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Aspirating (or inhaling) petroleum jelly could cause something called lipoid pneumonia, according to Dr. Lawrence Gibson at Mayo Clinic.   The good news is, that most of the time, the petroleum jelly rarely goes into the lungs. Typically, i...
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