Nokoni
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And the pleasure was all mine.we are all dancing
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And the pleasure was all mine.we are all dancing
Whoops! Pardon me for stepping on your toes, lol.
Forget about Toes, we are all dancing.... .
I was more curious to see if there is an issue with bringing (with DMSO or similar) essential oils through the skin may cause negative issues.
We gotta look at Vaseline Intensive Care
Bold indeed. Typical baseball player.I'm bold enough to blow you and Nokoni a kiss.
Bold indeed. Typical baseball player.
lololYes, at heart, and since playing baseball didn't pan out for me, I've turned to typing whatever I want into the search engines at PubMed and Sci-Hub and flirting with the forum.
I was more curious to see if there is an issue with bringing (with DMSO or similar) essential oils through the skin may cause negative issues.
We gotta look at Vaseline Intensive Care
Isopropyl Palmitate
I love dmso.@cjm @akgrrrl
Is DMSO safe to use as a 'penetration enhancer' for essential oils application? A number of folks near me are doing this. I take the 'enhancement' aspect of DMSO seriously, therefore I am checking with you two (and anyone else) who has experience. I think it is potentially negative in the extreme, especially for ill and older folks. I noticed you both did not mention using it, therefore there must be some reason based on knowledge or experience.
Can you recommend (easily available) safe solvents for skin? MCT oil seems to be neutral. Oily but sticky. Thanks.
My personal experience with DMSO is only using it with Magnesium Oil. Or alone, for muscle injury, ruptured disc, etc.. . Never had an issue as long as I dilute it with a little water, so say 75-80% DMSO, then no skin rashes for me.
And I must say it is great to see such Collaboration on here. Carry on.
I figure if its good enough for million dollar racehorses...
Another effect from such dosing is swelling. At one time I was using DMSO for something, probably knees, and thought maybe using it undiluted would be good. So I put it full strength out of the bottle in my palm (with a dropper? not sure how – it was a few years ago) and applied it. Didn't seem to have any negatives so I continued doing it. It took a week or two before I noticed that the hand I was using was oddly swollen, like I'd spent my life as a one-handed farmer. If you know the coomer meme, like that guy, only just my hand. There was no pain or irritation (the skin of the palm is different, called glabrous skin, so maybe that's why), but it was a little disconcerting and it looked odd for sure. So I stopped doing that and a couple weeks later it was back to normal, mirabile dictu. (Btw, learned about glabrous skin and much other cool stuff from this book: Amazon product ASIN B00S05PVF6View: https://www.amazon.com/Touch-Science-Hand-Heart-Mind/dp/B00S05PVF690% DMSO twice daily for 3 weeks resulted in erythema, scaling, contact uticaria, stinging and burning sensations
like I'd spent my life as a one-handed farmer.
Btw, learned about glabrous skin and much other cool stuff from this book:
Farm boys got like mitts on the ends of their arms. They been working. Used to be anyway. Maybe with combines and what not it's different today. Doing leg presses 50 years ago at Penn State, farm boy asks can he work in. Sits down in the machine, does a few, goes around to reset the key to the bottom of the stack and does some more. Unbelievable. Just a regular dude. "How'd you get such strong legs?" "I dunno, walk a lot I guess." Lol.Before I had read the next sentence I thought, I really want to know more about this guy.
Alley-oop! A one-handed farmer can still plant seeds. Football metaphor.
No experience with audio books. Retirees don't spend much time commuting so I just read them on my screen.How do you like John Pruden as a narrator? I need to be serenaded by my audio books.
Farm boys got like mitts on the ends of their arms. They been working. Used to be anyway. Maybe with combines and what not it's different today. Doing leg presses 50 years ago at Penn State, farm boy asks can he work in. Sits down in the machine, does a few, goes around to reset the key to the bottom of the stack and does some more. Unbelievable. Just a regular dude. "How'd you get such strong legs?" "I dunno, walk a lot I guess." Lol.
No experience with audio books. Retirees don't spend much time commuting so I just read them on my screen.
They've made office work so pozzed up. I wish I'd learned to weld instead. I knew a few years early on that were cool – probably like Mad Men, though I never watched that – but our overlords totally wrecked it. Along with everything else. The Ruskies and Chinese are going to eat our lunch. They don't do that BS. I told my son he should learn to speak Russian, lol.The job is the gym. Beach Muscles can't grok it.
One reason I am enjoying the electrical work is manual labor. I'm not wiring yet and there's plenty of bone-shaking drilling to do. And when you've sat in a chair through 16 years of school and 10 years of office work, walking in steel toe boots is almost as much as I can chew, let alone carrying equipment up stairs.