I had another ailment, though. Walking back and forth with sweat soaked pants that rubbed continuously all day, left me chafed. We always called it chapped growing up. Whatever you call it, it is uncomfortable. Where the wet clothes rub your legs, it irritates the skin, making it red and inflamed. It is painful to walk and probably looks quite funny from a bystander's perspective because the chafing makes you walk bowlegged. To the victim of chafing or chapping, however, it is not funny at all.
I have memories of this affliction from my childhood and I posted about it in the Red Rice post from back in 2013. I describe the chafing problem in that post briefly. What I didn't get into was what we did to try and treat it. My great-grandmother's remedy was to fill your pockets with the leaves of a China Berry tree to the inflamed area. That didn't seem to do much good. Nothing seemed to do much good. It seemed as if you would just have to suffer through the discomfort every time you worked hard as there was no cure. Or was there?
Back in elementary school, we learned about Eli Whitney inventing the cotton gin and interchangeable parts. We also learned about how Samuel Colt invented the Colt Revolver, Alexander Graham Bell and the telephone and Thomas Edison and the light bulb. All notable inventions to be sure. But I'd like to nominate this product as the greatest invention of all time:
Gold Bond Medicated Powder - I only wish I had known about this back in my red rice pulling days |
Okay, so this post may be sort of tongue-in-cheek, but it is a good product that gives great relief to hard-working dirt movers or red rice pullers everywhere. For full-disclosure, Gold Bond Medicated Powder did not pay me a penny for this favorable review, unfortunately.
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