What is the difference between bag balm and udder balm
I try to be more careful in the future. Posting from agate. I did not grow up here but transplanted and 20 years ago my only concept of rural living was more imagination than fact.
Your instructor is correct. Bag Balm is a veterinary product used to reduce bunches and sore teats on milk cattle. It isn't a cream, it is a pine-based jelly. It is also very good for humans, but my guess is that the makers don't want to go to the trouble and expense of testing for humans.
So they sell it for cattle, and just smile whenever someone buys an extra can for home use There was an article about it in the New Yorker, must have been about 11 years ago. The president of the company was quoted as saying something like "Of course we know a lot of people use it.
We sent a letter to the FDA asking what we needed to do, and they never answered. Maybe they thought it was a joke. Sounds like what happened with Hooflex. To strengthen horse's hooves, grooms apply this gross stuff, but it's so messy, it would always get onto the groom's hands. Eventually, they noticed that they can practically claw through concrete.
Unfortunately, it's only available at tack stores. And then there's ShowSheen for long, straight hair Renee Warning: Keep out of reach of children. They're really, really annoying. The ointment is intended for cows. Qualkenbush, a beautician, says Bag Balm softens dry skin and even appears to reduce wrinkles.
She also uses it to smooth rough spots on her hands. Once a secret of farming families, Bag Balm and other bovine products are gaining a wider following. Much of the sales growth in the last three to four years has come from people buying balms to use on themselves, manufacturers and retailers say. One customer uses udder balm to treat diaper rash, she said. The ointments have long been used on dairy cows to ease or prevent irritation. They are rich in lanolin or petrolatum and often contain a mild antiseptic.
Dermatologists say the balms contain many of the same ingredients found in conventional skin creams and are safe for people. Beverly Hills dermatologist Dr. Peter Koppleman recommends that his patients using Acutane, an anti-acne drug, use udder balm to relieve dry lips, a side effect of the treatment. The U. It's important to note that because it has mineral oil, which is considered comedogenic, you should use it very sparingly on your face to avoid clogged pores and breakouts.
The opposite of a humectant, it's an occlusive agent that creates a barrier between skin and the environment, working to seal moisture in and inhibit germs from entering cuts. It doesn't get absorbed that's why it feels so greasy and soft , so it has no medical effect on wound healing. We recommend using the Rosy Lips jelly on dry lips for a hint of pink tint. Let's get the off-putting part out of the way: Lanolin is an oily, waxy substance secreted from the sebaceous glands of sheep; its waterproofing nature protects the animals' wool and skin from harsh environmental effects—and it does the same for us.
That means cuticles, chapped lips, rough elbows and nipples—"it's great for women who are nursing," says Macrene. Bag Balm and other udder ointments. The original formula of the classic green tin listed mercury as an ingredient, but don't worry—it's long gone. Now, it contains the antiseptic 8-hydroxyquinoline sulfate for antiseptic purposes in a petroleum jelly and lanolin base, and is best for soothing and aiding in the healing process of chapped skin and minor sores, but the jury's still out on whether it's safe for women to use post-breastfeeding.
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