I'd be interested in making a lotion for my mother-in-law to try.  She has 
developed a case of psoriasis, and the prescription cream is $800/MONTH!!!!!  
I have been hesitant to suggest any alternatives, since a) she has ultimate 
faith in all these "expert" doctors who keep experimenting on her and my 
father-in-law, as long as the insurance company keeps paying, and b) her 
oldest daughter is now freeloading (oops, excuse me, living) there, and she 
is a self-proclaimed "expert" on alternatives, so I don't know how well my 
suggestion will be received.  But, I'm willing to try.

So, Jean, if you hit on a formula that works, could you share it?  Also, for 
your information, my local health food store did have a cream on its shelf, 
which I tried to buy, but the owner insisted on opening it to check it before 
he rang it up.  He said he had been having a lot of trouble with the cream 
drying up and turning into a little ball in the jar.  Don't know if there's a 
problem with shelf life or something that you might need to consider if 
marketing it.  He tried all the jars while I stood there, and all of them had 
the same problem.  This apparently wasn't the first time...

Linda


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