Urine is sterile and antibiotic. Good for treating a wound though culturally distasteful. On Tuesday, August 3, 2004, at 09:58 AM, Automatic digest processor wrote: > Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2004 10:37:30 -0400 > From: Kurt Grotz <kgrotz@MAIL.CRAFTECH.COM> > Subject: Re: Steinbeck should have driven a Vanagon > > An old Italian fellow from the "Old Country" once told me that works on > poison ivy too. Of course he use his crankcase oil on the dog to kill > the > fleas. > > Cheers > > "He strained and the wrench slipped. A long gash appeared on the back > of > his hand. The blood flowed evenly from the wound and dripped into the > pan. > Hell, I never fixed no car in my life without cutting myself. Now > it's done > I don't have to worry no more. > > Well, I can stop that. He urinated on the ground, picked up a handful > of > the resulting mud, and plastered it over the wound. Best damn thing n > the > world to stop bleeding." > > Maybe we can place this piece of advice in the archives? > > ED in Rockville > |
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