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Lion Ointment 60g

Lion Ointment 60g

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SUPPORTS SLEEP & INJURY RECOVERY: The Intelligent Health Epsom Bath Salts dissolve, releasing a powerful blend of magnesium and sulphate minerals. These ease muscle tension, reduce inflammation, and alleviate pain, perfect for post-workout or after a long day on your feet. For full benefits, add to a warm bath (37-39°C) and soak for 20+ minutes. Relax and unwind in the comforting warmth as the minerals work their magic, easing your body and mind into deep relaxation and healing. His son (our Edwin) took over the business when the father died of “softening of the brain”. The family business made and sold its products from premises in Grays Inn Road from the 1870s to 1954. It continued to be controlled by members of the family till 1975 when it was taken over by Leo Laboratories. Burgess’ Lion Brand Ointment is still on sale today but using a different recipe to the original which included a form of lead. (Interestingly the use of lead was discontinued when lead was needed for wartime munitions, it was replaced by a zinc product). Anyway, this caused me remember a couple of ointments from my childhood that worked wonders on all sorts of skin injuries / irritations / infections. Burgess's Lion Ointment and Zam-Buk. Googled them and the only place I could find the Lion Ointment was Feathergills Apothecary in Hebden Bridge. They also did Zam-Buk. Used the Zam-Buk on the surviving pink patches and it's shifted them in little more than 24 hours. Got me thinking. How many other reliable old remedies that pharmacists used to routinely provide are no longer widely available or available at all. We're losing something there and the NHS is footing the bill for often less effective alternatives.

This product was first sold in 1847 by the partnership of a doctor and an Edwin Burgess, a former South London jeweller. They claimed that it would cure “all diseases of the skin (including) tumours, fistulas, shingles and venereal sores ” and that the use of the product would save the need for amputation of limbs. After a few years the doctor left the partnership and the business was developed by Edwin into a thriving concern selling the ointment, and a new line in Lion Brand pills, to 70 countries!On the one hand, there is no hard-and-fast answer to this. It will all depend on the individual. On the other hand, there is a useful guideline to follow. This is that magnesium sulphate paste should have done its job in a week at the most. If it hasn’t resolved the issue by then (or very nearly), then you probably need a stronger treatment. The story alleged that all prisoners died from frost and starvation with later versions indicating that surviving crew members may have resorted to cannibalism to survive. The story was propagated and widely accepted. Today, historians have their doubts about many aspects of the story. However if it was true, this would have been among the worst ship disasters of all time. Use magnesium sulphate paste to treat minor wounds and infections. Remember to apply the usual hygiene precautions. In particular, wash your hands thoroughly and/or wear gloves. Basically, avoid doing anything which could spread the infection to another part of your body. Edwin Burgess, who inherited the misers hoard, was a patent medicine proprietor who sold Burgess’ Lion Ointment.

Basically, always remember that magnesium sulphate paste is a handy traditional remedy for minor wounds and infections. It should never be seen as a substitute for modern antibiotics. How to apply magnesium sulphate paste Going through the above I remembered a couple of ointments from my childhood that worked wonders on all sorts of skin injuries / irritations / infections. Burgess's Lion Ointment and Zam-Buk. Googled them and the only place I could find the Lion Ointment was Feathergills Apothecary in Hebden Bridge. They also did Zam-Buk. Used the Zam-Buk on the surviving pink patches and it's shifted them in little more than 24 hours. Got me thinking. How many other reliable old remedies that pharmacists used to routinely provide are no longer widely available or available at all. We're losing something there and the NHS is footing the bill for often less effective alternatives. Yes this ACTUALLY appeared in the magazine in 1933. You could buy a nose-shaper. Of course you wouldn’t wear it out on a hot date. Oh no, you’d wear it around the house with only your 15 or 16 siblings to laugh at you. You could, apparently, over time, shape your unimpressive honker into something fit for movie stardom. I think the best medicine in this case is to learn to love your nose. Seriously if we catch any of you wearing this there will be big trouble. Otherwise, using magnesium sulphate paste on animals is much the same as using it on humans. This includes the need to change the paste regularly and to take proper hygiene precautions. Best Magnesium Sulphate Paste When William was younger he was a hale and hearty carpenter and known locally as “Gougy” and in a good way of business. William had been born and lived in Ewell all his life. He had built and owned 16 of the wooden clad houses in the area and lived with his unmarried sister till she died (this was probably Sarah Batchelor who was buried in St Mary’s Ewell on 13 Feb 1893 aged 77).I had a dose of some form of dermatitis on my face recently. Itchy, red, flaky patches around the jowl area. Not something I've had before. Tried Savlon, mild steroid cream (Fucidin H) and antibiotics none of which completely shifted the problem, though the antibiotics did the best job. After about 6 weeks of this I grew a beard for 3 weeks which helped a lot in avoiding aggravating it by shaving. Changed shaving brush and disinfected all razors in case that was a source of re-infection. Shaved yesterday and it had mostly gone bar a couple of small slightly pink patches. When some time later one of her children was troubled by the same, she obtained a tiny jar from her local chemist, “applying just a minute quantity for a couple of days, and it healed immediately,” she recalled. Used since 1902 and still made to the original formula, Zam-Buk will aid in the healing of cuts and minor abrasions as well as relieving flaking, dry or sore skin. It can also be used to treat colds. NATURAL, VEGAN & CRUELTY FREE: At The Intelligent Health, we're proud to be 100% vegan and cruelty-free, prioritizing daily wellbeing. Committed to sustainability, our products use recyclable pouches for a greener future. Our Epsom Salts are versatile, perfect with other bath salts, oils, and foams, fitting seamlessly into your routine. Protect your skin's natural barrier and enjoy high-quality mineral benefits with our Epsom Salts. Edwin thinks that William was not the typical miser, gloating over his money, but someone who stashed away his money and documents and then forgot about them. This may have been a family trait as Edwin’s mother also put money way for a particular purpose and then forgot its existence.

Towards the end of his life some of the houses he had build and let out had become very neglected, and were windowless. Others he would not let and the rest he pulled down, refusing to sell the salvageable materials. He had even boarded up his own windows. He was rarely seen in the village and when he was he walked about in dirty rags and wore no boots giving the appearance of a miserably poor and eccentric recluse. Hardly surprisingly this dirty, grumpy old man was not well liked. Also known as Compound Benzoic Acid Ointment, Whitfields ointment is used in the treatment of fungal infections, particularly athlete’s foot. It is named after Professor Arthur Whitfield (1868-1947) who initiated its use for skin conditions, the medicinal field in which he specialised. In December 1901 the neighbours of 82 year old William Batchelor became concerned that they had not seen him for a few days and broke into his home to find him semi conscious, lying on the floor. He was “deplorably dirty and very weak, and the house was in a wretched condition” so was taken to the Epsom Union Workhouse Infirmary where he died “practically of starvation”.

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Also known as Boracic Ointment, this is an established, mild and gentle antiseptic ointment for minor cuts and bruises. It should not be used on large areas of broken skin and is not suitable for use on babies or young children. William left no will and news of the “Ewell Miser” was well reported so there were many claims from all over the UK, to the money William left, but it was his cousin (once removed) Edwin Burgess who inherited it. But of course, there was a big problem. The Irish Sweepstakes was a privately-run lottery, something that is wildly illegal today. Some money did filter down into the hospitals, this was true. But it was only one tenth of the TOTAL PROFITS. And that ten per cent was divided between all hospitals in Ireland, so the funds actually going to the hospitals was negligible in comparison. All hospitals were prepared to accept money from the sweepstakes, except the Adelaide Hospital, who not only disagreed with the sweepstakes, but also smelled a rat. Lessons have been learned to never mix charity fundraising with private business, hopefully the lessons will stay in memory for a long time. If you want to enhance the effectiveness of magnesium sulphate past, you can combine it with Epsom salts. These are generally used in the bath or shower so you get the benefit of heat and steam as well.

You can also cover the infected area with a hot cloth, three or four times a day for 10-20 minutes at a time. The heat encourages blood flow. This speeds up the activity of the white blood cells which fight infections.RESPONSIBLY SOURCED MINERALS OF THE HIGHEST GRADE: We prioritize responsible sourcing & testing of mineral salts. Our salts undergo independent testing to meet strict purity & natural standards. No compromise on quality; at least 99% natural ingredients, no parabens, SLS/SLES, synthetic colours, GMOs, mineral oils, or propylene glycol. Adhering to these standards, we offer safe, pure, eco-friendly high-quality mineral salts. RELIEVES TIRED, ACHING & OVERWORKED MUSCLES: Intelligent Health Epsom Bath Salt is a versatile wellness aid with numerous benefits for your well-being. Soothe sore muscles, alleviate dry/itchy skin, & improve foot health – our Epsom salts can help. Soften/exfoliate rough skin, promote restful sleep, reduce stress, & rejuvenate in a tranquil bath. Incorporate Total Body Therapy Epsom Salt into your self-care to elevate physical & mental health. If you accidentally leave the magnesium sulphate paste on for a bit longer, then there’s unlikely to be any harm done. It is, however, advisable to avoid leaving it on for more than 8 hours or so at a stretch.



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