It appears that in the past, one could actually use Vicks Vaporub to manufacture meth. However, the company altered the formula for the product. Therefore, it can no longer be done this way.
The reason this was able to occur in the past, is that an active ingredient was used in the product. To sum that up, if you were to be tested having inhaled enough Vicks, the results would probably be positive.
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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.
vick's VapoRub is safe for children under 2 however if you are uneasy about using it, they do make a product called "BabyRub" which is less harsh
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.
Vicks VapoRub is commonly used to relieve cough and congestion associated with colds by applying it to the chest and throat. It can also be used for soothing sore muscles when massaged onto the affected areas. Additionally, some people use it to alleviate minor aches and pains or to help with headaches by applying it to the temples. However, it should not be used on children under two years old or on broken skin.
Vicks VapoRub is primarily used for relieving cough and muscle aches, and there’s limited scientific evidence to support its effectiveness for keloid pain specifically. Some individuals may experience temporary relief from itching or discomfort due to its menthol content, but it is not a recognized treatment for keloids. For persistent keloid pain, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate management options.
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.
Vicks inhaler
Read the label. Vicks is NOT to be eaten and is used only by rubbing on the skin. There is a warning on the label for this. Go to the doctor.
A substance like menthol or Vicks VapoRub can be placed under the nose to help mask strong odors, including morgue smells. However, it is important to note that standard personal protective equipment (PPE) such as masks and respirators should always be used in morgue environments to ensure safety.
All they can really tell is that you have used meth.
Are you being tested for Meth? Or just a standard drug test? (Like for work or whatever) Unless you are being tested exclusively for a specific chemical in your urine, there won't be sirens and lights flashing in the lab with your name blinking this person is on METH! hahaha But if you do use, and you don't even know the garbage that goes into making that crap, now would be a perfect time to do some research on the net.
nope