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MajestyJo 11-19-2015 01:18 AM

Flour for burns
 
Flour is also great if you have something that won't stop bleeding.

Put a dab of flour on and in no time it stops.

The Benefits of Flour
Some time ago, I was cooking some corn and stuck my fork in the boiling water to see if the corn was ready. I missed and my hand went into the
boiling water.

A friend of mine, who was a Vietnam vet, came into the house as I was screaming and asked me if I had some plain old flour...
I pulled out a bag and he stuck my hand in it.

He told me to keep my hand in the flour for 10 minutes.
He said that in Vietnam, there was a guy on fire and in their panic, they threw a bag of flour all over him to put the fire out. Well, it not only put the fire out, but he never even had a blister!!!!
Long story short, I put my hand in the bag of flour for 10 minutes, pulled it out and did not even have a red mark or a blister AND absolutely NO pain.

Now, I keep a bag of flour in the fridge and every time I burn myself. *Cold flour feels even better than room temperature flour. I use the flour and have never ever had even a red spot/burn mark, or a blister! I even burnt my tongue once, put the flour on it for about 10 minutes ... the pain was gone and no burn.

Try it . . . Experience a miracle!

Keep a bag of flour in your fridge and you will be happy you did! Flour has heat absorbent property and also has a strong antioxidant property, thus it helps in burn patients if applied within 15 minutes.

"When someone shares something of value with you and you benefit from it,
you have a moral obligation to share it with others"

Received from a friend who got it from a friend.


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