Well, when I was growing up I was told that vicks vapor rub would take care of the breathing problems, and the stuffed noses that I got from colds. When you play outside in the rain or the snow, your most likely going to get sick and that will have you rubbing vicks vapor rub on your chest to help with breathing, and your stuffed nose. This is one of the many uses that vicks vapor rub has been known for, but there are other uses as well.
Vicks has is quite a bit of uses, such as: you can use vicks vapor rub to take care of toenail fungus. It’s funny how a product that is suppose to take car of your breathing can take care of your toenails as well. Vicks vapor rub and Listerine both cure toenail fungus due to their powerful antiseptics. Simply rub a small amount on the infected toenail once or twice a day for best results. If you have a cough, you can rub vicks on the bottom of your foot which will help your cough. Wow, you talk about some strange ways to help get better.

Vicks is also known for pain reliever, which is good for those who have achy muscles from working all day. As I continue to do some searching, i keep finding that people want to know about or have been asking about what are the uses, and each one is pretty much the same. They all want to know about putting vicks on baby’s feet, or if they are sick to put the vicks on the bottom of the sick persons foot which will help take care of the colds breathing, and stuffed nose or coughing.
Fungus under toe nail can be a real problem. This condition may take time & a lot of work when it comes to treating it. This dreadful invader that can make your nails unsightly in a short span of time doesn’t go away in the midst of the night. You may must endure months of constant treatment. If that doesn’t seem nice to you, you ought to take note of basic tips to prevent fungus under toe nail problems.
I have a cat that I have had for over 13 years who has recently gotten hurt. She insists on staying outdoors but the ants, mosquitoes, and other insects seem to be attracted to her. I suggest that you team up with one of the doggy/kitty shampoos industries and figure a way to put Vicks into the shampoo and maybe it will also repel fleas. Heartworms are caused by mosquitoes and I already know that they don’t like Vicks. Me……I love it.