A polymer is generally a very large molecule not likely to make it through the skin. This one is used in most commercial gels and even baby diapers, seeding clouds for rain and dipping roots to aid in water absorption with transplants. No ingredients listed on the package, but I think it's identical to "Terrasorb" granules.

Works real good for that too.
I uprooted 12 inch tall tomato plants, coated the roots in the powder equipment handling wash water that had gelled and bare root slit planted them. NO wilt or transplant shock even at 98 deg F out.

..then after a month......... the deer ate them down to 5 inch tall stubs...but it looks like they might still grow new leaves.

Ode


At 09:53 AM 7/6/2010 -0400, you wrote:
Glycerin is an ingredient in many products for internal consumption but there may be a 'grade' issue.

I'm not sure that I would use the polymer that Ode has on his site without checking it out since the mix has DMSO in it. I would think the DMSO would also carry the polymer into the body and I don't know what that would do.

I would imagine that a little gelatin or agar could also be used as a thickener but it would also have shelf life issues, perhaps??? Anyone have any ideas about this. Also, what about either of those two being carried into the body? Or perhaps coconut oil could be utilized somehow to keep the skin moisturized???
PT
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Subject: Re: CS>2 items ( skin problems--Thanks to Brooks Bradley & Mike

In a message dated 7/5/2010 8:00:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] writes:
And how much of the mix do they take?
TIA!!
Gayla
Hi Gayla, The mix is to be used topically-- Because DMSO is a carrier used to carry the CS, (EIS) to the problem I remind those that I give "the Mix" to that they should be sure their skin is clean before they put it on..(the DMSO will carry what ever is on the skin along with the CS. ) I also suggest that they put it on a very small area first to make sure there is not a reaction to "the Mix", It may smart a bit when it first goes on but that seems to go away fast... ( the glycerin is to keep the skin from drying..) The CS (EIS) is what they take by mouth... The 2 people with shingles took 1 tsp CS at a time. after awhile they didn't really measure...Just took a swig 1 or 2 times a day. After awhile they didn't even need it every day.. I know you can take DMSO orally with CS but I doubt the glycerin is a good idea to take by mouth... Maybe someone on the list can answer that ??? Lois


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