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12-30-2011, 08:59 PM
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Minor Burns
If you love to cook, then you are most likely to burn yourself from a hot pan or casserole.
A home remedy is to pour some bicarbonate of soda into a container of ice water, soak a cloth or gauze in it and apply it to the burn. Keep applying till the burn doesn't feel hot anymore. This treatment could also prevent you from blistering on burns. ' don't be so insecure to that person you think having a better life than you do, coz sometimes, that one thing you're jealous of, is the only thing she has, and of all the fun simple things you enjoy, who knew, she might have been praying so hard to be in your shoes.' - dkny |
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