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Dried dung has been historically used by the middle easterners as "bandage", and that was at the time that they were leading medical science. I hate the shitskin sandniggers too, but let's not forget that Iran, the land of the Aryans, were conquered by the camel herders and subjugated to provide medical knowledge. I am not dismissing NiggerWithAForklifts without further proof.
Imagine if you told someone that mold, penicillin, was going to be one of the biggest medical breakthroughs to heal the sick. Dismissing things because you are focused on hate is just retarded.
I cannot believe I'm having this conversation.
Manure contains E. coli, Salmonella, Campylobacter, and Cryptosporidium - and that's just the danger from bacteria. Do you think there's going to be a medical breakthrough that demonstrates that E. coli is actually good for you?
You're comparing modern medicine and science with *a rumor* of what some sandniggers a millennia ago were maybe using.
It's also very possible that in that time they had nothing better available to stop a bleeding so they used dung knowing it was going to have side effects.
Literally the first two words of my post is "dried dung", drying it kills the bacteria but perhaps keeps chemicals that kills other bacteria. This was medical army technology, well documented. This was before distilled alcohol which has proven to be better and replaced the practice of dried dung. Dried dung of certain animals was shown to be better than just pouring wine and/or oil on the wounds.
Imagine if you told someone that mold, penicillin, was going to be one of the biggest medical breakthroughs to heal the sick. Dismissing things because you are focused on hate is just retarded.
Manure contains E. coli, Salmonella, Campylobacter, and Cryptosporidium - and that's just the danger from bacteria. Do you think there's going to be a medical breakthrough that demonstrates that E. coli is actually good for you?
You're comparing modern medicine and science with *a rumor* of what some sandniggers a millennia ago were maybe using.
It's also very possible that in that time they had nothing better available to stop a bleeding so they used dung knowing it was going to have side effects.