Hemorrhage-Stopping Ointments

Veti-Gel by Joe Landolina Instantly Ceases Bleeding

An ointment that instantly stops bleeding can save so many lives; that's why Veti-Gel by Joe Landolina, a 20-year-old New York University student, is making such a commotion. If this medical development is all that it is promised to be, commercials for blood donations may soon cease to exist. Landolina states, "There's really no way to quickly stop bleeding except to hold lots of gauze on a wound. I thought if you could pour this gel into a wound, it would solidify and stop the bleeding."

More than controlling hemorrhaging, Veti-Gel by Joe Landolina also helps to start the healing process. The gel is set to sell through Suneris Inc., a company Landolina recently founded. According to Humans Invent, the United States military is one of several potential customers.
Trend Themes
1. Instant Bleeding Stop - The development of Veti-Gel presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation by providing an ointment that instantly stops bleeding.
2. Advanced Wound Healing - Veti-Gel's ability to start the healing process can lead to disruptive innovation in the field of wound care.
3. Medical Gel Innovations - The creation of Veti-Gel sparks opportunities for disruptive innovation in the development of other medical gels with unique properties.
Industry Implications
1. Medical Supplies - The development of Veti-Gel disrupts the medical supplies industry by introducing a revolutionary ointment for stopping bleeding.
2. Wound Care - Veti-Gel's advanced wound healing properties disrupt the wound care industry by offering a new and effective treatment option.
3. Military Healthcare - The United States military, as a potential customer for Veti-Gel, has an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the field of military healthcare and trauma treatment.

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