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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2026 · 15 MIN

Hypochlorous Acid Wound Care - S8 E9

from Era Beauty & Wellness Podcast · host Era Beauty & Wellness

Discover how hypochlorous acid is transforming modern wound care with its powerful yet gentle healing properties. In this episode, we explore what hypochlorous acid is, how it works as a natural antimicrobial agent, and why it’s becoming a trusted solution for cleaning wounds, reducing infection risk, and supporting faster skin recovery. Learn how hypochlorous acid promotes healing, helps soothe irritated or damaged skin, and why it’s considered safe for sensitive skin, cuts, burns, and post-procedure care. We also discuss proper application methods, benefits for different wound types, and what makes this science-backed ingredient unique compared to traditional antiseptics.This episode is based on scientific studies and research exploring the safety and effectiveness of hypochlorous acid for wound care. For deeper insights, clinical explanations, and full guidance, read the original article from Era Organics here: https://www.eraorganics.com/blogs/beauty-guide/hypochlorous-acid-for-wound-care This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit erabeautywellness.substack.com

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