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How to Use and Make Natural Antiseptics
By Brody Danielson February 20, 2020 | antiseptics be prepared honey medicine natural 2 comments
How to Use and Make Natural Antiseptics If you are a Baby Boomer or older, you may fondly remember having bright red liquid lovingly applied to your skinned knees by your mom or the school nurse. Mercurochrome, generically called merbromin, was used frequently back then to clean superficial wounds. In...
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