
The Hidden Superpowers of Moss
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Science, Chemistry, Biology, Health Sciences
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11th Grade - University
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Moss, often overlooked, has remarkable healing properties. During World War One, it was used as a bandage due to its absorption and sterilizing abilities, outperforming cotton. Moss's acidic nature inhibits bacterial growth, making it effective in wound care. Despite its historical use, modern medicine has moved away from moss due to antibiotics and the labor-intensive harvesting process. However, moss remains crucial for carbon storage and ecosystem biodiversity, highlighting the need for its protection.
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