Guest guest Posted October 1, 2010 Report Share Posted October 1, 2010 Transintegumental delivery: skin and mucosa. Also for balneotherapy which we sometimes do at the Center. The soaps can be anything from viscous, easily-solubilized liquids to hard waxes. I leave in the glycerol as glycerin can participate in the solvent systems. I will then select candidates (including sulfonates) for molecular dispersion for intravenous use. After I complete a series of soaps I will run a series of transesterifications. At 10:44 AM 10/1/2010, you wrote: > >I am curious since I make soap as my business why did you do this? And was it liquid or solid form? > >Cheri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2010 Report Share Posted October 4, 2010 Krill depletion is just one little leak out of thousands in the earth lifeboat. The real problem is the hellbent industrialization of our grossly overpopulated planet -- and way too many fools and scoundrels to ever solve any problems. At 06:52 AM 10/4/2010, Vicki wrote: > >Actually due to global warming krill are not doing that well. Many >creatures depend on krill Penguins, whales, seals and many sea >birds.....So it not environmently helpful for us to consume them. We >cannot continue to plunder what ever and where ever we wish. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2010 Report Share Posted October 4, 2010 So does this mean we should just let the cancer kill us so as to help out with that grossly overpopulation problem? Shouldn't we all do our part? I'm picking on you, and joking but I do have a friend who constantly rages about the overpopulation problems but is fighting brain cancer with a vengeance. I do not blame her for trying to heal herself but I just find it kind of ironic. It seems we all have an innate since of survival. Sandy Krill depletion is just one little leak out of thousands in the earth lifeboat. The real problem is the hellbent industrialization of our grossly overpopulated planet -- and way too many fools and scoundrels to ever solve any problems. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2010 Report Share Posted October 4, 2010 Sandy, Cancer is just one manifestation of the human race fouling its own nest. Cancer is a real rarity among primitive cultures. Yes, cancer is just one of the many reckless ways that we thin our own herd. Would we rather it be starvation? plague? nuclear war? natural disaster? Any of the these would be better than environmental pollution because with pollution we bring germline changes, a " founders' effect " of miserable mutations that will be transmitted to all future generations. At 11:53 AM 10/4/2010, you wrote: > >So does this mean we should just let the cancer kill us so as to >help out with that grossly overpopulation problem? Shouldn't we all >do our part? > >I'm picking on you, and joking but I do have a friend who >constantly rages about the overpopulation problems but is fighting >brain cancer with a vengeance. I do not blame her for trying to heal >herself but I just find it kind of ironic. > >It seems we all have an innate since of survival. > >Sandy > > > > >Krill depletion is just one little leak out of thousands in the >earth lifeboat. The real problem is the hellbent industrialization >of our grossly overpopulated planet -- and way too many fools and >scoundrels to ever solve any problems. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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