Ultra-bactericidal water
US scientists have created a kind of water that can kill many bacteria, viruses and fungi, including those that many other cleaners must
US scientists have created a kind of water that can kill many bacteria, viruses and fungi, including germs that many other detergents must "give up ."
This water, called Dermacyn , is recommended for topical use only and should not be taken even though scientists say they have not seen it harm people who drink it.
According to the Daily Mail, during testing on diabetics, Dermacyn is more effective in treating foot ulcers than current treatments. The ulcers treated with Dermacyn healed within 43 days instead of taking 55 days if iodine and antibiotics were used. Other experiments have shown that only a small amount of Dermacyn can kill large amounts of bacteria, viruses and fungi.
Dermacyn Country (Photo: Dailymail.co.uk)
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