<p>Im not saying all the suggestions will work with you or are necessary to you, but I hope in some way they may help.</p>
<p>The Definitive Health List</p>
<p>A scale and a full length mirror: if youre worried about the freshman 15 and your appearance, a weight scale and mirror in your dorm room will do.</p>
<p>Vitamins
1) Multi-vitamin: Because beer, Ramen and Pop-Tarts dont get you all the vitamins and minerals you need
2) Vitamin C: to keep up your immune system during cold season
3) Vitamin E: this comes in two forms-- one is in a gel-like pill, the other is in a small glass jar. The ingestion of vitamin E is supposed to soften your skin, strengthen your hair. The vitamin E in a jar-- vitamin E oil-- is often put on scars or stretch marks to advance healing and lighten the scar
4) Vitamin D/Oscal: to keep your bones strong</p>
<p>Body Protection
1) Suntan lotion
2) Bug spray (to keep your skin from those awful mosquitoes etc)
3) Waterless hand sanitizer <a href="http://www.purell.com/original.aspx%5B/url%5D">http://www.purell.com/original.aspx</a>
4) Condoms/birth control pills/contraceptives etc.
5) Kleenex or other facial tissue
6) Contact lens solution
7) Contact lens case
8) Sunglasses
9) Glasses</p>
<p>Medicine Cabinet: Its good to have a little box or tote in which to store your medicinal needs.
1) Pain and fever relief-- Tylenol, Advil, ibuprofen
2) Stomach Relief: Ah, Pepto Bismol.
3) Bandages and band-aids: for sprains and cuts
4) Neosporin
5) Hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol
6) Cough drops/lozenges
7) Robitussin/Dimetap for cold/coughs
8) Eye drops
9) Allergy medicine: Claritin or Benadryl or other anti-histamine
10) Cotton balls (for applying any cream or gel medications to a wound)
11) Anti-Itch cream: for bug bites
12) Vicks Vapo Rub: I always put this on my chest and throat when Im sick
13) DayQuil/NyQuil
14) Salonpas <a href="http://www.salonpas-usa.com/salonpas.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.salonpas-usa.com/salonpas.html</a> or Icy Hot Patches or Thermal Patches for aches</p>