Guest guest Posted May 9, 2007 Report Share Posted May 9, 2007 > > Hi Bee, > > Is it ok to use hemp seed oil topically? ==>, I wouldn't use anything on the skin that you wouldn't eat. I do not feel hemp seed oil is fit to eat. Instead use coconut oil, butter or lard on your skin. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2007 Report Share Posted May 9, 2007 Bee, I have cleared up the eczema and planters warts in my family using 100% food grade Shea butter. I am using coconut and almond butter on my face, but am still rubbing my feet, knees and elbows every night with the Shea butter. How do you feel about this? just my little life talking here, laura Ü Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2007 Report Share Posted May 9, 2007 > Bee, I have cleared up the eczema and planters warts in my family using 100% food grade Shea butter. I am using coconut and almond butter on my face, but am still rubbing my feet, knees and elbows every night with the Shea butter. How do you feel about this? ==>Shea butter is good to use as well. I wouldn't use almond butter on your face, particularly if it has been roasted or toasted because it contains bad oils and also since they have not soaked the almonds prior to making the butter. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2007 Report Share Posted May 9, 2007 Hi Bee, Thanks for the answer. I want to make some sunscreen for my son to take to Kindergarten (the Kindergarten insists on smothering the children with chemical sunscreen). I thought I read somewhere that Hemp Seed Oil has a natural SPF. I was going to combine Coconut Oil, Emu Oil and Hemp Seed Oil. I might come up with a different concotion. Thanks again, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2007 Report Share Posted May 10, 2007 > > Hi Bee, > > Thanks for the answer. I want to make some sunscreen for my son to > take to Kindergarten (the Kindergarten insists on smothering the > children with chemical sunscreen). I thought I read somewhere that Hemp Seed Oil has a natural SPF. I was going to combine Coconut Oil, Emu Oil and Hemp Seed Oil. I might come up with a different concotion. Hi . Coconut oil is a natural SPF, so are butter, lard and other natural occurring fats and oils from animals. Coconut oil by itself will work. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2007 Report Share Posted May 10, 2007 I thought that coconut oil and hemp seed oil were in tanning accelerator's. So if you use coconut oil, you won't get burned?? How does one apply it since it is a solid? Bee <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote: > > Hi Bee, > > Thanks for the answer. I want to make some sunscreen for my son to > take to Kindergarten (the Kindergarten insists on smothering the > children with chemical sunscreen). I thought I read somewhere that Hemp Seed Oil has a natural SPF. I was going to combine Coconut Oil, Emu Oil and Hemp Seed Oil. I might come up with a different concotion. Hi . Coconut oil is a natural SPF, so are butter, lard and other natural occurring fats and oils from animals. Coconut oil by itself will work. Bee --------------------------------- Don't pick lemons. See all the new 2007 cars at Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2007 Report Share Posted May 10, 2007 > > I thought that coconut oil and hemp seed oil were in tanning accelerator's. So if you use coconut oil, you won't get burned?? How does one apply it since it is a solid? ==>I don't know what is used in tanning accelerators but I wouldn't use them in any case. Coconut oil is only solid when it is below room temperature. You would not keep it in fridge. It keeps for over 2 years at room temperature. Put a jar of it in a pan of warm water to melt it. Protection from the sun doesn't guarantee you won't get burned. You'd still have to be cautious about your exposure time and gradually build up exposure so you do not get burned. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2007 Report Share Posted May 10, 2007 I believe what happens is that coconut oil allows you to tan without burning. It must somehow block burning rays and allow tanning rays through. To apply it just rub it in your hands to melt it, then rub in well into your skin. With summer fast approaching you might find it's not solid anymore. Luv, Debby San , CA --- Grier <susanpgrier@...> wrote: > I thought that coconut oil and hemp seed oil were in > tanning accelerator's. So if you use coconut oil, > you won't get burned?? How does one apply it since > it is a solid? ------------- Most people won't change until the pain of where they are exceeds the pain of change. Being willing to delay pleasure for a greater result is a sign of maturity. -- Dave Ramsey My son Hunter Hudson (10/11/04) http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Heal yourself with nutrition: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2007 Report Share Posted May 10, 2007 Maybe that is it!! I will be sure to take coconut oil to the beach when I go in June! I tend to burn easily so I may just need to build up exposure time. Do tanning beds make yeast worse? Can you use coconut oil in a tanning bed? Debby Padilla-Hudson <debbypadilla@...> wrote: I believe what happens is that coconut oil allows you to tan without burning. It must somehow block burning rays and allow tanning rays through. To apply it just rub it in your hands to melt it, then rub in well into your skin. With summer fast approaching you might find it's not solid anymore. Luv, Debby San , CA --- Grier <susanpgrier@...> wrote: > I thought that coconut oil and hemp seed oil were in > tanning accelerator's. So if you use coconut oil, > you won't get burned?? How does one apply it since > it is a solid? ------------- Most people won't change until the pain of where they are exceeds the pain of change. Being willing to delay pleasure for a greater result is a sign of maturity. -- Dave Ramsey My son Hunter Hudson (10/11/04) http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Heal yourself with nutrition: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell? Check outnew cars at Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2007 Report Share Posted May 10, 2007 --- Grier <susanpgrier@...> wrote: > Maybe that is it!! I will be sure to take coconut > oil to the beach when I go in June! I tend to burn > easily so I may just need to build up exposure > time. Do tanning beds make yeast worse? Can you use > coconut oil in a tanning bed? As far as I know the tanning beds do not make yeast worse. I do tan and I've had no problems. One thing I have found though is the tanning beds get very hot and make you sweat, which increases toxins. I always make sure to drink a lot of water before and after to help me handle the head. I also use coconut oil in the tanning bed. Luv, Debby San , CA ------------- Most people won't change until the pain of where they are exceeds the pain of change. Being willing to delay pleasure for a greater result is a sign of maturity. -- Dave Ramsey My son Hunter Hudson (10/11/04) http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Heal yourself with nutrition: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2008 Report Share Posted March 15, 2008 I saw Hemp Seed Oil in the cooler next to the Flax Seed Oil at the Whole Foods store in Ft.Lauderdale. is this the stuff that is supposed to cure cancer? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2008 Report Share Posted March 15, 2008 I recall what they were using was hemp flower resin, not hemp seed oil.... Winston wrote: > I saw Hemp Seed Oil in the cooler next to the Flax Seed Oil at the > Whole Foods store in Ft.Lauderdale. is this the stuff that is supposed > to cure cancer? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2008 Report Share Posted March 28, 2008 The YouTube videos below on hemp oil (NOT hemp SEED oil)are WELL worth watching. Darn government ban! We passed medical mj in California, but the feds keep cracking down. I have a business dealing in (legal) herbs and a customer sent me this as he knows I have CLL. The first link doesn't work however; I will post when I get the correct one. this is rather long, but has a lot of good info. " , There are no suppliers of THC hemp oil - only Omega3 rich hemp seed oil, each of us must make our own medicine. The medicine is in the same part of the plant that the recreational smokers enjoy [waste] by burning it. The hemp oil was/is not for sale, it was supplied free to patients until Rick was charged with growing and trafficking. Now he's not allowed to make it any more. Check this link http://www.ka.com/pages/Regional/ Follow the links to find a club near you, they should be able to give you more local information. Follow the directions in the video on YouTube #4 (again, see below) on making the oil. Remember to use extreme care with volatile solvents. - As described - well ventilated and no open flame or risk of ignition to the solvent vapors. Naphtha or 'white gas' is the least expensive and in distillation can be reclaimed. Common 'camp gas' [] for stoves and lanterns have additives and should not be used. 99% Ethanol, Isopropyl alcohol and acetone can be, but Iso absorbs some plant waxes producing a darker colored oil. 4, - 5 liters [1 gal] should be enough solvent for 1 lb -or- 500g of good dry plant material. That should return about 2 ozs of oil [9-10 tubes] enough to cure cancer, or look after any other disease conditions. Keep us posted and if you have more questions, please ask. Sincerely, Larry Research The Cancer Cure NS team Cumberland County, Canada's Cancer Cure Community www.PhoenixTears.ca www.youtube.com/chrychek <-------------must see www.geocities.com/runfromthecure/ " Most cancer patients in this country die of chemotherapy… Chemotherapy does not eliminate breast, colon or lung cancers. This fact has been documented for over a decade. Yet doctors still use chemotherapy for these tumors…Women with breast cancer are likely to die faster with chemo than without it. " —Alan Levin, M.D. If this has been posted before, I apologize. However there are sadly more of us all the time, so it may be worth repeating. Take care all and have a good weekend. > > I saw Hemp Seed Oil in the cooler next to the Flax Seed Oil at the > > Whole Foods store in Ft.Lauderdale. is this the stuff that is supposed > > to cure cancer? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2010 Report Share Posted August 3, 2010 > > Hi Bee, > My dr told me to take hemp oil after a test saying I was deficient in EFAs. I had thought other oils besides CO were allowed, but I guess they are not. I must have read something about other healthy oils on a WAPF website. I thought a variety of oils would be beneficial but now I understand like Ed said that candida sufferers cant digest it. > > I was just curious. Thanks for the clarification. > +++Hi , You get plenty of EFAs on this program which comes from the meats, eggs, cod liver oil and unheated extra virgin olive oil, along with the good fats I recommend, i.e. butter, lard, coconut oil, and other natural fats from animals, also all of the nutrients work together. All other oils and fats are unnatural, including Hemp, Flax, nut, and seed oils that didn't exist prior to industrialization. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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