Wednesday, September 27, 2017

129. KATIALIS AND BALATKINIS: A Tale of Two Ointments and the Brothers that Created Them.

KATIALIS, formulated by Dr. Lorenzo Reyes, B&W print ad, 1946.

The most successful local skin ointment in history was formulated in the 1930s by Dr. Lorenzo C. Reyes (b.?/d. 1985) and mixed by his chemist brother, Manuel, at his Locre Laboratorio in San Lazaro, Manila. The name of  KATIALIS topical ointment was coined from “KATI”(itch) and “ALIS” (go away), and was widely marketed as an effective solution to skin diseases such as “tagihawat, anan, anghit, buni, alipunga, bungang araw, bulutong tubig, balakubak, sunog sa araw, masamang butlig, ulsera, sugat, pekas, galis, pigsa, butlig pagkatapos mag-ahit, sigid ng lamok, surot at iba pang maliit na hayop”.

KATIALIS was available in small jars, and was one of the first medicine brands advertised as being Philippine-made. Its whimsical ads showed allegorical figures like angels, biblical characters (the 3 Kings, for instance, bearing KATIALIS jars as gifts) and wild animals (to represent various skin ailments). After over 80 years, KATIALIS is still available in the market today. 

BALATKINIS, formulated by Dr. Manuel C. Reyes, B&W print ad, 1948

After concocting Katialis for 10 years for his brother, Manuel struck it on his own and came up with a copycat brand, BALATKINIS  in 1947. Like KATIALIS, the new BALATKINIS was guaranteed to effectively remove “galis, buni, pigsa, tagihawat, butlig, anan, pekas, alipunga, sugat na maliliit at kagat ng hayop tlad ng lamok, surot, pulgas, atbp.”

BALATKINIS also had its share of print advertising, going as far as capitalizing on the fact that its maker is the same Manuel C. Reyes, ”na sa loob ng 10 taon ay siya rin ang gumawa ng Katialis (pormula ni Dr. L. C. Reyes). Despite following the same marketing formula of the pioneering skin ointment, BALATKINIS did not quite take off, and failed to replicate KATIALIS’ pedigree of success.

4 comments:

  1. According to a Cebuano radio commercial promoting Katialis Soap (which I've been hearing over RMN dyHP Cebu), Katialis was actually invented in 1929 (mil nobesyentos beintenueve in Cebuano, originally Spanish). I hope you can update the post, Sir.

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  2. A radio announcer is not exactly a reliable source of information, and as such, the information is unverified.

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  3. Alex R. Castro,
    So you doubt the efficacy of Katialis, then? Apparently you have never heard from people who had actually used this & found it to be effective.
    Here I'm only talking about Katialis OINTMENT.
    I can't stress enough how effective it is.

    If Katialis is still being used by people today after more than 80 years since its invention, then that can can only mean the product is very effective.

    And no one can argue with the results!

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    1. where in the article that I said that I doubt the efficacy of Katialis?

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