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Vagisil

Post by Samuel L. Jizzle » Wed Mar 05, 2014 9:53 am

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Post by jbodango » Wed Mar 05, 2014 6:11 pm

Side note about lysol....

The first Lysol Brand Antiseptic Disinfectant was introduced in 1889 by Dr. Gustave Raupenstrauch to help end a cholera epidemic in Germany. The original formulation of Lysol contained cresols.[1] This formulation may still be available commercially in some parts of the world.[2] Formulations containing chlorophenol are still available in the United Kingdom. [3]
In 1911, poisoning by drinking Lysol was the most common means of suicide in Australia. [4] This was performed because one of the active ingredients, benzalkonium chloride, is highly toxic to fish (LC50 = 280 ?g ai/L), very highly toxic to aquatic invertebrates (LC50 = 5.9 ?g ai/L), moderately toxic to birds (LD50 = 136 mg/kg-bw), and slightly toxic ("safe") to mammals (LD50 = 430 mg/kg-bw).[5]
In 1918, during the Spanish flu pandemic, Lehn & Fink, Inc. advertised Lysol disinfectant as an effective countermeasure to the influenza virus. Newspaper ads provided tips for preventing the spread of the disease, including washing sick-rooms and everything that came in contact with patients with Lysol. A small (US50¢) bottle made five gallons (19 litres) of disinfectant solution, and a smaller (US25¢) bottle 2 gallons (7.5 litres). The company also advertised the "unrefined" Lysol F. & F. (Farm & Factory) for use in factories and other large buildings – a 5-gallon (19 litre) can, when diluted as directed, made 50 gallons of disinfecting solution.[6]
In the late 1920s Lysol disinfectant began being marketed by maker Lysol, Incorporated and distributor Lehn & Fink, Inc. as a feminine hygiene product. It was claimed vaginal douching with a diluted Lysol solution prevented infections and vaginal odor, and thereby preserved youth and marital bliss.[7] This Lysol solution was also used as a birth control agent, as post-coital douching was a popular method of preventing pregnancy at that time. The use of Lysol was later discouraged by the medical community as it tended to eliminate the bacteria normal to the healthy vagina, thus allowing more robust, health-threatening bacteria to thrive, and may have masked more serious problems that certain odors indicated in the first place.[9] All the same, Joseph De Lee, a prominent American obstetrician who held great sway over American obstetric practice through his writings, encouraged the use of Lysol during labor. He writes in 1938, "...[J]ust before introducing the hand, the vagina is liberally flushed with 1 per cent lysol solution squeezed from pledgets of cotton, the idea being to reduce the amount of infectious matter unavoidably carried into the puerperal wounds and up into the uterus by the manipulations." [10]
In 1930, Lysol Brand Disinfectant Liquid is introduced to drug stores and hospitals.

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Post by regretfullySaid » Wed Mar 05, 2014 6:21 pm

Thank you for passing on that bit of information that can now nestle comfortably in one of the wrinkles in my brain. That is a bit of interesting.
It makes me wonder just how effective it really was at preventing UTI's, because I had a girlfriend, no matter how well kept she kept her love muffin, was easily subject to UTI's so much that one time after a bit of puking and orange urine I had to force her to get in the car to take her to the hospital and good thing we did because she also had to have a gallbladder removed.
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Post by H20nly » Wed Mar 05, 2014 6:43 pm

Lysol only works on what it touches directly.... for deep penetration you should have rubbed some of this on your girl and let it soak in:

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Post by regretfullySaid » Wed Mar 05, 2014 6:58 pm

That reminds me of a spray that H2o put out (coincidence). I'll try to find it and, next time you "take her to the drive-in", spray it on your lil soldier. It's lubey and has menthol in it. You both should be tickled by it.

Can't find it, it was awhile ago; they must've changed the look and name, you get the idea, menthol + lube = nice.
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Post by H20nly » Wed Mar 05, 2014 8:24 pm

shadx312 wrote: menthol + lube = ace.
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Post by TomViolenz » Wed Mar 05, 2014 10:32 pm

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Post by regretfullySaid » Wed Mar 05, 2014 10:49 pm

Is anyone making fun of feminine hygiene products?

Politics and Religion? Blech...

SCIENCE? Yay!
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Post by H20nly » Wed Mar 05, 2014 10:53 pm

I can't decide whether or not this is a good time to tell a tampon joke :x

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Post by regretfullySaid » Wed Mar 05, 2014 11:08 pm

Oh bloody hell, just pull it out.
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Post by Samuel L. Jizzle » Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:25 am

:lol:

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