Guest guest Posted March 21, 2004 Report Share Posted March 21, 2004 Dearest Sis Kariji, Dunno about the use of lemon oil but would not advocate it for those with sensitive skin as it contains citric acid that may irritate or produce skin inflammations in some cases, especially when exposed to strong sunlight. Might have to research this more later after completing several projects. In utmost resonance about drinking water in which beads have been soaked overnight and that it tastes yummmmm! Kinda woody with the distinct rudraksha taste but pleasant. Ayurvedic physicians use rudraksha powder for curing ailments too but I don't know enough about these powders to discuss. Anyone here has info about this? Would love to hear! Jai Maa Simone , "karisprowl" <karisprowl@e...> wrote: > Thanks for this! Sis Sy also mentioned almond oil. I think I'm gonna try it. > > I once web-researched natural oils for woods. Food grade lemon oil (without > petroleum additives, that is) was suggested, also another oil, which I cannot now > remember. I may hit Google one more time, for some hints. > > BTW-- I sometimes drink water, in which the beads have soaked. It DOES taste good! > <g> > > Thanks, again! Kari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2004 Report Share Posted March 21, 2004 Good point, re: the lemon oil. Thanks, Sis! Lots of love, K. , "Simone" <syzenith> wrote: > Dearest Sis Kariji, > > Dunno about the use of lemon oil but would not advocate it for those > with sensitive skin as it contains citric acid that may irritate or > produce skin inflammations in some cases, especially when exposed to > strong sunlight. Might have to research this more later after > completing several projects. > > In utmost resonance about drinking water in which beads have been > soaked overnight and that it tastes yummmmm! Kinda woody with the > distinct rudraksha taste but pleasant. Ayurvedic physicians use > rudraksha powder for curing ailments too but I don't know enough > about these powders to discuss. Anyone here has info about this? > Would love to hear! > > Jai Maa > Simone > > > , "karisprowl" > <karisprowl@e...> wrote: > > Thanks for this! Sis Sy also mentioned almond oil. I think I'm > gonna try it. > > > > I once web-researched natural oils for woods. Food grade lemon oil > (without > > petroleum additives, that is) was suggested, also another oil, > which I cannot now > > remember. I may hit Google one more time, for some hints. > > > > BTW-- I sometimes drink water, in which the beads have soaked. It > DOES taste good! > > <g> > > > > Thanks, again! Kari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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