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Can I eat instant ice? A vital safety guide

4 min read
According to Poison Control, accidentally ingesting the liquid from an instant ice pack can cause minor irritation, but depending on the ingredients and amount, it has the potential to cause serious toxicity. It is never safe to eat instant ice, which is created by a chemical reaction and not from frozen water. This guide explains why instant ice is not for consumption and the steps to take if an accident occurs.

Is Butter Good for Healing Wounds or Burns?

5 min read
While a popular folk remedy suggests applying butter to burns, experts confirm there is no evidence that butter helps healing and it may actually cause infection and worsen the injury. This practice is a dangerous myth and modern first aid guidelines strongly advise against it for both wounds and burns.

Does Lemon Speed Up Wound Healing? Separating Fact from Fiction

5 min read
A severe deficiency in vitamin C, a key component of lemons, is historically known to significantly impair wound healing, a fact famously tied to scurvy. This powerful association has led to widespread misconceptions and the myth that applying concentrated lemon juice directly to a wound could be a quick fix. However, medical and scientific evidence clearly shows that this is an unsafe and ineffective practice.