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nativetexan , 02-08-2011 07:30 PM
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bag balm in the little green can. this is (udder cream).
and ask your Doctor about this also. take Vitamin E and fish oil caplets.
and ask your Doctor about this also. take Vitamin E and fish oil caplets.
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Zees is a great first aid brand. Should be great stuff and for sure with that catchy title you won't forget it. I'm going to look for it. This has been a great bunch of information and sharing......blessings, Ruth
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sueisallaboutquilts , 02-08-2011 07:56 PM
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zees crack cream
How do you expect me to stop laughing????? :P :P :P :POriginally Posted by sewwhat85
Now dont laugh i use Crack Cream ZEES brand it is like magic if you have chapped hands. Now quit laughing it is called zees crack cream
Okay, where do you get it???
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sueisallaboutquilts , 02-08-2011 08:08 PM
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I can't find it. The one that comes up is Zims Crack Cream. Could that be it???Originally Posted by mrspete
Zees is a great first aid brand. Should be great stuff and for sure with that catchy title you won't forget it. I'm going to look for it. This has been a great bunch of information and sharing......blessings, Ruth
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Ouch!!! That hurts!!! :| :|Originally Posted by Maggie_1963
burn them on the iron, like I did tonight, ugh!!! All four pads, with blisters!
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moonwork42029 , 02-08-2011 09:15 PM
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and ask your Doctor about this also. take Vitamin E and fish oil caplets.
When we lived just outside of Denver, the doctor actually said to use it to help prevent diaper rash. It worked pretty good along with the other kind of bag balm ... it was creamier.Originally Posted by nativetexan
bag balm in the little green can. this is (udder cream).and ask your Doctor about this also. take Vitamin E and fish oil caplets.
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and ask your Doctor about this also. take Vitamin E and fish oil caplets.
I use bag balm too.Originally Posted by nativetexan
bag balm in the little green can. this is (udder cream).and ask your Doctor about this also. take Vitamin E and fish oil caplets.
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It is good stuff. I have used it many times. Will also make your nails tough too.Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
When your hands are real dry, use fine sand paper, then use Hoof Maker..And I'm not kidding about this. I learned about this many years ago and am still using it, especially after a day out back in the yard. Soak in warm water and soap, rinse, almost dry, and then slop on Hoof Maker. It'll make your hands soft and smooth.