Guest guest Posted December 19, 2001 Report Share Posted December 19, 2001 Hi! I'd like to comment on the bag balm in regard to Lois. I must also agree that this product is wonderful. I keep a jar in my barn (I have horses) in case it's needed. Sometimes I use the balm in the winter to moisturize the upper part of the horses hoof that becomes extremely dry in the winter. Just one application takes care of the dryness for a couple of weeks. Have also used it on mares whose udder can become extremely cracked and dry after weaning their foals. It softens the udder up nicely seemingly becoming less painful for the mares! I've also read that the famous and beautiful country singer Shania Twain uses bag balm to moisturize her whole body! Kandi > My Physical Therapist turned me on to Bag Balm. For 3 months I > could not wash my feet or use any foot lotions because of a diabetic foot > ulcer. When my foot finally healed, I had these thick dry calluses on my > feet. I slathered my feet in Bag Balm, then put on white athletic socks & > went to bed. In the morning I rubbed off the balm which had not absorbed > into my skin. After 3 days, 90% of the calluses were gone. Now I use the > bag balm once or twice a month for maintenance. It was under $10. I cannot > guarantee it will work on your fingers, but I suspect it would help. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2001 Report Share Posted December 19, 2001 And I forgot to mention that you can buy it right from the drugstore; Walgreen's sell it! Kandi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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