I am a health researcher and I have never heard of it .  Thanks for the 
information
Mary




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 From: PT Ferrance <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, October 8, 2013 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Seborrheic Keratosis
 


Interesting Marshall.  I'm and Oriental Medicine practitioner and I have never 
heard of this.
Thanks for enlightening me.
PT




________________________________
 From: Marshall <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 8, 2013 4:00 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Seborrheic Keratosis
 

The original snake oil, which came from an Asian water snake was very 
good for arthritis and sore muscles.  The medical community put it down 
for a hundred years because it worked better than anything they had.  
Now they are selling EPA and DHA in the form of Omega 3 fish oils for 
the same thing, although not as good as snake oil.  Why is fish oil 
claimed to be good, and snake oil bad.  It all comes down to money, fish 
oil is cheap and plentiful, so they can sell lots of it with a big 
markup, but water snake oil is limited in supply, and more expensive.

The oil contains 20% EPA, which is a more powerful ingredient than DHA 
which is primarily found in fish oil.

Marshall

On 10/8/2013 3:15 PM, 123 456 wrote:
> This might sound truly weird..
> but...
> I have it on good advice from a reputable and honest source
> that something that is called 'snake oil'
>
 really does work for a lot of these sort of skin ailments.
> Now I'm not talking about a reptilian source here but something that drains
> up and out of the earth
> Crude oil from source.
> A friend from the Ozarks let me try it once, I think I had a rash from
> poison ivy and it worked like a miracle.
> The Tibetans use the turquoise that has the crude oil in it (it turns
> the stone very green).
> The Tibetan turquoise comes from the Afghani borderlands where the oil
> seeps up through seams, stains the stones on its way out of the
> ground.
> anyway, if you can find any it might be worth a try, but for goodness
> sake know that you don't find this at a gasoline station.
> T
>
> On 10/8/13, Teri<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> A good friend who has
 seborrheic keratosis was asking me if I had any
>> recommendations for getting rid of it.  Has anyone on the list used
>> CS with good results?  It seems this is a virus so I thought CS might work.
>>
>> Teri
>>
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