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  2. Tannic acid - Wikipedia

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    Tannic acid can be applied to woods low in tannin so chemical stains that require tannin content will react. The presence of tannins in the bark of redwood (Sequoia) is a strong natural defense against wildfire, decomposition and infestation by certain insects such as termites. It is found in the seeds, bark, cones, and heartwood.

  3. Burn - Wikipedia

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    176,000 (2015) [8] A burn is an injury to skin, or other tissues, caused by heat, cold, electricity, chemicals, friction, or ionizing radiation (such as sunburn, caused by ultraviolet radiation). [5][9] Most burns are due to heat from hot liquids (called scalding), solids, or fire. [10] Burns occur mainly in the home or the workplace.

  4. List of plants used in herbalism - Wikipedia

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    Galantamine (or galanthamine) can be helpful in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, though it is not a cure. [78] Geranium robertianum. Robert geranium. In traditional herbalism, it was used as a remedy for toothache and nosebleeds [79] and as a vulnerary (used for or useful in healing wounds). [80] Ginkgo biloba.

  5. The Mexican ingredient that gives Salma Hayek her flawless skin

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    Given its ability to treat burns, it stimulates the regeneration of fresh, new, youthful-looking skin. We can't wait to try tepezcohuite in hopes of looking half as good as she does.

  6. What dermatologists want you to know about sun exposure

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    To treat burns, he recommends taking an anti-inflammatory medication like Aspirin. Then cool down the burn by applying an ice pack or soaking in a cool tub. To treat blisters, try greasy, Vaseline ...

  7. History of wound care - Wikipedia

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    A large part of wound care is wound treatment. This involves promoting healing, preventing infections, and getting rid of an already existent infection. Deciding on a treatment depends on the type of wound that a person has sustained. Varying from infections to burns, wound care is a priority in saving the limb, extremity, or life of a person.

  8. Expert tips for treating and preventing razor burn - AOL

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    This makes it easier to remove hair and decreases the risk of razor burn, King says. Before you shave, gently exfoliate the skin with a warm, wet washcloth or a gentle moisturizing scrub like Dove ...

  9. Wound healing - Wikipedia

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    Timing is important to wound healing. Critically, the timing of wound re-epithelialization can decide the outcome of the healing. [11] If the epithelization of tissue over a denuded area is slow, a scar will form over many weeks, or months; [12] [13] If the epithelization of a wounded area is fast, the healing will result in regeneration.

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