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Awesome thread H. thanks for finding it.
I hope everyone does go to webMD..including you. Conformation is a good tool. Since part of my post came directly from there and the Natural MD resource library.RE: Turpentine OIL ---
Technically, it is not a medicine because it in itself has no properties to affect or treat the course of disease or infection, etc. It is only meant to be used on INTACT, UNBROKEN skin. It can be rubbed on skin and subsequent flushing gives a certain pain relief for mild muscle or joint pain. It could be used for toothache. It could be rubbed on the chest or upper lip and when inhaled it may alleviate conjestion --- very similar to Vick's Vapor Rub.
It should NOT be used in an open wound. Those are just the facts. Do a search on the internet. You can trust WebMD. I would bet they won't list it for anything other than what I have.
Look at it this way, a good day for any of us is a day that we learned something.
I went too and appreciate the link have it bookmarked along with the one Holly posted. I did not know there was difference in the turpentine either.Delisha-- I saw the page, Thank You for posting. I've learned from you! (& must admit that I was guilty of confusing turpentine oil and gum turpentine)
Steve GA -- how is your duck today?