A Listerine foot soak is a type of at-home foot bath. It’s primarily used to treat athlete’s foot and onychomycosis (toenail fungus). People also use Listerine on their feet to help remove dead skin.
It’s not pretty, and it’s not sweet, but people love it. The modern drugstore is a land of rainbows. The perky pink of Pepto-Bismol. The soothing green of NyQuil. From aisle to aisle, peppy purples ...
While Listerine is sold today as a mouthwash, it’s been used for plenty of other things. People have tried it on everything from mouths to armpits to feet. Some people think the ingredients in ...
That bottle of Listerine sitting on your bathroom shelf might be more versatile than you think. Beyond keeping your breath minty fresh, it can work wonders in your garden, helping to battle pests, ...
And now a page from our "Sunday Morning" Almanac: May 15th, 1923, 93 years ago today ... a date to take your breath away. For that was the day the Lambert Pharmacal Company was awarded a trademark for ...
Gargling with Listerine can eliminate gonorrhea throat infection, scientists reported on Tuesday in the journal Sexually Transmitted Infections. Scientists led by Dr. Eric Chow of the Melbourne Sexual ...
Calls are growing online to boycott the dental care brand Listerine after pictures circulated of the brand's "Care with Pride" packaging, an initiative that supports LGBTQ nonprofit groups. The ...
Listerine users are suing the mouthwash's manufacturer Johnson and Johnson over claims it put them at risk of cancer. A previous study found the company's Cool Mint flavor mouthwash increased levels ...
If four out of five TV doctors tell you something is true, chances are, there’s not any evidence to actually back up that claim. But now, for at least one of those claims, there is evidence—even if it ...