Is WD 40 good for human joints?
Accordingly, what happens if you get wd40 on your skin?
Skin Contact: Can cause skin irritation. Harmful amounts may be absorbed through the skin with symptoms similar to those under inhalation and ingestion. Eye Contact: Liquid sprayed into eyes causes irritation and pain. Ingestion: Symptoms are similar to those of inhalation including pain, diarrhea and vomiting.
- Lose weight. Your weight can make a big impact on the amount of pain you experience from arthritis.
- Get more exercise.
- Use hot and cold therapy.
- Try acupuncture.
- Use meditation to cope with pain.
- Include the right fatty acids in your diet.
- Add turmeric to dishes.
- Get a massage.
Considering this, what WD 40 can be used for?
Well, WD stands for “water displacing” and it's mainly used is as a solvent. Just spray some WD-40 on places where spiders and other insects can get in, such as windowsills and door frames. It will keep the spiders and other bugs out.
WD-40 is a popular product that has many household uses. However, WD-40 is not a medical product under any circumstance and it is not safe for use on your skin or in your body. Its reported use as a pain reliever for arthritic joints is simply a myth.