Guest guest Posted January 28, 2012 Report Share Posted January 28, 2012 Thank you! I went straight to my Biotin bottle and will see what response I get on my skin - I don't wear deodorant but reckon a dab of CS on it's own might do the trick anyway if needed, Jane two tips--one great and one very good > The ingesting of a 5000 mcg, capsule of biotin two times per day has > resulted in much healthier skin. Much less wrinkling. The skin on my > Mother's hands was like chicken feet skin almost. Mine are similar, but > not as bad. I thought it was just genetics. Then an older lady with very > fine skin told me that a dermatologist had once told her sister about the > biotin twice a day. So I have been taking this for nearly a month and a > half and the improvement in my skin is very, very remarkable. Especially > at my age of 70, one does not expect significant improvement, but it has > happened. So glad and hope it keeps on working. And that it works for > others as well. > Tip # 2; B. Bradley's MRSA formula of 70% CS, 10% DMSO, and 15% > vegetable glycerine makes the best underarm deodorant ever. I have used > the Now brand 20% zinc oxide, but this beats even that hands down. Very > cheap too if you have your own CS generator. > I personally am tickled pink especially over the biotin. The skin > on the edges of my index fingers down and up the insides of the thumbs has > been very thick, but has now thinned considerably. I am actually thinking > that my hands may look like human appendages in another month!! The rest > of my skin has a much finer texture to it now also. But the hands are the > most remarkable so far. Very best wishes, pj ps I take lots of > Vit. > E and other antioxidants and have for years so it isn't that. It is > definitely the biotin. imho no medical advice here---just my > experience. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2012 Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 Good post, Shirley. Have archived same. Gerry > > The ingesting of a 5000 mcg, capsule of biotin two times per day has > resulted in much healthier skin. Much less wrinkling. The skin on my > Mother's hands was like chicken feet skin almost. Mine are similar, but > not as bad. I thought it was just genetics. Then an older lady with very > fine skin told me that a dermatologist had once told her sister about the > biotin twice a day. So I have been taking this for nearly a month and a > half and the improvement in my skin is very, very remarkable. Especially > at my age of 70, one does not expect significant improvement, but it has > happened. So glad and hope it keeps on working. And that it works for > others as well. > Tip # 2; B. Bradley's MRSA formula of 70% CS, 10% DMSO, and 15% > vegetable glycerine makes the best underarm deodorant ever. I have used > the Now brand 20% zinc oxide, but this beats even that hands down. Very > cheap too if you have your own CS generator. > I personally am tickled pink especially over the biotin. The skin > on the edges of my index fingers down and up the insides of the thumbs has > been very thick, but has now thinned considerably. I am actually thinking > that my hands may look like human appendages in another month!! The rest > of my skin has a much finer texture to it now also. But the hands are the > most remarkable so far. Very best wishes, pj ps I take lots of Vit. > E and other antioxidants and have for years so it isn't that. It is > definitely the biotin. imho no medical advice here---just my > experience. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2012 Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 My wife and I both did a series of the Dr e liver cleanses a number of years ago. Passed lots of gallstones. Her chronic foot odor vanished. We now can be working outside doing the sweatiest most grungy work imaginable in hot weather and even after hours of such activity, neither of us smells bad. Since one function of the liver is as a whole-body filter, I can see how that would help a lot. With that and regular bathing, little chance now of needing deodorants. Had long since discontinued use of any antiperspirants some 20 yrs ago. > > Thank you! I went straight to my Biotin bottle and will see what > response I > get on my skin - I don't wear deodorant but reckon a dab of CS on it's > own > might do the trick anyway if needed, > > Jane > > two tips--one great and one very good > > > The ingesting of a 5000 mcg, capsule of biotin two times per day has > > resulted in much healthier skin. Much less wrinkling. The skin on my > > Mother's hands was like chicken feet skin almost. Mine are similar, but > > not as bad. I thought it was just genetics. Then an older lady with very > > fine skin told me that a dermatologist had once told her sister > about the > > biotin twice a day. So I have been taking this for nearly a month and a > > half and the improvement in my skin is very, very remarkable. Especially > > at my age of 70, one does not expect significant improvement, but it has > > happened. So glad and hope it keeps on working. And that it works for > > others as well. > > Tip # 2; B. Bradley's MRSA formula of 70% CS, 10% DMSO, and 15% > > vegetable glycerine makes the best underarm deodorant ever. I have used > > the Now brand 20% zinc oxide, but this beats even that hands down. Very > > cheap too if you have your own CS generator. > > I personally am tickled pink especially over the biotin. The skin > > on the edges of my index fingers down and up the insides of the > thumbs has > > been very thick, but has now thinned considerably. I am actually > thinking > > that my hands may look like human appendages in another month!! The rest > > of my skin has a much finer texture to it now also. But the hands > are the > > most remarkable so far. Very best wishes, pj ps I take lots of > > Vit. > > E and other antioxidants and have for years so it isn't that. It is > > definitely the biotin. imho no medical advice here---just my > > experience. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2012 Report Share Posted January 29, 2012 In a message dated 1/29/2012 6:42:20 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, gsim@... writes: Tip # 2; B. Bradley's MRSA formula of 70% CS, 10% DMSO, and 15% > vegetable glycerine makes the best underarm deodorant ever. I have used > the Now brand 20% zinc oxide, but this beats even that hands down. Very > cheap too if you have your own CS generator. Hi Shirley, never thought of using it for deodorant. Always just used baking soda...good idea, could even be put in a roll-on.... I think the CS in the " Mix " is 75%.....I know some friends that had to lessen the DMSO due to irritation but it still is great... Lois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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