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Caran | 23:32 Fri 08th May 2020 | ChatterBank
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Soap and sugar poultices for splinters etc?
I got a splinter in my finger today after a bit of weeding. I got OH to probe at it with a needle. It was such a tiny splinter but very sore. He couldn't shift it. The I remembered my mother's old remedy. Squash soap and sugar together put it on splinter site and cover with a plaster.
Unfortunately I didn't remember it correctly. The soap needed to be squidgy so I tried to melt it in microwave. Didn't work and sugar didn't really meld into it. I should have used warm water, doh!! Anyway I carried on and eventually had a look, the splinter had gone, success!!
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Yes, I recall soap as a poultice - also sugar and soap poultices for boils.

My Gran used one on my brothers arm, it took the boil and a lot more besides.
It's a new one on me but, as usual, Google comes up trumps:
https://www.homeherbals.com/soap--sugar-poultice.html

We always used baking soda mixed to a paste. For horses we used a bran poultice as hot as they could stand it wrapped in a cloth and applied to a leg or foot.
And if that ever work, Caran tape a raisin to the splinter and it will remove it in twenty four hours.
How are your legs?
doesn't! work....x
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Gness legs still iffy. I bought some of the tablets for legs, not too sure if any improvement really but will carry on with them.
In my experience, Caran Wonder Legs work quite quickly. Are you going to see a doctor if you're still having problems?
Yep, I remember the soap sugar thing, my mom used it on me for various things as a kid.
Snap tony, always worked a treat. God knows what I was doing as a kid to get so many tiny skelfs and splinters in my fingers.
Yep, anything that didn't need surgery, Sam :-)
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Gness at the moment going to doctors is a Nono. We are in lockdown, too nervous to chance going out. OH is high risk having had cancer twice. So I will put up with it.
Doesn't your doctor do phone consultations Caran?
Most of them are.
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Yes ladybirder he does. But at the moment I feel there are other people in far more need than me. I can cope, will wait until we are back to normal. Thank you for your input.
My Mum used to use something called drawing ointment, I think that's what it was called, as it was used for drawing things out.
I got a splinter down my finger nail at school off the parquet flooring and had to go to the school clinic with a teacher. The nurse cut my nail really short so she could pull it out with tweezers. have never forgotten the pain.
BarselMy Mum used to use something called drawing ointment,

Yep, that was another thing in my mom's first aid kit, Blackjack.
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Ooh barrel I feel for you, that sounds so painful.
Tony I thought Blackjacks were chewy sweets?
Caran, it was painful, I was only a child at the time.
I got a splinter down my finger nail at school off the parquet flooring and had to go to the school clinic with a teacher.

Yeah, why was it that most schools ( back in the day ), the hall, dining hall ( same room most times ) had a parquet floor.
Tony I thought Blackjacks were chewy sweets?


They were ( still get them I think and fruit salads ) but this drawing ointment was Black and sticky and mom called it Blackjack.

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