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Hyper-Oxygenated Water Speeds Up Healing

Ninwa writes "Wired News is reporting on a new discovery by Occulus Innovative Sciences: Super-oxygenated water that significantly decreases healing time of wounds, burns, and diabetic ulcers. 'Oculus said the solution, called Microcyn, may prove effective in the fight against superbugs, crossover viruses like bird flu and Ebola, and bioterrorism threats such as anthrax.'"

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  1. Healing wounds on one's flesh... by PaulBu · · Score: 2, Funny

    ... making wounds in one's heart (Re: Blondes!) ;-)

    Paul B.

  2. Thank god... by softspokenrevolution · · Score: 4, Funny

    Man, with all that anecdotal evidence I sure am convinced. Thank god we have news services like Wired to deliver these releases from companies, becaues that damned JAMA would never let this one out of the bag.

  3. But wait there's more... by pyrrhonist · · Score: 5, Funny
    Oculus said the solution, called Microcyn, may prove effective in the fight against superbugs, crossover viruses like bird flu and Ebola, and bioterrorism threats such as anthrax.

    It's also a floorwax and a dessert topping!!!!

    --
    Show me on the doll where his noodly appendage touched you.
  4. Re:H202 by Transcendent · · Score: 2, Funny

    H2O2? That's for girls...

    I use H2OSO4... 5x the oxigination power of normal water. It's a great antiseptic and gargle!

  5. Re:H202 by bsdbigot · · Score: 5, Funny

    Two chemistry majors walk into a bar. The bartender says to the first, "What can I get for you?"

    "H2O."

    "And you," asks the bartender?

    "I'll have an H20, too."

    The second guy died.

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    main(){char I,l,O[]={'-',1-1,0,(1<<5)-1,0+'-',-10-1,-10,11-0,- 1,-100};for(I=l=0;l<10+0;put
  6. Re:H202 by Irashtar · · Score: 1, Funny

    The patient's in the casket. The doctor is no more. For what he thought was H2O, Was H2SO4.