Ancient Egyptians stuffed moldy bread inside wounds to treat

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Ancient Egyptians stuffed moldy bread inside wounds to treat

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Ancient Egyptians stuffed moldy bread inside wounds to treat infections.

Did it help?? :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Definitely. That mold has antibiotic properties that eventually led to the discovery of penicillin.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_penicillin

So at least gluten is good for one purpose. :lol:

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tex thanks for your explanation and yes you are right about the mold and the discovery of penicillin. You see, how "stupid" things of the past turned out to be not so stupid at all.
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Harma - that wasn't stupid. That was super smart! They cured wounds that people in the so called Renaissance couldn't cure.
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And they were a lot smarter than we are. They used LOCAL "antibiotics" instead of systemic ones like we do that wipe out the healthy bacteria in our GI tracts. As we well know, this can lead to MC! :roll:

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My husband had to have quite a few stitches one time and the wound reopened~he packed it with Brown sugar and wraped it ~ It healed
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Oma,

That's a new one on me. I've never heard of the healing properties of brown sugar.

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