More like fuji apples and mcintosh apples, or better yet humans (23 chromosomes) and hemaprodites (22 chromosomes) it is only missing the chlorine ion... And yet is completely safe to be applied twice a day with no limit on the period of application.. And chlorine, when bound to a molecule (not in free gaseous form) is a quite common means of enhancing the ability of a molecule to function as a disinfectant......basic high school chemistry...
Lol this was originally for cows until it was discovered that wounds on the hands of those that milked cows (by hand) healed faster. It has been used for as long as I can remember for lots of skin rashes, cuts and etc. try it you’ll like it
Oh i have.. Dad used it all the time. It also gives you a protective layer against abrasion and small cuts..i wouldn't be surprised if it reduced the survival of viruses on the protected skin surface.
You might be thinking of hydroxychloroquine.
Hydroxychloroquine =/= Hydroxyquinoline
Apples and oranges.
Thank you. Low effort post from op
More like fuji apples and mcintosh apples, or better yet humans (23 chromosomes) and hemaprodites (22 chromosomes) it is only missing the chlorine ion... And yet is completely safe to be applied twice a day with no limit on the period of application.. And chlorine, when bound to a molecule (not in free gaseous form) is a quite common means of enhancing the ability of a molecule to function as a disinfectant......basic high school chemistry...
For cows
Lol this was originally for cows until it was discovered that wounds on the hands of those that milked cows (by hand) healed faster. It has been used for as long as I can remember for lots of skin rashes, cuts and etc. try it you’ll like it
Gymnasts use it like crazy to help heal and protect their hands from being on the uneven bars.
Oh i have.. Dad used it all the time. It also gives you a protective layer against abrasion and small cuts..i wouldn't be surprised if it reduced the survival of viruses on the protected skin surface.
Farmers have used that to prevent cracked callouses on their hands for decades.
My Granny used Bag Balm when I was a kid on her milk cow, and on her hands. I've used Bag Balm ever since then...
Grandma had me put it on a wart I had on my finger for a week or so and it went away.
It rubs the lotion on its udders or else it gets the rash again..
I ALWAYS have a tin of this available. Chloroquine is a quinolone derivative. https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=difference+chloroquine+and+quinolone&hl=en&as_sdt=0&as_vis=1&oi=scholart#d=gs_qabs&u=%23p%3DuoIPzIhqoWkJ see
So Hydroxychloroquine is not similar to Hydroxyquinoline? I thought I read both do similiar things or have similar properties?
Just lacking a little cl(-) but the quinine is still there...
I used to have that! I'll have to go look and apply some daily,
Lanolin? Like sheep's wool?