Copper, iodine, and zinc also exist in it in small quantities, as well as several types of hormones. Many types of bacteria can't survive in honey, so wounds heal, swelling eases, and tissue can grow back. The antibacterial properties of honey include the release of low levels of ...
4. Copper: Due to its excellent electrical conductivity, copper is commonly used as an undercoat before other layers are applied. It’s also valued for its antibacterial properties in medical environments. 5. Chromium: Chromium plating, including hard chrome and decorative chrome, offers ...
Completed in 2015 in Beijing, China. Images by Xia Zhi, Tingting HU, Liang ZHENG, Ying XING Team. WHY Hotel is a hot spring hotel located in the northeast Beijing suburb of Peking Backyard. ELEV/WEI Architects was initially hired to renovate an...
Garlic is antibacterial, antibiotic, anticancer, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antiviral, anti-yeast, lowers blood pressure, thins blood, restores bowel ecology, prevents platelet clumping, helps detox the cells, helps digestion, boost immune system and helps fight many diseas...
extracted by high technology. It retains the effective ingredients of herbs. After spinning, weaving, dyeing and finishing with advanced technology, the fabric is soft and close to the skin. After 50 times of washing, it still maintains AAA antibacterial function and improves sleep microenvironment....
Researches are in the pipeline to find which of the more than 2000 Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) with broad-spectrum antibacterial, antiviral and antiparasitic activity, that have been shown to be effective against a variety of NTDs including trachoma, could be developed and used as alternatives [...
Since ancient times, the healing power of aloe vera has been embraced. It is used to combat fungal infections, various skin conditions, infections, and many other ailments. The minerals present in aloe vera are iron, magnesium, copper, calcium, chromium, phosphorus, potassium, manganese, zinc,...
a host of B vitamins, vitamin D, copper, selenium, potassium, and calcium, along with protein & fiber. With all that nutrition in them, it is hard to believe that mushrooms are more than 90% water, but they are. They also have antibacterial properties and are good for the immune ...