https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12346214/
Yep. And Apparently it has the highest mercury content.
Read another forum that the bacteria that causes tetanus can be killed with oxygen. So the first step is to allow the wound to bleed well to try to get most of it out. Then, not to bind it or prevent it from getting plenty of air. Kinda funny how we are taught to run to bandaids as a kid over the tiniest scrape.
Yep. And Apparently it has the highest mercury content.
Read another forum that the bacteria that causes tetanus can be killed with oxygen. So the first step is to allow the wound to bleed well to try to get most of it out. Then, not to bind it or prevent it from getting plenty of air. Kinda funny how we are taught to run to bandaids as a kid over the tiniest scrape.
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