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Bacon: Nosebleed Cure To End All Nosebleed Cures?


First Posted: 01/25/2012 12:10 pm Updated: 01/25/2012 6:04 pm

Laypeople have long known that bacon can cure innumerable ailments: depression, unwanted thinness, tastelessness of lentil. And new research suggests that the cured meat has medical applications that have nothing to do with the heart and stomach. It seems that bacon -- used in a very unusual way -- is one of the best cures out there for a bloody nose.

We know what you're thinking: the cure must involve bacon fumes. Surely, the delectable smell of bacon sizzling its way to crispness in the frying pan must be so miraculous that it can dry up nasal hemorrhages as surely as it stops diets!

Nope, unfortunately not. The real cure doesn't even involve cooked bacon. Instead, to cure a nosebleed using bacon, you actually have to stick a piece of bacon up the bloody nostril. It turns out raw "cured salt pork" (read: basically bacon) is as effective a nasal tampon as we have. It works especially well for treating certain conditions that lead to chronic nosebleeds.

The new enthusiasm among doctors for bacon-as-nosebleed-remedy has deep roots. It was long considered a folk remedy, with medical professionals only intermittently recommending it. More often, bacon has been depicted in medical literature as an absurd and improbable cure for nosebleeds, the butt of a joke rather than a serious suggestion.

Stuffing bacon up your nose might not replace pinching it and tilting your head back as a first line of defense against bloody noses. But if that doesn't work, and you realize you have some extra bacon lying around, the bacon method might be worth trying out the next time you have a nosebleed.

Wait a second, though -- who has has ever had "extra bacon lying around"? That's like extra vacation days or spare cake. There's no such thing!

UPDATE: As it turns out, our conflation of "bacon" and "cured salt pork" may have been overzealous. The new study confirmed the efficacy of the latter as a nosebleed cure, not the former. Should've remembered back to "Oregon Trail"! And it's possible that the extra fattiness and decreased smokiness of salt pork would make a difference when determining the cured meats' respective ability to staunch bloody noses. The point being: if you want to stuff a wad of bacon up your nose the next time you're bleeding, go right ahead, but don't blame us if it doesn't go well!

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Laypeople have long known that bacon can cure innumerable ailments: depression, unwanted thinness, tastelessness of lentil. And new research suggests that the cured meat has medical applications that ...
Laypeople have long known that bacon can cure innumerable ailments: depression, unwanted thinness, tastelessness of lentil. And new research suggests that the cured meat has medical applications that ...
Laypeople have long known that bacon can cure innumerable ailments: depression, unwanted thinness, tastelessness of lentil. And new research suggests that the cured meat has medical applications that ...
Laypeople have long known that bacon can cure innumerable ailments: depression, unwanted thinness, tastelessness of lentil. And new research suggests that the cured meat has medical applications that ...
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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
2 hours ago ( 9:00 PM)
Kidding aside, I've heard best cure for a nosebleed is to apply pressure to the nostril and tilt the head back. I guess tilting it back decreases bloodflow to the nose, and the pressure helps the wound close. The only downside to this method is... no bacon.
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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
2 hours ago ( 8:57 PM)
Sounds like a good way to get food poisoning in your nose.
8 hours ago ( 2:49 PM)
I shove bacon up my nose regularly just to be safe.
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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
2 hours ago ( 8:58 PM)
Who doesn't?
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WhereIsTheTruth
Imagine there's no Heaven... It's easy if you try.
2 minutes ago (11:16 PM)
That and don't forget to bring a towel!
10 hours ago ( 1:14 PM)
Time to go huff some bacon!
12 hours ago (11:40 AM)
"Instead, to cure a nosebleed using bacon, you actually have to stick a piece of bacon up the bloody nostril."

No thank you. I'll go through a box of Kleenex before wasting a piece of bacon.
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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
2 hours ago ( 8:58 PM)
Vegans can try humus instead.
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John Hazelton Smith
Don't get caught...
14 hours ago ( 9:17 AM)
Maybe it could help you lose weight as well. stick the bacon up your nose and then eat some vegetables­. It will make them smell like bacon so you won't be disappoint­ed!!! LOL. I bet if you grind it up and shoot it directly into your veins, bacon probably could cure cancer. lol.
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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
2 hours ago ( 8:59 PM)
Dude, I'm going to mainline some bacon tomorrow.
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Paintio
And I guess that I just don't know...
08:34 PM on 01/26/2012
Bacon is the cure for life.
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WhereIsTheTruth
Imagine there's no Heaven... It's easy if you try.
2 seconds ago (11:17 PM)
Bacon. It does a body good.
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Solarluna
I'm just sayin'...
06:48 PM on 01/26/2012
Oh come on, "a nasal tampon"?

So Gross.
03:23 PM on 01/26/2012
I don't know about you guys, but where I'm from bacon is too expensive and delicious to be shoving up my nose, thankyouve­rymuch.
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RedRat
Ignorance is fixable, stupidty is forever
01:11 PM on 01/26/2012
Gee, I found that broccoli works even better.
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J0E1
The only person who will end the wars-Ron Paul '12
01:22 PM on 01/26/2012
Typical vegetarian­. Always putting down meat, even when it's used for it's crucial medicinal properties­.
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RedRat
Ignorance is fixable, stupidty is forever
06:21 PM on 01/26/2012
LOL.
01:10 PM on 01/26/2012
Mmmmm Bacon *drool* Guess I am having breakfast for dinner tonight! Got me craving some good ol pork belly! :D
12:32 PM on 01/26/2012
Is now a good time to mention that I eat raw bacon out of the packet?
08:24 AM on 01/26/2012
Bacon cures everything­.
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MarieNat
Lobbyist, wanna make something of it?
11:44 AM on 01/26/2012
Indeed.
12:27 PM on 01/26/2012
Absolutely­. Just ask Chuck Norris!
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sacmom3
I anything cant do right since because pickles
09:43 PM on 01/25/2012
Wouldn't the salt sting like heck.
01:08 PM on 01/26/2012
salt is actually pretty soothing on wounds if it is diluted. there may not be enough salt on the bacon to cause a stinging sensation.
09:15 PM on 01/25/2012
Bacon. Cures. Everything­.