Guest guest Posted July 15, 2002 Report Share Posted July 15, 2002 Hey all – Being a sulfur-based medication neophyte, I have been left on the sidelines as a sometimes passionate debate raged all about me. I have read the posts, perused the archives and the highlights, all in search of the pros and cons of sulfur. Dr. Nase mentioned in an earlier post (of which the main topic was cea Ltd.) that most skin with papules and pustules – which I still am prone to – responds wonderfully to topicals with a concentration of .5% to 2% sulfur in them. And many of you have indicated that it is (am I wrong in stating this?) the sulfur component in Gold Bond lotions/creams/whatever that has helped your skin. I also gleaned from Dr. Nase's post that concentrations of 5% to 10% sulfur can be counterproductive, and actually stimulate vasodilatation. And then some users of the Ltd. disc have posted their hypothesis that the yellow (sulfur containing) disc actually causes facial bumps, so I have been confused… I've been intrigued by the little Gold Bond soap opera which has been played out in almost daily installments on our board; intrigued to the point where I decided to seek out a little yellow red-capped bugger to call my very own and take him out on a test drive. So during my lunch hour today, heart thumping in anticipation, I trotted into a nearby Eckerd's in quest of this most (recently, at least) controversial and enigmatic of potions. To my utter chagrin, I discovered that all the little yellow tubes and bottles of Gold Bond contain menthol, which my face cannot tolerate in any way, shape, or form. I considered buying a few of them anyway, for a `spot test' to see if a miraculous decrease on my sensitivity meter had transpired. Alas, an extended noon-time frolic at a salad bar had left me unable to stand in line behind a lady sporting what had to be 75 cans of assorted cat foods and a fragrantly incontinent toddler in her shopping buggy. Back in front of a computer, I hopped onto the Internet in search of… " More than a Powder... It's Medication! " -- http://www.4goldbond.com One plugged into the tackily put together Gold Bond website (dig the little animated Gold Bond container, pirouetting clumsily like a leg less ballerina, in the left-hand corner of the site) I was unable to determine if any Gold Bond products are bereft of menthol. I did find out, however, that the purveyors of Gold Bond hand out thrilling free gifts, like Gold Bond T-Shirts, to random people who send them glowing testimonials, much filled with exclamation points. Are you listening, Mike?!! Goose-bumped and giddy, I clicked on the " FAQ " button to find the answers to the five (5) most frequently asked questions of Gold Bond. This is the fifth most FAQ: Q: Do you have T-Shirts available for sale? A: Yes. Please check out the GB WeaR™ section on this website. Official Gold Bond® merchandise can be ordered via mail-in order form. So while I wait for my Gold Bond T-Shirt to pirouette gaily into my life, do you guys have any suggestions for a non-menthol, .5% to 2% sulfur topical that I can buy over the counter? I also can't tolerate oatmeal-based stuff, or cornstarch. Any suggestions are welcome, as usual. -- Jillian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2002 Report Share Posted July 15, 2002 Hey all – Being a sulfur-based medication neophyte, I have been left on the sidelines as a sometimes passionate debate raged all about me. I have read the posts, perused the archives and the highlights, all in search of the pros and cons of sulfur. Dr. Nase mentioned in an earlier post (of which the main topic was cea Ltd.) that most skin with papules and pustules – which I still am prone to – responds wonderfully to topicals with a concentration of .5% to 2% sulfur in them. And many of you have indicated that it is (am I wrong in stating this?) the sulfur component in Gold Bond lotions/creams/whatever that has helped your skin. I also gleaned from Dr. Nase's post that concentrations of 5% to 10% sulfur can be counterproductive, and actually stimulate vasodilatation. And then some users of the Ltd. disc have posted their hypothesis that the yellow (sulfur containing) disc actually causes facial bumps, so I have been confused… I've been intrigued by the little Gold Bond soap opera which has been played out in almost daily installments on our board; intrigued to the point where I decided to seek out a little yellow red-capped bugger to call my very own and take him out on a test drive. So during my lunch hour today, heart thumping in anticipation, I trotted into a nearby Eckerd's in quest of this most (recently, at least) controversial and enigmatic of potions. To my utter chagrin, I discovered that all the little yellow tubes and bottles of Gold Bond contain menthol, which my face cannot tolerate in any way, shape, or form. I considered buying a few of them anyway, for a `spot test' to see if a miraculous decrease on my sensitivity meter had transpired. Alas, an extended noon-time frolic at a salad bar had left me unable to stand in line behind a lady sporting what had to be 75 cans of assorted cat foods and a fragrantly incontinent toddler in her shopping buggy. Back in front of a computer, I hopped onto the Internet in search of… " More than a Powder... It's Medication! " -- http://www.4goldbond.com One plugged into the tackily put together Gold Bond website (dig the little animated Gold Bond container, pirouetting clumsily like a leg less ballerina, in the left-hand corner of the site) I was unable to determine if any Gold Bond products are bereft of menthol. I did find out, however, that the purveyors of Gold Bond hand out thrilling free gifts, like Gold Bond T-Shirts, to random people who send them glowing testimonials, much filled with exclamation points. Are you listening, Mike?!! Goose-bumped and giddy, I clicked on the " FAQ " button to find the answers to the five (5) most frequently asked questions of Gold Bond. This is the fifth most FAQ: Q: Do you have T-Shirts available for sale? A: Yes. Please check out the GB WeaR™ section on this website. Official Gold Bond® merchandise can be ordered via mail-in order form. So while I wait for my Gold Bond T-Shirt to pirouette gaily into my life, do you guys have any suggestions for a non-menthol, .5% to 2% sulfur topical that I can buy over the counter? I also can't tolerate oatmeal-based stuff, or cornstarch. Any suggestions are welcome, as usual. -- Jillian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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