Do you know about pineapple Peel bandages

Pineapple peel bandages are the new generation wound dressings based on extracts from pineapple fruit. These bandages are used for skin particularly these contain the substances like bromelain and flavonoids helps in the process of healing. These natural substances has a properties like anti inflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidant effects. When trasferred into the hydrogels, nanocellulose sheets, they will promote the healing of burns, ulcers, and surgical wounds better than certain traditional antiseptics. These bandages are eco-friendly, science-informed treatment direct from fruit peel waste.

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Turning pineapple peel into a healing bandage is such a smart and natural idea. Great to see waste being used in such a helpful way.

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Very fascinating topic.

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Oh this is a new information to me! Thank you for sharing!

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Who would’ve thought pineapple peels the stuff we usually throw out could actually help heal wounds? But science is turning them into bandages, and they’re not just a gimmick. They’ve got natural healing ingredients like bromelain and flavonoids that reduce swelling, fight off bacteria, and support skin repair. When added to gels or thin sheets, they’re showing great results, especially for burns, ulcers, and even post-surgery wounds. Plus, they’re eco-friendly. Honestly, it’s one of those “nature knew all along” kind of things.

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Never heard about this but thanks for Sharing

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New information to me,Thanks for sharing this.

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Turning pineapple peels into powerful wound-healing bandages proves that innovation and sustainability can go hand in hand healing people while helping the planet.

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This is interesting

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Interesting

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Interesting :thinking:

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New to me thank you

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That’s such a great idea turning something we throw away into a healing tool. Who knew that pineapple peels could fight inflammation, bacteria, and support wound healing thanks to bromelain and flavonoids? It’s amazing to see how medicine and sustainability can work together. I’d love to learn how these compare with traditional dressings in terms of healing speed or infection control.