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"Banana Peel Splinter Cure"
Megan Smye
Vancouver, British Columbia CANADA
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This really works. If you get a splinter:
1. eat a yummy, ripe banana
2. cut a chunk of peel off, big enough to wrap around the offending area
3. secure it with tape/ elastic/ string.
4. sleep on it!
The enzymes in the banana will naturally draw the splinter out of your skin. It's amazing. Try it.
A Tip: you might want to toss a glove or sock on overnight so you don't smear banana pulp everywhere while you sleep
Also: I've only tried this for wood splinters, but it allegedly works for glass, too.
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