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[pct-l] Miracle foot care?--vaseline/Desitin



A&D would probably be fine too.  I think that for those of us whose
feet need lubrication it's a matter of trial and error and determining
what works best and is the easiest to use - and find.

Christine "Ceanothus" Kudija
PCT Campo - Sierra City, Cascade Locks - Manning Park less 96 miles
'94
Stevens Pass - Stehekin '02

-----Original Message-----
From: ATtrailhiker@wmconnect.com [mailto:ATtrailhiker@wmconnect.com]
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 5:13 PM
To: cmkudija@earthlink.net
Cc: JHolliday@communitycouncil.org; pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Miracle foot care?--vaseline/Desitin

What about A + D ointment?

It's used for chafing and soothes minor cuts and burns (blisters?)
without easily noticeable Desitin (showing white) and it's not as
greasy (messy) as Vaseline.

My husband uses it at night when he has some chapping and by morning
it's gone. He calls it the "miracle" cream.


Just a suggestion!
Shauna