BOZ ointment is Boric Acid,Olive Oil, and Zinc Ointment. The most commonly used formula is the Queensland Hospital Formula (QHF). See your pharmacist about the uses of this ointment.
I am uses dovate ointment cause I've got blemishes in both of my chicks.sometimes my chick are burning like fire,but it helps me reducing the blemishes
The malunggay leaf extract has several uses. It is used as an ointment and can be used in treating diabetes.
I use Iodex Ointment to disolve bruises quickly. I am not sure if the bruises go away quicker as a result of the ointment or as a result of the repeated rubbing, but the effect is that a bruise will go away typically in 4-5 days versus the 2 weeks it generally takes to fade.
Rue does not take the stingers out... Katniss does it herself. Rue then uses an ointment (some sort of cream) to heal the stings.
There are good reasons why ointments are oil based rather than water based. A water based ointment would wash away too easily. An oil based ointment stays put. A water based ointment could be washed away by sweat, where oil would remain.
Lysine ointment is commonly used to help treat cold sores caused by the herpes simplex virus. It may help reduce the duration and severity of cold sores when applied regularly. It works by inhibiting the replication of the virus.
Aardora Horse & Farm Ointment, Regular Strength, 7oz Aardora Antimicrobial Ointment is formulated to naturally eliminate bacteria, fungi, viruses and yeast in order to treat common animal skin and hoof problems. Customers report that Aardora begins to relieve skin discomfort, inflammation and itch within hours of use. Continued application has been shown to speed the healing of damaged skin and hooves, and condition patches the appear rough, dry, scaly or cracked. Aardora Antimicrobial Ointment can be used anywhere on the face, body or hooves of horses, cows, sheep, goats, pigs and other farm animals. Top-selling uses include hoof rot, greasy heel, dermatitis, sweet itch, wounds, ringworm, and bites. The 7oz jar is designed for use on a small affected area and is not suited for a full-body problem. The ointment is easy to apply and is great for animals that are spooked by sprays. Potent waterproof formula. No reported side effects.
Miley Cyrus uses Sensai Silky Purifying products step 1 and 2. For step one, she uses the cleansing gel with scrub and for step 2 she uses the mud soap (wash and mask.)
It is a led light bulb that uses Dielectric Silicone Grease mixed at a 30/70 ratio with sand to conduct heat away from the pins of the individual led pins.This process also keeps moisture out preventing corrosion and electronic shorts.This process extends the life of the bulb to a total of 60,000 hours.10,000 more hours than the average led light bulb.Optical decay is delayed due to less heat build up.
Neosporin (from neo, (Greek) new + sporos, (Greek) seed) is an antibiotic product marketed for the prevention of infections and speeding the healing of wounds.Concern exists that the use of Neosporin contributes to the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. In the US, the only large market for Neosporin, the ointment has been shown to promote the prevalence of MRSA bacteria,[1] specifically the highly lethal ST8:USA300strain.[2]The original ointment contains three different antibiotics: bacitracin, neomycin, and polymyxin B, in a relatively low-molecular-weight patented base of cocoa butter, cottonseed oil, sodium pyruvate, tocopheryl acetate, and petroleum jelly.The generic name for these products, regardless of the base, is "triple antibiotic ointment". In China, this product is called "complex polymyxin B ointment," which is manufactured by Zhejiang Reachall Pharmaceutical. The product was also marketed by the Upjohn Company under the name "Mycitracin", until 1997 when that name was acquired by Johnson & Johnson.[3]Some people have allergic reactions to neomycin, so a "double antibiotic ointment" is sold that contains only bacitracin and polymyxin B, such as the cobrand Polysporin.A "Plus" variant of the ointment exists that adds the analgesic pramoxine, but uses the cheap, simple, long-lasting, but heavier petroleum jelly base common to many over-the-counter topicals. The latest version of this, a high-absorption cream, removes the bacitracin, which is unstable in such a base, but keeps the analgesic.
Tetrasil is an Alternative Medicine. It's offered in ointment form "to be used for a wide range of skin problems..." Whether or not this ointment has any curative or preventative value whatsoever is under debate. Conventional Medicine advocates (including me) have strong doubts about its therapeutic value, but no doubts whatsoever about its money making potential. Alternate Medicine advocates take the stance that it doesn't incorporate man-made "drugs", but instead uses extracts of various plants, and some form of silver (which form I can't see stated anywhere). Included below is a website giving both views.