Guest guest Posted July 23, 2003 Report Share Posted July 23, 2003 Effie - Tennessee has that red stuff too and it does not come out of fibers if you dare try to wet it first. Just let it dry than stomp it off, vacuum it up whatever. But red and wet = big time clean-up issues. Hell, it stains a lot of folks concrete driveways and home foundations if they don't hose it off right away. Me too, Chris...want to know when that sea mud soap is ready!! Question: if sutures at a c-section site are looking funky and mom is taking antibiotics and there's packing in there and all (ew ew ew is all I can say) is there any healing eo's or herbs out there that can help either directly on the sutures or indirectly? TIA Dale - Effie Humburg Tuesday, July 22, 2003 8:56 PM Re: Chris, sea mud soap Hi Chris: . The first time he came home after he married a Texas gal, she wondered what all that black stuff was she saw in the fields. We got a big chuckle but after being down there I can understand and want to ask 'what is all that red stuff.' Blessings and love, Effie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2003 Report Share Posted July 24, 2003 Greetings People: That 'red stuff' could it be iron oxide? It could be a new product - Red Concrete Driveways call 800 coloryourdriveway ;-). Seriously, is this mud like moor mud or some other mud people put on their bodies? All the Best Jim Chow Wellness Coach --- Dale Bernucca <DBernucca wrote: > Effie - > > Tennessee has that red stuff too and it does not > come out of fibers if you dare try to wet it first. > Just let it dry than stomp it off, vacuum it up > whatever. But red and wet = big time clean-up > issues. Hell, it stains a lot of folks concrete > driveways and home foundations if they don't hose it > off right away. > > Me too, Chris...want to know when that sea mud soap > is ready!! > > Question: if sutures at a c-section site are > looking funky and mom is taking antibiotics and > there's packing in there and all (ew ew ew is all I > can say) is there any healing eo's or herbs out > there that can help either directly on the sutures > or indirectly? > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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