Guest guest Posted November 18, 2005 Report Share Posted November 18, 2005 >>>To give you warm fuzzies .. I found in a piece of very boring research the following statement: " Squalene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon (C30H50) *** its chemical structure *** is very stable against heat and oxidation. " ;-)>> I needed some warm fuzzies! Our heater went out last night and it is only getting into the 20's around here at night! I may go sleep with the cat in the cellar Thanks for the info Butch.....now onto the 2nd part of my question....doesn't it always lead to more questions? LOL I was reading through my info on squalene and something caught my eye... " Helps prevent formation of " age spots " . " For whatever reason, I am developing these age spots on my forehead! ACK! I hate wearing makeup to cover it up, so my next logical step is to find something to combat them. Since I am the Queen of Overkill, I thought about infusing some herbs (anyone know of ones that help with age spots??) in the squalene, on top of using a few EO's as well. I've got some research to do eh Chris Kelly -- Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.3/173 - Release 11/16/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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