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  2. Horse ointment - Wikipedia

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    Horse ointment, known as horse oil and horse fat, is a topical formulation derived from subcutaneous fat of horses. [1] Due to its thickness and viscosity , horse ointment is intended for topical use on human skin and mucous membranes to moisturize and increase the restoration of damaged skin.

  3. Liniment - Wikipedia

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    Horse liniment ingredients such as menthol, chloroxylenol, or iodine are also used in different formulas in products used by humans. [19] Absorbine, a horse liniment product manufactured by W.F. Young, Inc., was reformulated for humans and marketed as Absorbine Jr. [20] The company also acquired other liniment brands including Bigeloil and ...

  4. Soap made from human corpses - Wikipedia

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    However, in fact, RIF stood for Reichsstelle für industrielle Fettversorgung ("National Center for Industrial Fat Provisioning", the German government agency which was responsible for the wartime production and distribution of soap and washing products). RIF soap was a poor quality substitute for soap and did not contain any fat, human or ...

  5. Mane 'n Tail - Wikipedia

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    Mane 'n Tail is the brand name of a series of hair and skin care products for humans and horses. Involvement in The Greatest Movie Ever Sold

  6. W.F. Young, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    W.F. Young, Inc. is a privately held American corporation that has sold animal care products since 1892. [2] These brands and products are sold online, in farm, feed, and tack shops, and pet retailers.

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