Blistex is a balm designed for use on the lips to sooth sore and chapped skin. They also make a product which works against cold sores. Apart from these applications there really is no further use for this product.
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stem cells are used for growing new cells and in my opinion they should be used to help ill people and nothing more like growing new ppl and stuff like that
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Usually kilograms are used for larger quantities (like, for purchasing flour), grams for smaller quantities (like, for measuring flour for a recipie).
Blistex is meant for blisters instead of cold sores. However, it has been known to sooth the sores due to the same soothing properties used for blisters. Depending on the strain of cold sore, the blistex will probably help, however it isn't recommended.
Vicks VapoRub was created in 1905.
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Sominex
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Vic ointment may refer to the ointment Vicks VapoRub. VapoRub is a cream that can help you with your congestion when you have a cold.
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i personally think blistex. burts bees works pretty good to, but blistex works 2x better. my lips get very very chapt during the winter, vaseline works great to. when you first put on blistex it even feels more soothing!! so for chapt lips i would defenettly use blistex, but when it comes to sores i would use vaseline
They are not toxic. You will eventually ingest it(swallow it) also they have taste. Large amounts of blistex may be harmful but will not kill you.
Very interesting question. Well, I personally do not have those cravings, but if you do, then maybe they are attributable to the tantalizing scent of Vick's Vaporub. However, it would be inadvisable to actually taste the Vaporub. . . I have a strong feeling it is not meant for tasty consumption.
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Used for what? The active ingredients in VapoRub all have a strong, distinctive aroma. If it still has the characteristic odor, it should still work. If it smells rancid or insipid, then it's no good. I'd be considerably more cautious if you're eating it than if you're just rubbing it on your chest or something.