OhioHawkeye
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in the us, ballistol is not 'medically approved' but in europe, it is used in doctor's offices and hospitals. I had a friend get a case of road rash over there a few years ago. after scrubbing out the wounds, they used ballistol with the dressings. He healed very quickly. In camp and I get a burn, cut or any break in the skin, I wash as best as I can with what is avaiable and grab the can of ballistol. It seems to really work....and yes though I can't stand the smell either, I actually sell it because it works. ..speaking of smells.. I need to go get some oven cleaner to stain some cherry woodBallistol is mineral oil based. There are other ingredients, potassium oleate, ammonium oleate, benzyl alcohol, amyl alcohol, isobutyl alcohol, benzyl acetate, and anethol (where it gets it's licorice smell that some people hate). In WWI, German soldiers not only cleaned their guns with Ballistol, they used it to treat minor wounds and scratches.