I'm pretty sure it's honey. Honey has been used as an antiseptic ointment throughout history.
Honey is the sticky sweetener that was traditionally used as an antiseptic for cuts and burns. It is still sometimes used this way today, although not widely in traditional medicine.
Honey is a natural remedy for cuts and burns. It can be applied to just about anything, and is known for its healing properties.
I think it is honey
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Thai sticky rice is traditionally made in a Thai sticky rice steamer as detailed here: http://thai.answers.com/rice/step-by-step-guide-to-making-thai-sticky-rice.
I prefer not to, as BactroBan is somewhat sticky and tends to adhere to --- crud. Better if you keep the wound bandaged and don't have to put anything on at all. If you're concerned about infection, betadyne makes for a good topical antiseptic.
I have a first aid bag and inside that I have: Bandages Scissors Antiseptic wipes Plasters of various sizes Cotton pads Small sticky tape for cotton pads Antiseptic cream/gel This is what I can remember that I have and for different circumstanses you need special equipment (like insect repelant). For a first aid box there will probably be more of each item plus a few extra things.
No, it can be inconvenient and uncomfortable to eat honey if the consumer wears dentist-prescribed bottom braces.Specifically, those who wear lower and/or upper braces are encouraged to avoid acidic, hard, sticky and sweet foods. Honey therefore can be included on the above-mentioned list. It nevertheless may be consumed if its consistency is dispersed by cooking as a sweetener to other ingredients or dissipated by heating as a sweetener to such liquids as dressings, drinks or sauces.
I read in Readers Digest a long time ago that it was a Native American saying about snow conditions but I remember it as "sticky no sticky no sticky sticky". And meaning if the snow is sticky and can be made into a snowball it won't be around long, and if it is not sticky, not able to be made into a snowball, it will be around for awhile.
yes it is a sticky note.People use the phrase sticky for a shorter term
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Propolis is a sticky resin exuded by trees - particularly conifers - and collected by bees. They use it to repair and waterproof the hive and it can be a problem for beekeepers because it not only sticks parts of the hive together but it can gum their hands or gloves up too! Propolis is reckoned to have antiseptic and medicinal properties.
The sticky note is stick because the people who make the sticky note make it sticky on the back so they will stick to stuff like desk, walls, ect...
I don't think so because there are some things that are not sticky and some are sticky. People obviously know what is sticky and what is not . So they should be able to realize what is sticky and what is not sticky