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-You know I used vitamin K cream on my legs to get rid of spider

veins and after the first week started having diahrea. I stopped

using it a few weeks later and it went away. I asked my doctor about

it and he said he never heard of it doing this to you but advised me

not to use it again just in case. I know it is a vitamin cream but

dont know if anything else is in it.

-- In @y..., mausden@j... wrote:

> I'm here with experience on the oily hair situation. My husaband

had such

> oily hair plus dandruff and I switched him to Lavender volume

shampoo and

> the flakes and oil are not a problem. I also have him use one with

> natural tea tree that is much cheaper than the salon brands, I have

a

> discount membership and get a lot better prices right to my door.

Plus,

> these do not have the chemicals that are not good to have soaking

into

> your brain.

>

> My teenagers were getting oily hair that made their face break out

and we

> tried the clearasil, oily hair shampoo etc. I spent the money on

all the

> fancy stuff at the salon plus it was loaded with chemicals, but

then my

> daughter fell in love with the smell of the LemonGrass Clarifying

shampoo

> I had. Not only is her blonde hair easier to manage, her face

cleared up.

> We use a tiny bit of Morning Start bathgel to wash teen faces and it

> addresses the acne problem. Lemon grass naturally kills bacteria

which is

> a part of the acne issue. When I was in massage school our backs

broke

> out from the detoxing and body work our skin was new to. some people

> brought in cheap store lotion and we really broke out. I started

using

> the MorningStart just to wake me up with the smell in the morning

but it

> cleared up my skin faster than anyone in my group. So we all quit

using

> the lotions with chemicals after seeing what they did. The natural

> products will actually pull the chemicals out of your system so

they have

> a dual purpose.

>

> At night I still practice my massage by a few minutes of a back rub

on my

> kids even though they are older. It is our time to debrief and it

keeps

> my skills sharper. Dragon time massage oil has the EO's that balance

> hormones and boy is my daughter wicked when we forget. She starts

having

> cramps from her periods and the mood swings. It keeps me from

having to

> use drugs to help her like nuprin.

>

> Just read the ingredients and watch for chemicals that can slowly

> overload our sensitive systems. I work with a doctor who gives out

a list

> of the ingredients you want to avoid if possible. Anything you rub

in

> your skin soaks into your blood stream and goes throughout your

> body...and much we can't control so he tells them to make wise

choices in

> what they do choose.

>

> hope that helps!

>

> Blessings,

> Marie

>

> anaturalplace.com

>

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