Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 > Hi Susie, That's great your dad is so healthy. You spoke of the dangers of colouring your hair. I've been colouring my hair for years. What's the alternative. It is so out of condition now and dry even with coconut oil treatments. I could just go grey but what girl wants that. Sally > " I agree, why would anyone bother to eat healthy, take VCO and other natural > remedies and then smoke??? It is just contrary to everything. " Kaylee4848 > > > I going to hop on the other side of the fence here. My dad is 80, smokes > like a chimney. Even though his father died of lung cancer, Dad wont quit. > BUT one thing he does is eat right. Ive never seen a man with dentures eat a > nearly raw diet before but he does! He eats vegetables by the bowl, eats a > little cook meat nightly. Loves to make his own pot of chili (with hot red > peppers I might add). He just had his check up at the VA hospital and the Drs > told me " We dont know what he is doing right but keep him doing it. " They are > so amazed with his health. Clear lungs, good strength, passed his heart > tests with ease, thin build, etc. So making sure you eat well while smoking > could most certainly help, especially Coconut oil. Not everyone is ready to > quit smoking and we need to be kind while encouraging them to do the best they > can. If you asked dad why he smokes he would say he enjoys it. I dont > understand, especially after watching his father die by lung cancer, but its the > way he sees things. I wish I could beat him over the head for the fear we > have felt for his lungs over the years, but we as adults make our own choices. > > I think of the people who dont smoke but say, color their hair (the scalp is > super vascular and absorbes what chemicals are placed on it) or drive new > cars (they say a new car is one of the most toxic environments we spend time > in), we are surrounded with toxins and eating well is one of the best ways to > TRY to ward off toxic problems. Susie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 LOL, I love my Gray ! I've earned every single one of them. Huggs zoe Saturday, December 9, 2006, 3:22:01 PM, you wrote: > > Hi Susie, > That's great your dad is so healthy. > You spoke of the dangers of colouring your hair. I've been > colouring my hair for years. What's the alternative. It is so out > of condition now and dry even with coconut oil treatments. I could > just go grey but what girl wants that. > Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 Sally Have you ever tired to put the coconut oil on your hair, wrap in in saran wrap, put a warm towel over the saran wrap Also I found out quite by accident that if I wash my hair less often it is in a lot better shape..... (I wear a clean room suit at work) I rub a little coconut oil on my hands then thru my hair, pu my hair to the top of my head, by the end of my fourth day my hair is thicker, has a really nice sheen, no flaky dandruff I guess what I am doing is having my hair take care of itself.. Sandee Sally <sally.hoffman@...> wrote: --- In Coconut Oil , Susique333@... wrote: > Hi Susie, That's great your dad is so healthy. You spoke of the dangers of colouring your hair. I've been colouring my hair for years. What's the alternative. It is so out of condition now and dry even with coconut oil treatments. I could just go grey but what girl wants that. Sally ~~PEACE~~ HippeeSandee HippeeSandee's Endless Mountains Realm --------------------------------- Access over 1 million songs - Music Unlimited. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 Not me, my sister calls it silver and i tell her it's battleship gray... I'm glad to have found vco to correct my little vanity Sandee zoe w <herebedragons@...> wrote: LOL, I love my Gray ! I've earned every single one of them. Huggs zoe Saturday, December 9, 2006, 3:22:01 PM, you wrote: > > Hi Susie, > That's great your dad is so healthy. > You spoke of the dangers of colouring your hair. I've been > colouring my hair for years. What's the alternative. It is so out > of condition now and dry even with coconut oil treatments. I could > just go grey but what girl wants that. > Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 I don't !!! Women look so much better without grey. my friend who is the same age hates to dye her hair. she is pepper/brown. she looks 10 years older then i do. --- Sally <sally.hoffman@...> wrote: > > > > Hi Susie, > That's great your dad is so healthy. > You spoke of the dangers of colouring your hair. I've been > colouring my hair for years. What's the alternative. It is so out > of condition now and dry even with coconut oil treatments. I could > just go grey but what girl wants that. > Sally > > > > > " I agree, why would anyone bother to eat healthy, take VCO and > other natural > > remedies and then smoke??? It is just contrary to everything. " > Kaylee4848 > > > > > > I going to hop on the other side of the fence here. My dad is > 80, smokes > > like a chimney. Even though his father died of lung cancer, Dad > wont quit. > > BUT one thing he does is eat right. Ive never seen a man with > dentures eat a > > nearly raw diet before but he does! He eats vegetables by the > bowl, eats a > > little cook meat nightly. Loves to make his own pot of chili > (with hot red > > peppers I might add). He just had his check up at the VA > hospital and the Drs > > told me " We dont know what he is doing right but keep him doing > it. " They are > > so amazed with his health. Clear lungs, good strength, passed his > heart > > tests with ease, thin build, etc. So making sure you eat well > while smoking > > could most certainly help, especially Coconut oil. Not everyone > is ready to > > quit smoking and we need to be kind while encouraging them to do > the best they > > can. If you asked dad why he smokes he would say he enjoys it. > I dont > > understand, especially after watching his father die by lung > cancer, but its the > > way he sees things. I wish I could beat him over the head for > the fear we > > have felt for his lungs over the years, but we as adults make our > own choices. > > > > I think of the people who dont smoke but say, color their hair > (the scalp is > > super vascular and absorbes what chemicals are placed on it) or > drive new > > cars (they say a new car is one of the most toxic environments we > spend time > > in), we are surrounded with toxins and eating well is one of the > best ways to > > TRY to ward off toxic problems. Susie > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 i am sure your father thinks about quitting smoking everyday! it is good that he is eating healthly. he probably feels guilty to what he is doing to his body... i am 100% positive it will not last forever. smoking is so very bad, i know because i quit after 17 years. i thought i was healthy until i quit. but it does catch up with a person. --- Jackie <jacqueline33875@...> wrote: > I don't !!! Women look so much better without grey. my friend who is the same age hates to dye > her hair. she is pepper/brown. she looks 10 years older then i do. > --- Sally <sally.hoffman@...> wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Susie, > > That's great your dad is so healthy. > > You spoke of the dangers of colouring your hair. I've been > > colouring my hair for years. What's the alternative. It is so out > > of condition now and dry even with coconut oil treatments. I could > > just go grey but what girl wants that. > > Sally > > > > > > > > > " I agree, why would anyone bother to eat healthy, take VCO and > > other natural > > > remedies and then smoke??? It is just contrary to everything. " > > Kaylee4848 > > > > > > > > > I going to hop on the other side of the fence here. My dad is > > 80, smokes > > > like a chimney. Even though his father died of lung cancer, Dad > > wont quit. > > > BUT one thing he does is eat right. Ive never seen a man with > > dentures eat a > > > nearly raw diet before but he does! He eats vegetables by the > > bowl, eats a > > > little cook meat nightly. Loves to make his own pot of chili > > (with hot red > > > peppers I might add). He just had his check up at the VA > > hospital and the Drs > > > told me " We dont know what he is doing right but keep him doing > > it. " They are > > > so amazed with his health. Clear lungs, good strength, passed his > > heart > > > tests with ease, thin build, etc. So making sure you eat well > > while smoking > > > could most certainly help, especially Coconut oil. Not everyone > > is ready to > > > quit smoking and we need to be kind while encouraging them to do > > the best they > > > can. If you asked dad why he smokes he would say he enjoys it. > > I dont > > > understand, especially after watching his father die by lung > > cancer, but its the > > > way he sees things. I wish I could beat him over the head for > > the fear we > > > have felt for his lungs over the years, but we as adults make our > > own choices. > > > > > > I think of the people who dont smoke but say, color their hair > > (the scalp is > > > super vascular and absorbes what chemicals are placed on it) or > > drive new > > > cars (they say a new car is one of the most toxic environments we > > spend time > > > in), we are surrounded with toxins and eating well is one of the > > best ways to > > > TRY to ward off toxic problems. Susie > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 I don't think he is feeling guilty of smoking at 80 years old... I think he is living his live the way he wants to.. I wish people would get off the smoking is the only thing bad for you. There are a lot more htings causiong things to go wrong... Get off the Smoking thing... Sorry if this offends anyone, but smoking is not the only cause for health problems.... Sandee Jackie <jacqueline33875@...> wrote: i am sure your father thinks about quitting smoking everyday! it is good that he is eating healthly. he probably feels guilty to what he is doing to his body... i am 100% positive it will not last forever. smoking is so very bad, i know because i quit after 17 years. i thought i was healthy until i quit. but it does catch up with a person. --- Jackie <jacqueline33875@...> wrote: > I don't !!! Women look so much better without grey. my friend who is the same age hates to dye > her hair. she is pepper/brown. she looks 10 years older then i do. > --- Sally <sally.hoffman@...> wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Susie, > > That's great your dad is so healthy. > > You spoke of the dangers of colouring your hair. I've been > > colouring my hair for years. What's the alternative. It is so out > > of condition now and dry even with coconut oil treatments. I could > > just go grey but what girl wants that. > > Sally > > > > > > > > > " I agree, why would anyone bother to eat healthy, take VCO and > > other natural > > > remedies and then smoke??? It is just contrary to everything. " > > Kaylee4848 > > > > > > > > > I going to hop on the other side of the fence here. My dad is > > 80, smokes > > > like a chimney. Even though his father died of lung cancer, Dad > > wont quit. > > > BUT one thing he does is eat right. Ive never seen a man with > > dentures eat a > > > nearly raw diet before but he does! He eats vegetables by the > > bowl, eats a > > > little cook meat nightly. Loves to make his own pot of chili > > (with hot red > > > peppers I might add). He just had his check up at the VA > > hospital and the Drs > > > told me " We dont know what he is doing right but keep him doing > > it. " They are > > > so amazed with his health. Clear lungs, good strength, passed his > > heart > > > tests with ease, thin build, etc. So making sure you eat well > > while smoking > > > could most certainly help, especially Coconut oil. Not everyone > > is ready to > > > quit smoking and we need to be kind while encouraging them to do > > the best they > > > can. If you asked dad why he smokes he would say he enjoys it. > > I dont > > > understand, especially after watching his father die by lung > > cancer, but its the > > > way he sees things. I wish I could beat him over the head for > > the fear we > > > have felt for his lungs over the years, but we as adults make our > > own choices. > > > > > > I think of the people who dont smoke but say, color their hair > > (the scalp is > > > super vascular and absorbes what chemicals are placed on it) or > > drive new > > > cars (they say a new car is one of the most toxic environments we > > spend time > > > in), we are surrounded with toxins and eating well is one of the > > best ways to > > > TRY to ward off toxic problems. Susie > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Does any one here know about passive smoking? it is involuntary breathing of smoke(of ones cigaret) by other people. it a huge topic to discuss about, but let me tell you one thing about it,the smoke contains about 4000 chemical compounds out of which 60 are known carcinogens!! passive smoking(also called as secondary smoking)leads to-stroke,breast cancer,cervical cancer,miscarriages,asthama etc in adults & adverse effects on cognition, behaviour,meningococcaldisease,giueear etc in children!! abhi. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Let me tell you one more thing, In India coconut oil is mostly used as hair oil,infact whenever you talk about co(over here) is considered as hair oil!! Actually I herd of edible use of co for 1st time on this grp!! so dont hesitate to use co for hair,it works. abhi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Yes, it does, even my fine fly away, easily tangled, very long hair. It has made it manageable and healthy looking. I love the way it feels now. No more tangles, no more fly away, no more frizz. Yeaaaay! I also eat it, rub it on my skin, use it on wounds, put it in my eyes, between my toes, etc, great for nails too. O and btw its my favorite cooking oil. LOL Love my VCO zoe Monday, December 11, 2006, 6:51:10 AM, you wrote: > Let me tell you one more thing, In India coconut oil is mostly used as > hair oil,infact whenever you talk about co(over here) is considered as > hair oil!! > Actually I herd of edible use of co for 1st time on this grp!! > so dont hesitate to use co for hair,it works. > abhi > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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