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  2. Potassium permanganate (medical use) - Wikipedia

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    Potassium permanganate, however, does not have FDA approved uses and therefore non medical grade potassium permanganate is sometimes used for medical use. [citation needed] It is available under a number of brand names including Permasol, Koi Med Tricho-Ex, and Kalii permanganas RFF. [21] It is occasionally called "Condy's crystals". [15]

  3. Potassium permanganate - Wikipedia

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    Potassium permanganate, however, does not have FDA approved uses and therefore non medical grade potassium permanganate is sometimes used for medical purposes. [citation needed] It is available under a number of brand names including Permasol, Koi Med Tricho-Ex, and Kalii permanganas RFF. [33] It is occasionally called "Condy's crystals". [34]

  4. Henry Bollmann Condy - Wikipedia

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    Henry Bollmann Condy (8 July 1826 – 24 September 1907) [1] was an English chemist and industrialist best noted for giving his name to the popular 19th and 20th century disinfectants Condy's Crystals and Condy's Fluid. Condy was born in London. [2] His mother inherited a chemical factory in Battersea from a Hungarian chemist named Dr Bollmann.

  5. Glycerol and potassium permanganate - Wikipedia

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    Potassium permanganate (KMnO 4) is a dark violet colored powder. Its reaction with glycerol (commonly known as glycerin or glycerine) (C 3 H 5 (OH) 3) is highly exothermic, resulting rapidly in a flame, along with the formation of carbon dioxide and water vapour:

  6. Crystal healing - Wikipedia

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    Crystal healing is a pseudoscientific alternative-medicine practice that uses semiprecious stones and crystals such as quartz, agate, amethyst or opal. Despite the common use of the term "crystal", many popular stones used in crystal healing, such as obsidian, are not technically crystals .

  7. Biological roles of the elements - Wikipedia

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    Also has medical uses, e.g. cosmetic implants. [11] Silicosis is a lung disease caused by inhalation of silica dust. silver: 47: 2c: Has no known biological role, apart from medical use (antibiotic, mainly; also dental fillings). [11] Can produce a variety of toxic effects in humans and other animals; also toxic to various microorganisms. [11 ...

  8. RHOBH's Crystal Minkoff Experiences Medical Emergency ... - AOL

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    Trae Patton/Bravo Crystal Kung Minkoff experienced what appeared to be a medical emergency while the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ladies were on vacation in Barcelona, Spain. “I’m getting ...

  9. Prussian blue (medical use) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] With long-term use, sweat may turn blue. [3] It mainly works by trapping the toxic monovalent cations in its crystal lattice after ion-exchange with potassium or ammonium cations and thus preventing the absorption of thallium and radio-caesium from the intestines. [3] Prussian blue was developed around 1706. [6]