Tip of the Day: Treat Burns with Ching Wan Hung Soothing Herbal Balm

Adam recommends treating those nasty kitchen burns with Ching Wan Hung Soothing Herbal Balm. It’s about $10 a tube at Amazon. We’re getting some today as we get ready for Thanksgiving meal prep. Be prepared!

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Adam Curry: I’ve had this stuff for a long time, but never really thought much of it until I needed it while cooking. Like many amateur chefs, I sometimes get small kitchen burns—bumping my arm on the oven rack or touching a hot pan. It happens all the time.

On Wednesday, Tina was making something and took a pan out of the oven. It was a regular pan with a steel handle. She got distracted for a moment and accidentally grabbed the hot handle with her full hand. I was in the studio and heard her yell. Immediately, I knew she’d burned herself.

I ran to the drawer and grabbed a tube of Ching Wan Hung soothing herbal balm, which I always keep in my travel kit and kitchen. It’s a small tube, but it’s a miracle worker. I quickly smeared it on her palm and fingers. This would have been a severe burn, but with the balm applied immediately, the pain disappeared, and there was no scarring.

Ching Wan Hung balm is available for about $9.99 online and in many stores. I don’t know how it works, and frankly, I don’t care. What I do know is that it’s essential for any kitchen. Apply it right away when a burn happens, and it works like magic. The pain subsides, and healing is quick and scar-free.

I’ve used it for years, but this experience made me realize just how effective it is. Grabbing a hot pan can lead to painful burns that last for days and leave scars, but not with this balm. Everyone should have Ching Wan Hung in their kitchen. It could save you a lot of pain and trouble.

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