- are
available in
three forms—as a
granular powder poured on wounds, as a
styptic pencil or
embedded in a dressing.
Microfibrillar collagen hemostat (MCH)...
- wine), "tart" (normally
referring to sourness), "rubbery", "hard" or "
styptic". A
metallic taste may be
caused by food and drink,
certain medicines or...
-
Senna occidentalis,
commonly known as
coffee senna,
styptic weed, or septicweed, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Fabaceae and is native...
- more healthy. Historically,
jugyeom has been used as a
digestive aid,
styptic,
disinfectant or dentifrice.
Oriental medicinalist Insan Kim Il-hoon (1909–1992)...
- pickling), and to fire-proof
paper and cloth. Alum is also used as a
styptic, in
styptic pencils available from pharmacists, or as an alum block, available...
- nail. This
bleeding should be
stopped as soon as
possible with the use of
styptic gel or powder.
Sharp pointed toenails can be
blunted by
simply filing the...
- can be
applied to skin fissures,
canker sores and
fever blisters as a
styptic and antiseptic. It is
thought that
light turns the
Benzoin Tincture in...
-
interior and have "no
gills or
other imperfections".
Puffballs are a
known styptic and have long been used as
wound dressing,
either in
powdered form or as...
- has
cosmetic uses as a deodorant, as an
aftershave treatment and as a
styptic for
minor bleeding from shaving. Historically, pot****ium alum was used...
-
medicine in 1833 with a
dissertation in
which he
questioned the
claimed styptic properties of Aqua
Binelli (Binelli's water), a
purportedly haemostatic...