Turpentine is sometimes mentioned in traditional remedies for its potential antiseptic properties, but it is not a recommended treatment for infections, particularly in the foot. Its use can lead to skin irritation and toxicity if used improperly. Medical professionals typically advise against using turpentine for infections and recommend seeking appropriate medical treatment instead. Always consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment of infections.
No. It is a fungal infection of the foot.
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a fungal infection
An infection.
Water is more dense than turpentine, by about 10%.
No, turpentine will not melt plastic.
Turpentine is a good solvent for paints.
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One foot infection that soldiers in Vietnam suffered from was an infection called trench foot. Also, many soldiers in Vietnam suffered from basic fungal infections on their feet.
No. Most plastics are permeable for the small molecules the are part of turpentine. Use Glass to store turpentine.
No you can not.
You buy turpentine in a paint store or a hardware store.