Twelve Surprising Uses for Vicks VapoRub

There are two scents that remind me being a sick kid: brandy and Vicks VapoRub. Whenever I had a cold, those were mom mom’s go-to remedies. She would make me a glass of hot water, honey, and brandy and then rub Vicks on my chest. I always felt instantly better (and slightly tipsy).

Vicks is an age-old mentholated topical cream intended to relieve head, throat, and chest stuffiness. It uses menthol to elicit a response from receptors in the nose and chest and can work wonders on children with colds or chronic bronchitis. Vicks has been around for over one hundred years and is one of the most widely used over-the-counter decongestants. Lately, there’s been a lot of buzz about unique and unconventional ways to use this odiferous ointment. You’ll be surprised to learn that Vicks VapoRub is a supposed treatment for so much more than just a congested chest.

1. Decongest Your Chest
The most common use of Vicks is to decongest your chest and throat area. When applied to the upper chest, it provides excellent relief of cough and congestion symptoms.

2. On Your Tootsies
Applying Vicks to your feet provides nighttime cough relief. Generously rub VapoRub all over your feet and cover them with socks. Within moments your cough will subside—in the morning you’ll wake up a new, hacking free woman.

3. Achy Breaky Muscles
Vicks relieves sore, overworked muscles. It increases circulation and provides almost instant aid. Use a generous portion and apply it all over the aching area. (Be sure to warn your bedmate as the stench can ensure a nookie-free night.)

4. Get Rid of Nasty Nail Fungus
Rub VapoRub on your toenails if you suspect you have a fungus. Within days, the nail will turn dark—this means the Vicks is killing the fungus. As your toenail grows out, the dark part will grow off and you will have fungus-free feet. Keep applying the ointment over a period of two weeks to fully cleanse nail beds of any remaining bacteria.

5. Stop Your Cat from Scratching
Cats are notorious for scratching every hard surface they get their claws on. To prevent Miss Kitty from ruining your doors, walls, and windows, apply a small amount of VapoRub to these areas. Cats detest the smell and will steer clear. Vicks can also be applied to your arms and legs if your kitty is prone to scratching you.

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I dont think it would work on my cat. He loves the smell of menthol lol and will follow you around trying to chew your clothes or rub on them when you use anything with menthol in it. He has actually tried to chew on my couch when my husband has but aspercream on and sat on the couch, but the other uses I will definately have to try.
02.08.2012
Michele Ungab
itching to try #5. i love my cats to death but i get manic mad when they start scratching on just about anything. now i look forward to sharing my all-time favorite Vicks Vaporub! haha!
02.08.2012
sharla snow
I have actually tried to stop using all petroleum based products. Beyond being better for the earth, I think it is better for our body. An EWG study showed a link between cancer and petroleum products. If you're interested, I'll post the link to the study. The interesting thing about the Vicks history is that the inventor simply blended petro jelly with peppermint oil, and named it after his bro-in-law, Joshua Vick. There are other bases you can use that are non-toxic. Just a thought for DIY home remedy, try blending organic certified pure peppermint at home with virgin coconut oil, and make your own salve. It is petro-free and VERY inexpensive. You'll get even better results!
02.08.2012
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02.08.2012
rsqdogsmom
We always had Vicks on hand when I was growing up. The smell of Vicks and Noxema remind me of my childhood: Vicks for winter colds, Noxema for summer sunburn. Oh, if only all of life's ills could be treated so easily! I still use Vicks at night to keep my head clear and to drive away that overnight stuffy nose. The other primary use for Vicks is to counteract the smell of decomp during an autopsy, and by the police, detectives and EMTs at a crime scene that includes a dead body. A little Vicks under the nose and that's all you can smell.
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