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    Salt and wounds?
    What exactly happens!

    Salt water - great healer right?

    Pure salt , what does it do?

    Should've asked before putting a bit on my knee LOL

    Stings like mad >_<





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    Cleans it all out... Lol

    I don't know the chemistry of it but it somehow cleans it al out so reduces risk of infection and it therefore heals quicker.

    Although it stings to begin with it'll soon die down! ;P
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ostinato View Post
    Cleans it all out... Lol

    I don't know the chemistry of it but it somehow cleans it al out so reduces risk of infection and it therefore heals quicker.

    Although it stings to begin with it'll soon die down! ;P
    Thankyou :]

    It eventually died down :]





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    Did you put pure salt on your knee?? Most sites say not to put salt directly on wounds.

    If you put saline solution (salt water) from a shop or hospital then it should be fine because less than 1% of it is salt. I use it to rinse my contact lenses and to put drops in my eye if they get dry near the end of the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sticky View Post
    Did you put pure salt on your knee?? Most sites say not to put salt directly on wounds.

    If you put saline solution (salt water) from a shop or hospital then it should be fine because less than 1% of it is salt. I use it to rinse my contact lenses and to put drops in my eye if they get dry near the end of the day.
    Yeah LOL

    Thats me and my medical career out the window!

    Its stopped stinging and looks abit better now





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    Don't put pure salt on, just put salt into some tapwater and stir, then put the solution on your wound
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    Pure salt is too strong.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pirrom View Post
    Don't put pure salt on, just put salt into some tapwater and stir, then put the solution on your wound
    Use fresh water is poss. (Bottled or whatever)

    Sometimes tap water can have some nasty bacteria in that could make it worse!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ostinato View Post

    Use fresh water is poss. (Bottled or whatever)

    Sometimes tap water can have some nasty bacteria in that could make it worse!
    Not in the UK, US or Australia lol :S That's a load of nonsense. There's no bacteria that can cause you any harm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jinc View Post
    Not in the UK, US or Australia lol :S That's a load of nonsense. There's no bacteria that can cause you any harm.
    Maybe in scotland? LOL

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