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Hi, I remember someone online was talking about MSM and I found the web site

she mentioned to purchase bulk MSM. I have two questions and was hoping for

quick answers!

 

1) What is better, the MSM powder or flakes?

 

2) How do I prepare the MSM for use in a massage cream or oil?

 

Thanks!

 

Anna

 

 

 

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Hi Anna,

The quick answer is that you won't be able to use this in waterless

preparations, as MSM isn't oil-soluble (as always, list

folks, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong).

That said, either the flakes or powder are fine, but do look to see if your

version can be used internally, as many of the

best things to mix MSM with will draw it thru the skin and personally I'd prefer

the food-grade MSM.

To use it topically, dissolving in water for a 10% solution is recommended as

the higher you go on the strength, the more

likely your MSM will leave solution and recrystallize), and add to the water

portion of a lotion or cream, etc, etc. If I

wanted a massage product, I'd make up a lotion that would take awhile to absorb

and make it on the thick side to help that.

My MSM lotion uses emu oil and aloe butter, but it's not massage-thick. I'd

alter the formula a bit for a thicker lotion by

using some cocoa butter or other hard butter along with the aloe butter, or swap

it completely out and use 10% aloe juice

(any more than that would tax the preservative) in the water phase.

If this is clear as mud, please email me and I'll try to be clearer.

HTH,

Serra

 

 

 

awhite777 wrote:

 

> Hi, I remember someone online was talking about MSM and I found the web site

> she mentioned to purchase bulk MSM. I have two questions and was hoping for

> quick answers!

>

> 1) What is better, the MSM powder or flakes?

>

> 2) How do I prepare the MSM for use in a massage cream or oil?

>

> Thanks!

>

> Anna

>

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Hi Anna,

 

I prefer the powder. As far as dissolving it, I have found that it's best

to do it in water. I haven't had much luck dissolving it in oil. When I

dissolve it in water, I put it in a microwave friendly bowl and nuke it for

about 5 minutes. I stir until I see it dissolving and then put it in for

another 5 minutes. Heat does not bother MSM and I find that when the water

is very hot, it dissolves easily. I then set it off to the side and melt my

oils and such for my lotions or creams and by the time it's ready to pour

the water in, it's cooled down a bit. I have not had my MSM recrystalize on

me and I use it at 14% of the water.

 

HTH,

 

Nikie Brown

After The Rayne - Handmade Soaps and Toiletries

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http://www.aftertherayne.com

936-203-3188

 

awhite777 [awhite777]

Thursday, June 03, 2004 11:22 AM

MSM Cream

 

 

Hi, I remember someone online was talking about MSM and I found the web

site

she mentioned to purchase bulk MSM. I have two questions and was hoping

for

quick answers!

 

1) What is better, the MSM powder or flakes?

 

2) How do I prepare the MSM for use in a massage cream or oil?

 

Thanks!

 

Anna

 

 

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C-M,

Will you please let me know if it stays in the oil???? I have a formula I'd love

to add MSM to (can't take it internally so I

use it topically a lot) but it's a balm.

TIA,

Serra

 

 

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> I just made a salve with infused oils. The MSM dissolved easily in the

> hot oil.

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Hmmmm . . . MSM is water soluble and I have never gotten it to dissolve in oil.

Combine the MSM in water or aloe juice (no greater than 15% MSM) and make you

cream as usual. This stuff works!! I also add tea tree oil and peppermint eo.

-Helen

 

 

 

 

 

I just made a salve with infused oils. The MSM dissolved easily in the

hot oil.

C-M

 

 

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Helen,

As I said, the MSM dissolved in the oil, at least that's how it looked

to my eyes...

After the salve cooled last night, I put some on my ankle, for I had

bumped it rather badly yesterday morning.

The salve looked smooth, but when I put it on, I could feel it was a

tiny bit gritty...

Soooo, I dunno :)

However, something is doing the job, for the ankle was back to normal

this morning, but than it might have been the comfry??

C-M

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Perhaps there is a new kind that dissolves in oil . . . I have used the same

brand since I started making it right after the first Blue Stuff ads appeared.

Also, perhaps the amount of water/aloe you used helped it dissolve. I will be

interested in hearing how your next batch works. Even using water/aloe, it will

get somewhat gritty if the proper ratios are not used. Just add some warmed

distilled water and see if the gritty feel disappears.

 

I think it is the MSM, Christa. Comfrey is a great herb and helps repair skin

but the MSM is the pain reliever in my experiences. I make tons of the stuff

and have many arthritis and fibro customers. I even used it when I went on

vacation one year and wore a NEW pair of shoes that caused my bunion to hurt

like crazy. To the point where I could no longer keep up with everyone else.

Went to the ladies room and rubbed the cream into the bunion. Finished the tour

without any more pain. It is terrific for pain relief. . . . no doubt.

-Helen

 

 

 

 

Helen,

As I said, the MSM dissolved in the oil, at least that's how it looked

to my eyes...

After the salve cooled last night, I put some on my ankle, for I had

bumped it rather badly yesterday morning.

The salve looked smooth, but when I put it on, I could feel it was a

tiny bit gritty...

Soooo, I dunno :)

However, something is doing the job, for the ankle was back to normal

this morning, but than it might have been the comfry??

 

 

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Helen, I don't mind that little bit of gritty feeling, as long as it

does the job. There also is no residue that looks like grittyness to the

naked eye, so something must dissolve.

My batches of green goop came out wonderful yesterday.

I do not sell my medicines, but for the goop , I have a long line of

people who hope I make it..:)

C-M

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