrus is an ancient Egyptian medical text, named after the dealer who bought it in 1862
i remember getting a pack of those silver bandaids over 8 years ago. Though betadine with a normal bandaid would be much more effective.
From my understanding copper is a much more effective Antimicrobial then silver. I remember reading that silver ions are only effective when the surface is wet, while copper if extremely effective dry.
Humpback whales are rarer than French bulldogs also. What's your point? (besides diverting quality discussion threads)Mercury is rarer than silver and it cost $1.70 per 100gram.
How over valued is silver
Humpback whales are rarer than French bulldogs also. What's your point? (besides diverting quality discussion threads)
That cream (spelled silver sulfadiazine, or SSD) is still the main thing used for burns and many open wounds... moderately expensive, but not too bad.We used a cream called silver sulphurdiazine (SSD) in the treatment of burns back in the 70’s.
It was very helpful in healing some kinds of burns and was thought to have some kind of antibacterial effect back then. We were asked to be sparing withnit as it was expensive.
I saw a video posted here a while ago about the antimicrobial effects of copper and got a bit disappointed that i have not seen a range of consumer products to back it up..........UNTIL NOW
I got this today
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Antimicrobial Copper: