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Originally Posted by Naka_Timo
What is it use for?
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Its meant for allergic skin,skin burnt,mosquito bites,acne etc.
According to what i have read :
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Tests have found that the substance in the crocodile blood and fat, an anti-microbial peptide, kills strains of virulent bacteria that are resistant to all standard antibiotics. Despite the horrendous injuries that crocodiles inflict on each other, their wounds rarely get infected, even when submerged in contaminated muddy streams. The wounds also heal in a very short time.
Scientists have discovered a powerful agent in a crocodile that may one day be used to fight off infection. Natural antibiotics have been found in various animals including frogs and toads, but now we can add crocodiles to that.
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(can find buaya satay in Batam,so i thought crocodile oil might have too)

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Helps stop bleeding, burns, hot water scalds, sunburn, cuts, abrasions, cold sores, bruises, insect bites and stings, chafed, scraped and irritates and injured skin, helps to heal wounds, improve skin's condition and texture, treatment of pimples, helps prevent new acne and pimples, stomach ache, can be used as a massage oil, mosquito repellant oil, oil carminative. Its anti-bacterial and skin healing property is excellent for use in your treatment of acne as it helps to minimize scarring. 'Scarring is permanent while acne is temporary'. Fades and prevents pigmentation. Excellent also for rosacea or eczema along the eyelids.
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Crocodile oil aka 鳄鱼油 is sold in Sillypore but at around S$70 plus minus (about 50ml).
I think thailand sells them too but i wont be going thailand anytime soon,so i was just checking if there's a chance i could find it in Batam ,hopefully at a lower price.
Got people from China looking for it,hehehe...can buy cheap cheap & then sell them to cover my Batam trip's expense.