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65% of Americans Have a Product They Consider a “Cure-All”

By bondsy Mar 8, 2022 | 5:56 AM

In a new poll, 65% of Americans say they have a product in their home that they consider a “cure all.”

And we aren’t talking about that old bottle of Scotch that your grandma has in the basement . . . or that pyramid scheme stuff that your sister-in-law won’t stop trying to sell you.

This is specifically for SKIN problems . . . and these aren’t FAMILY SECRETS.

73% of people say they’d be excited to share their go-to products . . . but unfortunately the poll didn’t include many specifics.

The top “cure-all” item is antibiotic ointment.  Petroleum jelly is second, followed by witch hazel, rubbing alcohol, and VapoRub.  So, you may have most of these “cure-alls” in your own home.

That said, just 20% of people say they have a standard first aid kit in their home.  (And 100% of people are glad to have it when they need it, so that’s something you should have.  No matter how powerful that old Scotch is.)

 

 

(OnePoll)