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Anybody got remedies for sunburn besides aloe??
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vinegarAnybody got remedies for sunburn besides aloe??
It can help ease sunburn pain, itching, and inflammation. Soak a few sheets of paper towels in white vinegar, and apply them to thesunburned areas. Leave them on until the towels are dry. Repeat as needed.Anybody got remedies for sunburn besides aloe??
Anybody got remedies for sunburn besides aloe??
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Thanks DwNLizIt can help ease sunburn pain, itching, and inflammation. Soak a few sheets of paper towels in white vinegar, and apply them to thesunburned areas. Leave them on until the towels are dry. Repeat as needed.Anybody got remedies for sunburn besides aloe??
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lol, i said this yesterday too, silly boys don't listenThanks DwNLiz
Thanks DwNLiz
lol, i said this yesterday too, silly boys don't listen
aloe is great for hydrating it, but you need something to cool it, and get rid of the inflammation
As a class in elementary school we raised tadpoles, but the frogs were given to the biology dept at the high school who disected them. They were fun to raise - at the time, I didn't know what they were being raised for.....
JUST CURIOUS - not criticizing. I would think that frog eggs hatching naturally, wouldn't all hatch - some would be eaten by fish and birds etc. Hatching them inside would hatch way more live tadpoles than in the wild. Those tadpoles ALSO feed many species. By raising all the tadpoles and releasing the frogs, are you overpopulating the area?
As a class in elementary school we raised tadpoles, but the frogs were given to the biology dept at the high school who disected them. They were fun to raise - at the time, I didn't know what they were being raised for.....
JUST CURIOUS - not criticizing. I would think that frog eggs hatching naturally, wouldn't all hatch - some would be eaten by fish and birds etc. Hatching them inside would hatch way more live tadpoles than in the wild. Those tadpoles ALSO feed many species. By raising all the tadpoles and releasing the frogs, are you overpopulating the area?
I'm not gonna do this a ton- There are only a few clusters in there. I figure many things eat lil frogs as well, and there are literally thousands of eggs in the pond, so surely 100 froggies won't make too much of a difference!
-Banti