no, they is not alike because te is not brother or sister
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.
Vicks VapoRub was created in 1905.
Some of Vic's turns into gas or you would not smell it. The petroleum jelly part does not turn into gas. No, but it contains volatile aromatic oils that do. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicks_VapoRub#Ingredients
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.
Yes it will
The generic name for Vicks VapoRub is camphor, eucalyptus oil, and menthol. These active ingredients work together to provide temporary relief from cough and muscle aches. Vicks VapoRub is commonly used as a topical ointment to soothe cold symptoms when applied to the chest and throat.
VapoRub's active ingredients include camphor, eucalyptus oil and menthol. Inactive ingredients include cedarleaf oil, nutmeg oil, petrolatum, thymol and turpentine oil. The ointment is generally safe when used as directed, but allergies or misuse of VapoRub can cause potentially serious side effects. VapoRub should never be ingested, since the ingredients -- especially camphor -- can be toxic.
Why don't you eat some and let us know....
No, Blistex is a lip balm used to treat dry or chapped lips, while vaporub is a topical ointment used to relieve cough and congestion symptoms. They serve different purposes and should not be used interchangeably.
Vic Fuentes goes by Vic.
Vic Lombardi is 5' 7".
You should not do that. That is not how Vaporub should be used and you could cause yourself more problems if the ingredients make their way to your lungs.The product is designed to be rubbed on your skin (chest & neck) where body warmth releases the camphor, eucalyptus and menthol vapors to ease coughs and congestion.