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On the other hand, word "kanka" means something like a body in sence of close friendship. Word comes from Turkey, higher level of this friendship can be called "pampa". |
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Kank-A is a liquid pharmaceutical product marketed by Blistex used primarily to treat canker sores. It is applied directly on the sore and works by numbing the local area (with benzocaine) to prevent discomfort and forming a protective mucous barrier with a compound benzoin tincture that protects the ulcer from further irritation, allowing it to heal more rapidly.
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