Originally posted by: edro13
Why does it bubble up and clean your wounds?
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Originally posted by: edro13
Why does it bubble up and clean your wounds?
There is an enzyme in blood that reacts with peroxide, which causes the formation of O2 and water. Oxygen is toxic to many pathogens, and the formation of bubbles mechanically loosens dirt and debris.
Originally posted by: lirion
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Originally posted by: edro13
Why does it bubble up and clean your wounds?
There is an enzyme in blood that reacts with peroxide, which causes the formation of O2 and water. Oxygen is toxic to many pathogens, and the formation of bubbles mechanically loosens dirt and debris.
Catalase I think.
Originally posted by: lirion
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Originally posted by: edro13
Why does it bubble up and clean your wounds?
There is an enzyme in blood that reacts with peroxide, which causes the formation of O2 and water. Oxygen is toxic to many pathogens, and the formation of bubbles mechanically loosens dirt and debris.
Catalase I think.
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Originally posted by: lirion
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Originally posted by: edro13
Why does it bubble up and clean your wounds?
There is an enzyme in blood that reacts with peroxide, which causes the formation of O2 and water. Oxygen is toxic to many pathogens, and the formation of bubbles mechanically loosens dirt and debris.
Catalase I think.
Catalyst 🙂