Firar's Balsam is still sold as is Cold Formula 666:
And both work!
You think that's evil!?! Try Buckley's, it'll scare the cold right out of you.
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I have tried Buckley's ~ bad smell but it does work.
More miracles for you!
My old man used to take a snort of coal oil for the flu, but I never had the nerve to try it.
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I've heard of it used as a rub for severe chest colds but not as inhalant. Actually, that sounds kinda spooky.
Did you ever try Friars Balsam?
I have tried Buckley's ~ bad smell but it does work.
Does it? So far as I know there is no scientific study that shows Buckley's has much more than a placebo effect. There are a lot of chemical mixtures that can relieve cold symptoms, but so far as I know none that actually cure colds. I've taken Buckley's and found that at best its effects last only a short time; unless I drank most of the bottle. My father's cold remedy of rum and honey actually worked better and was a lot more fun to take. I once experimented with brandy as a cold cure and found it highly satisfactory; or at least as much as I could remember of it.
What kind of masochistic kids are these?As for Buckley's I understand there have been reports of kids using it for recreational purposes.
Most OTC cough medicines are mostly psychological placebos, they don't do what they say they do. Mostly sugar and if you pick the right one, something that'll knock you out for the night. A shot of rum will often have the same effect.This on top of other over the counter medicines. But I have not heard that it has only placebo effects before.
That must be from some of the new buckleys formulations, because the original really only had pine needle oil and menthol in it didn't it? And, no, it's not a cure for the cold, it never claimed to be, but it is one hell of a decongestant. Once you take it, as soon as you can breathe again from the shock of the taste, everything lets go. Lol.
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