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Phenol
Aside from Phenol,
there are 20 other Phenolic compounds that occur in the wood smoke of
hardwoods, further limiting the growth and life of bacteria.
NO bacteria = No
Scent!
PHENOL,
commonly known as Carbolic Acid, was the very first antiseptic.
It
was discovered by Joseph Lister, a Civil War era surgeon and founding
father of bacterial study, that by applying carbolic acid to the
wounds of amputees’, the survival rate of patients increased from
fifty percent to over ninety-five.
By utilizing Carbolic Acid, the
bacteria in wounds was killed and the growth of new bacteria was
severely limited. Thus the development of the terms
Bactericidal-kills bacteria and Bacteriostatic- limits new growth.
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