Moondog55 wrote:Actually a "Whole of body powder" question really
At long last I have run out of army foot powder since the place where I used to buy it closed up.
I'm using one of the generic talc and zinc oxide based powders but it is slow to act on the dreaded crotch-rot we all seem to suffer sometimes when it gets hot and sticky and as I've not yet found another good and dedicated GP who's willing to take on new patients for long term health management I just want one over the counter
Any suggestions on a brand or a mix of different ones" Curash is what I'm using ATM as it's the cheapest
Depends what 'crotch-rot' you're talking about...
if it is chafing then any talc powder or a cream that reduces friction (i.e. with dimethicone) will work. the disadvantage of cream is that it can promote the conditions that might favour fungal growth.
If it is a fungal infection (i.e. tinea cruris) the best treatment option is to use an antifungal cream (i.e. canesten) or anti-fungal with hydrocortisone to reduce inflammation and itching. Antifungal creams need to be used for around a week after the signs of infection disappear.
i was a medic in the army many years ago and have substantial experience with the little green bottles of army foot powder. i don't think there are any magic ingredients in it. Nor did I use it or recommend anyone use it. But to each their own and many diggers swear by it.
I'm pretty sure that the ingredients are just talc and cornstarch or something similar. Which means thta it has absorptive and anti-friction properties but no medicinal ingredients. It is not scheduled by the TGA so i doubt if it contains an antifungal.
It is (or was) manufactured in australia by Coolbar.
i f you really must get some try the company:
http://www.colbarqsr.com.au/Colmain.htm