HERB - Re: cornstarch

Jenne Heise jenne at tulgey.browser.net
Wed Aug 23 11:08:34 PDT 2000


> >But most importantly, when applied to a wound, it cause granulation 
> >on the edges of the wound, encouraging it to close. Because the 
> >product is hypoallergenic.. there are no problems or concerns about 
> >infection from the product.. unlike talc which is synthetic. 
> Actually, this holds true for a number of products and was a huge
> practice at numerous times throughout history. If anyone is
> interested in this more, I'd happily summarize the info or point
> you in a few good directions. Some great reading out there on
> this.
> 
> Jasmine
> 
> Iasmin de Cordoba
> iasmin at home.com or gwalli at ptc.com
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Jadwiga Zajaczkowa, mka Jennifer Heise	      jenne at tulgey.browser.net
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