Deproteinized hemodialysate of bovine blood

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For what
Integumentary
Immune and Lymphatic
Skeletal and Muscular
Source
Allopathy
For whom
People

This substance is used to enhance cellular metabolism and respiration. It can also be used to help treat skin grafting, burns, muscle injuries, and wound-healing impairment.


Deproteinized hemodialysate of bovine blood
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Mar 06, 2023
can you use with body cream
THANKS

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