I've heard Vick's Vap-o-Rub
2007-06-14 06:23:41
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answered by cigarsnbrew 4
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Vick's Vapor Rub
2007-06-14 16:13:06
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answered by More Lies & More Smoke Screens 6
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I would take her to a doctor, as a foul smell is usually a sign of an infection. Maybe a Neti Pot or nasal rinse could help, BUT I would want a doctor to give me advice. Good luck and I hope it clears up quickly. Paula
2016-05-20 02:40:04
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answered by lynnette 3
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when we had to be present for autopsies of humans we always just put a drop of the oil that you put in rings that go on light bulbs. That way we could pick the smell that we wanted instead of just having Vicks.
2007-06-14 06:28:53
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answered by Danny 2
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Vick
2007-06-14 06:24:10
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answered by D 7
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vicks vap-o-rub is one thing I've heard of. Dr G from Discovery Health says the smell doesn't bother her, even strong decomp.
2007-06-14 06:22:48
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answered by wendy_da_goodlil_witch 7
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Vicks Vapo Rub - it works for biolab dissections too.
2007-06-14 06:23:24
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answered by zippythejessi 7
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Petroleum Jelly
2007-06-14 06:28:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a histotechnologist and I assist our pathologist with autopsies, we use vicks if it gets to smelly.
2007-06-14 06:28:55
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answered by macy 2
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another way to prevent the foul smell is to smoke a good stinking cigar.
2007-06-14 08:30:56
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answered by Anonymous
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