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For those of you who are sensitive to chemicals - I have just recently

purchased Enjo cloths. They clean really well by just using cold water! I

am really pleased with them. There are probably other types around of

similar structure, but I am glad to see the back of having to use chemicals

in the bathroom, kitchen and on the floors. Just thought it might be worth

a mention to those like myself, who are chemical sensitive.

 

Tracy

 

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" tk200192071 " <tk2001

 

Thursday, 10 January 2002 13:24

shingles treatment I'll try that next time

 

 

> No need to be appalled. It is the only thing that has worked for her

> so far. Her shingles usually start out with only one or two small

> raised irritations maybe the size of a pencil eraser or smaller. If

> we treat these it doesn't get worse. Not everyone is chemically

> sensitive and a lot of women wear nail polish every day. Not that it

> is good for you but try getting them to stop unless there is

> something wrong with them.

>

> Any way, thanks for the suggestion and I will try it next time to see

> if it works on her.

>

>

>

> Gettingwell, " francies2 " <francies2> wrote:

> > OH MY!!! I'm appalled! I spend my life recently trying to avoid

> > all man made chemicals. Yet I guess it does not suprise me that an

> MD

> > would not know any better anyway.

> >

> > Essential oil of helichrysum and that of peppermint (keep away from

> > mucas membranes) can not only ease the pain of shingles, but can

> > help the body begin to heal the inflamed nerve endings near the

> > skin and because they are anti-viral, and shingles are caused by

> > the same family of viruses that cause chicken pox, herpies, and

> > bells palsy, essential oils can actually allow the body to rid

> > itself of the virus.

> >

> > francie

> >

> > Gettingwell, " tk200192071 " <tk2001@m...> wrote:

> > > Clear nail polish applied to shingles will stop the unbearable

> pain

> > > and reslove the problem quickly. Of course this is for small

> areas

> > > but it works dramatically, almost immediately. My mother gets

> > > shingles frequently and if we catch it before it gets out of

> control

> > > we can stop the process with one or two applications. Just

> > something

> > > to try, I don't think it is in any of the texts. She learned it

> > from

> > > a dermatologist by accident at an appointment.

> > >

> > >

> > > Gettingwell, marianne2406@a... wrote:

> > > > In a message dated 9/1/02 05:48:08 GMT Standard Time,

> jorudd@s...

> > > > writes:

> > > >

> > > > Shingles can appear on any part of the body, my neighbour had

> > > shingles on his

> > > > face and it took an age to clear.

> > > > Marianne

> > > >

> > > > > A shingles rash is more widespread, and usually appears

> around

> > > the

> > > > > waistline.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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