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What is the importance of sulphur in medical science?
Asked by Rahul Gandhi,
13 Feb 09:50 pm
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Sulphur was used a medicine for wounds in hospitals, now hospitals are not dispensing medicines like lotions and mixtures to their patients.
Sulphur in the form of sulhate is used in most of the tablets.
Sulphur is also the name of a medicine in Homoeopathy, which is available in the form of a liquid. It is often given for the skin infections.
Answered by Om Shrivastava, 13 Feb 10:27 pm
Sulphur in the form of sulhate is used in most of the tablets.
Sulphur is also the name of a medicine in Homoeopathy, which is available in the form of a liquid. It is often given for the skin infections.
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Sulfur is an element that is part of four amino acids called methionine, cysteine, cystine and taurine. Sulfur plays a vital role in the health of your skin, nails, hair and joints, and is part of certain hormones, bile acid and other substances in your body. Foods that contain high concentrations of sulfur include eggs, beans, whole grains, cabbage, brussels sprouts, garlic and onions.
Answered by anil garg, 21 Mar 01:41 am
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Sulpher is an anti-biotic plenty in garlic a natural anti-biotic.
Answered by samson aseervatham, 14 Feb 07:41 am
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