I wish you would post a recipe for making a lotion which I could make with CS!

Jeannie

BJ wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have been making soaps and lotions for years, and this idea has been
> lurking in my brain for a couple of years now.  Have never seen anything
> like this discussed on this list either!
>
> So here goes.
>
> Can anyone here think of why a lotion or creme made with CS (in lieu of
> distilled water) would not be effective?  I have psoriasis, and I know that
> the CS can stop the itching, and sometimes almost makes it disappear.  It's
> just too awkward to keep applying it to spots like elbows, etc.  I'm
> thinking this would be so much better in a creme made with other oils that
> have beneficial properties for psoriasis.  There may even be a synergy
> there between say emu oil (or neem) and CS!  Who knows?
>
> Question #2:  How about marketability of such a creme?  I already make
> salves, moisturizing creams, and one with MSM and Glucosamine in it for
> folks with arthritic aches and pains, but has anyone ever seen or heard of
> anything with CS in it?  I mean like a lotion or soap or some thing along
> those lines?  I can't think why this wouldn't work, but if there's
> something I'm missing, please let me know!
>
> I'm going to do this for myself either way, but in terms of selling
> it...well, guess I'm still gathering information!
>
> Jean
>
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Jeannie McReynolds
Oregon Coast