Guest guest Posted March 20, 2004 Report Share Posted March 20, 2004 I think that Vietnamese super strong stuff sounds VERY different & scary almost, to me. --------------- Scary and burning? You want to talk scary and burning? One of my classmates in massage school was from the ines. I did quite a few exchanges with her. She had been having some low back problems that I was able to help with so she decided to " be nice " to me and gave me a bottle of something she brought from home. I can't remember what she called it, but it was a local village concoction that her family had used for generations. Hot? I swear that it could have been used to melt rubber or cauterize open wounds. I won't even bother to describe what it smelled like, unless the smell was my own burning flesh when she put it on me. And no, I do not still have it around. It left my possession as soon as I could find the nearest appropriate receptacle. But speaking of burns, I will pass along a bit of trivia. Everyone is familiar with WD40. Well, a chiropractor I used to see when I lived in Oregon many years ago was a personal friend of the inventor. What is not generally known is that the name comes from the fact that the formula is based on being 40 percent DMSO. DMSO is a very common treatment in vetinary medicine for burns and wound healing. It has not, however, ever been approved for human use by the FDA. Do not construe the following as a " recommendation. " I am just passing along my own personal experiences with using it. I keep a can of it in my emergency supplies as part of my first aid gear and have done so for years. I have used it three times for severe sun burns and twice for regular burns, including one third degree burn on my right hand from a hot fireplace. Regular spraying with WD40 was the sole treatment I used in all five instances. I don't even have a trace of a scar, even from the worst burn. Yes, I have the gel packs and other standard burn treatments as well in my kit. But I also keep the WD40 on hand as a quick emergency treatment. Just passing along some trivia that might be of interest. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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