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There are many known variables and factors that could help treat and remedy a variety of specific wounds; the following is a list that shows a set of items and substances that each express its own method and technique in regards to assisting wounds.
Turmeric
Turmeric is a well-known spice that is utilized casually in India for use of cooking and medical treatments. The implementation of Turmeric in medical administration can typically be explained by the factor that Curcumin is a component that is contained within Turmeric. Curcumin is an antioxidant that assists in reducing the pain and effect that is caused by inflammation, and furthermore, is found to accelerate the process of wound healing. In the historical times around some areas of India, the people who would practice this treatment would begin by applying a healthy amount of Turmeric paste onto the wounded area, followed by a wrapping of clothes around the area; in many tribal locations this treatment is still performed.
Iron
Anemia is a disease that is caused be a deficiency of iron, where an individual doesn’t contain enough red-blood cells to transport sufficient oxygen to the exterior body organs, otherwise known as tissues. Thus, with the surplus of iron in additives such as, tables, pills, and vegetables, the effects of such a disease can be hindered or even prevented. Furthermore, in relation to wounds, it is often recommended by many doctors and surgeons that patients are encouraged to intake food and medicine that are high in iron to accelerate wound healing.
Other than glucose, which is another name for sugar, honey also contains a variety of trace amounts of many different vitamins and amino acids, which are also known as proteins. The method used with honey, in regards to assisting medical treatments, mainly wounds, is by pouring and plastering a wholesome amount of it on the area of the wound. This technique will support in the reduction of pain, inflammation, and swelling. Furthermore, the antibacterial features that honey contains also constrain the wound from infection and growth. — Preceding unsigned comment added by CuteTpah2T (talk • contribs) 20:05, 24 November 2015 (UTC)