Put butter on it or/and cold water and cover it up with a bandaid
There is no cure for murder. Far off in the future there may be a cure for death, but there will never be a cure for murder.
Robert Smith played as guitarist in Siouxsie and the Banshees during their tour of promoting Join Hands. He later refered to that experience as having a great impact on him.
if you mean the first pretty cure with cure black and cure white there powers are: -pretty cure marble screw then they get -pretty cure rainbow storm since they know material arts they don't really get a lot of new powers
There is no cure, sorry.
Well, I only know of the English subs, so I'll answer for just them. -Pretty Cure, Max Heart, and some of Yes! Pretty Cure 5: Aesir -Pretty Cure Splash Star: PCSSubs -Yes! Pretty Cure 5 (after Aesir): PCSSubs -Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo (episodes 1-7): CureCom -Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo (after CureCom): JProductions -Fresh Pretty Cure: CureCom -HeartCatch Pretty Cure: Doremi -Suite Pretty Cure: CureCom & Doremi
Butter was put on the burn and sometimes various herbal remedies.
My answer is not for that, but for the skin. Use tomatoes!
suck it out with his mouth then listen to acdc
Old Irish Cure for Chilblaines on hands or feet. And it works. Urinate in a basin and soak your hands or feet in it for 15 minutes.
Less coffee
There is no cure. You put some Neosporin on it, slap on a band aid and don't touch it with dirty hands.
obey the hygienic lows .wash your hands
breath and rub the site
Cure him ten times with success.
I'm pretty sure that there was no cure. There probably wasnt a cure in that time but they did use religion as a 'cure'
The first way to cure it is to have a series of panfull injections by needle. The secend way to cure it is to soke your hands and feet in Herosik Assed wich is found in the urine of mast Lizerds.
There is no cure for anytype of hyperhydrosis. As for me, I went to the dermatologist and he gave me a super strong antipersperant to rub on my hands and feet. I wish there was a cure, because rubbing this stuff on my hands and feet every day and waiting for it to dry takes a while. So yes, you can do things to help the problem, but not to cure it. And there are other treatments too, including surgery, but that's a little intense i think personally