if you would like to distill some of the tap water, it is really quite
simple, my a/c instructor told me about this method, used to clean freon as an
experiment he tried, should work well with water in warm weather, though you
would need a tester to verify how clean it came through. Thought I
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if you would like to distill some of the tap water, it is really quite
simple, my a/c instructor told me about this method, used to clean freon
Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
I should have mentioned that we can indeed make our own products at
almost no cost. I've never tried, but if it works, deodorant would be
very nearly free. The products in the stores are oven quite lucrative
for the manufacturers.
One could make a pint or two
I wouldn't use CS made with tap water as a deoderant. Once I tried applying
tap water CS to my face to help with acne, and a few hours later I caught a
glance of myself in the mirror, and my face had turned shades of dark gray.
Fortunately it washed off.
Jill
Imagine: permanently gray underarms! Thanks for the information.
Best to stick with distilled water and not dabble with tap water, then.
One member reports quality EIS works well, anyway.
On Friday, Sep 1, 2006, at 23:38 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Actually in the case of
I should have mentioned that we can indeed make our own products at
almost no cost. I've never tried, but if it works, deodorant would be
very nearly free. The products in the stores are oven quite lucrative
for the manufacturers.
One could make a pint or two of EIS, store it in plastic
It works fine I use it myself but I don't use the tap water...debbie
Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp wrote: I should have
mentioned that we can indeed make our own products at
almost no cost. I've never tried, but if it works, deodorant would be
very nearly free. The products
You're probably right. The main advantage of tap water would improved
speed and a slight savings of money. However, it had occurred to me
that various sliver salts might be more effective for deodorizing than
the purer product.
Might not be, also. I simply don't know.
I'm not afraid to
I WOULD LIKE TO ADD, I AM A HAIR STYLIST THE INFORMATION GIVEN TO US IS THAT
60% OF THE STYLISTS GET CANCER AND 40% OF CLIENTS DUE TO DYES,PERMS, ETC.
NEEDLESS TO SAY I ONLY STYLE HAIR AND NEVER USE PERMANANT DYES ETC.
MARY
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From: Sandee
Hi There Jonathan - please remember that the skin is one of
the largest and most important toxin clearing/ breathing, as-similating
areas of the body - the silver salts if applied to the skin will be
assimilated into body/blood stream just as if you had taken them
internally - why would you want
But if the CS is made correctly, you aren't applying silver salts to your
skin.
Am I correct?
John in Australia
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From: Sandee George oha...@juno.com
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Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 1:04 PM
Subject: Re: CSFW: CSAG Deodorant - Tap water
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