I would like to ask about the feasibility of moringa(malunggay) leaves extract and curry powder as scar remover. Thanks in advance...
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DotA®
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- Project Question: Production of scar remover from Malunggay(Moringa) extract and Curry powder
- Project Due Date: September 30, 2008
- Project Status: I am just starting
Social Science
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I would like to ask about the feasibility of moringa(malunggay) leaves extract and curry powder as scar remover. Thanks in advance...
I would like to ask about the feasibility of moringa(malunggay) leaves extract and curry powder as scar remover. Thanks in advance...
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Re: Social Science
Hi DotA®,
That's an interesting project that many teenagers would like to know the outcome.
Simple web searches can help you get answers to your question.
1. If you input "curry scar" to answers.com, one of the sites you get in seventeen.com (the magazine) contains the following:
You really can't remove a scar. The best way to prevent scarring is to take care of the wound. Try using antibiotic ointment like terramycin or betadine to minimize the scarring.
2. If you input "moringa scar" to answers.com, you'll get more direct web sites. Give it a try.
Good luck!
That's an interesting project that many teenagers would like to know the outcome.
Simple web searches can help you get answers to your question.
1. If you input "curry scar" to answers.com, one of the sites you get in seventeen.com (the magazine) contains the following:
You really can't remove a scar. The best way to prevent scarring is to take care of the wound. Try using antibiotic ointment like terramycin or betadine to minimize the scarring.
2. If you input "moringa scar" to answers.com, you'll get more direct web sites. Give it a try.
Good luck!
Cheers!
Dave
Dave
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DotA®
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- Project Question: Production of scar remover from Malunggay(Moringa) extract and Curry powder
- Project Due Date: September 30, 2008
- Project Status: I am just starting
Re: Social Science
Thank you sir. But i would like to ask,is there a possibility that the visibility or intensity of the scar can be reduced? 
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deleted-2574
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Re: Social Science
Hi DotA®,
You didn't mention the type of scar, so the answer below is general.
If you supply "can the visibility or intensity of the scar can be reduced?" to answers.com,
you'll get back several promising websites. Many of the sites refer to acne scarring. Among them are:
http://www.skincarephysicians.com/acnenet/scarring.html
http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=500
You can vary the question passed to answers.com or look at other sites in the output if your question is different.
You didn't mention the type of scar, so the answer below is general.
If you supply "can the visibility or intensity of the scar can be reduced?" to answers.com,
you'll get back several promising websites. Many of the sites refer to acne scarring. Among them are:
http://www.skincarephysicians.com/acnenet/scarring.html
http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=500
You can vary the question passed to answers.com or look at other sites in the output if your question is different.
Cheers!
Dave
Dave

