michael barry
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I read an interesting article concerning sodium nitrite and how the body uses it to make nitric oxide when needed a while back. Scientists determined that nitrite, which used to be thought of as useless for over one hundred years by science, was found to be not just beneficial, but crucial in health (the body converts the nitrite to nitric oxide which dialate blood vessels and helps repair certain tissues apparently----docs in the experiment injected nitrite into rats who had arteries severed and they healed much faster and suffered a great deal less damage to the heart than controls).
It may be possible that sebaceous glands may have a purpose in human beings, but its not fully understood and recognized yet. I wouldnt write them off too quickly. Is anyone born without them completely? Do they have skin or hair problems?
It may be possible that sebaceous glands may have a purpose in human beings, but its not fully understood and recognized yet. I wouldnt write them off too quickly. Is anyone born without them completely? Do they have skin or hair problems?