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I have allergies really bad and always have puffy, dark circled eyes. My

mother just told me that Preparation H helps the swelling. I've tried

cucumbers and everything and haven't found anything. If somesome knows of

anything else, please let me know.

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: Hello Everyone,

: I am new to this group and I was wondering if anyone had any quick

: remedies for puffy tired looking eyes. Is there any type of homemade

: lotion or facial I could make to get rid of it? Thanks So Much!

: -Ash

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Sunglasses is all I've been able to come up with.

Hehehe,

--- aejhewitt@... wrote:

> Hello Everyone,

> I am new to this group and I was wondering if anyone

> had any quick

> remedies for puffy tired looking eyes. Is there any

> type of homemade

> lotion or facial I could make to get rid of it?

> Thanks So Much!

> -Ash

>

>

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Hi, !

Potato slices can sometimes work wonders, as can cold, wet tea bags

or even (especially) chamomile teabags.

For an inexpensive (but not homemade) remedy, I've found St. Ives cucumber

stress relief gel to be as good as most eye gels out there (which means

it helps a little but not as much as I wish it would) but it costs less

than $5.00 for about a year's supply of the stuff, which is reasonable

IMHO compared to half an ounce for $50 or more like some eye gels I've

seen advertised. Also, I've found that a little bit of exercise in

the morning helps - if you like to jog, or do brisk walks or aerobics,

maybe you could try to do that early in the morning before you go to work

at home or outside of the home...some people have advised sleeping with

your head elevated, and cutting back on salt to avoid water retention to

avoid puffiness. Also, some eye creams, if you put them on at night and

if they are really rich and emollient, can actually make your eyes puffier

in the morning!

HTH, Love, Leora

Everafter Farm wrote:

I have allergies really bad and always have puffy,

dark circled eyes. My

mother just told me that Preparation H helps the swelling. I've

tried

cucumbers and everything and haven't found anything. If somesome

knows of

anything else, please let me know.

Marling

Everafter Farms, Soap & Homeschool

Searcy, AR

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: Hello Everyone,

: I am new to this group and I was wondering if anyone had any quick

: remedies for puffy tired looking eyes. Is there any type of

homemade

: lotion or facial I could make to get rid of it? Thanks So Much!

: -Ash

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Leora, excellently put, I couldn't have said it better myself.

I have puffy eyes too,

the Prep H did nothing for me.

the cold cucumber slices help temporarily but not always.

I agree with the morning exercises, I feel that I am much more awake in

the mornings that I walk to the bus stop.

The cold air helps.

Also, to drink plenty of water to help the kidneys do their job and the

liver as well to theirs.

I have also heard of painting the eye area with eye white, leave it on

for maybe 1/2 hour and then wash off gently with tepid water. Its only

a temp measure as the real reason eyes are puffy go beyond topical

applications.

My eyes are puffy and appear swollen due to the orbital structure of the

bones in the sinus cavity.

They get worse around the menses time of month.

Any late nights and excessive intact of coffee, cigarettes will worsen

the effect too.

One also needs to have /ensure plenty of rest, sleep but not overdoing

it as it also leads to puffiness.

But definitely every thing else you have stated is spot on.

Regards,

Ersilia

Leora wrote:

> Hi, !

>

> Potato slices can sometimes work wonders, as can cold, wet tea bags or

> even (especially) chamomile teabags.

> For an inexpensive (but not homemade) remedy, I've found St. Ives

> cucumber stress relief gel to be as good as most eye gels out there

> (which means it helps a little but not as much as I wish it would) but

> it costs less than $5.00 for about a year's supply of the stuff, which

> is reasonable IMHO compared to half an ounce for $50 or more like some

> eye gels I've seen advertised. Also, I've found that a little bit of

> exercise in the morning helps - if you like to jog, or do brisk walks

> or aerobics, maybe you could try to do that early in the morning

> before you go to work at home or outside of the home...some people

> have advised sleeping with your head elevated, and cutting back on

> salt to avoid water retention to avoid puffiness. Also, some eye

> creams, if you put them on at night and if they are really rich and

> emollient, can actually make your eyes puffier in the morning!

>

> HTH, Love, Leora

>

> Everafter Farm wrote:

>

>> I have allergies really bad and always have puffy, dark circled

>> eyes. My

>> mother just told me that Preparation H helps the swelling. I've

>> tried

>> cucumbers and everything and haven't found anything. If somesome

>> knows of

>> anything else, please let me know.

>>

>> Marling

>> Everafter Farms, Soap & Homeschool

>> Searcy, AR

>> Join Imandi and start making money now!

>> http://www.imandi.com/go/run.dll?Rewards & ref=everafter

>> $5.00 just for signing up at PayPals

>> https://secure.paypal.com/refer/pal=everaftercyberback

>>

>> : Hello Everyone,

>> : I am new to this group and I was wondering if anyone had any quick

>>

>> : remedies for puffy tired looking eyes. Is there any type of

>> homemade

>> : lotion or facial I could make to get rid of it? Thanks So Much!

>> : -Ash

>

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Hi Ash,

Have you tried slices of cucumber and just lieing down with them over your

eyes for 10 minutes or so?

Barb G.

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>Hello Everyone,

>I am new to this group and I was wondering if anyone had any quick

>remedies for puffy tired looking eyes. Is there any type of homemade

>lotion or facial I could make to get rid of it? Thanks So Much!

>-Ash

>

>

>

>~*~*Thanks for joining! Tell your friends!!!!!All natural is the way to

go!!~*~*

>

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I agree with you. The Somersizing recipes are wonderful. I made the chicken

scallopine with tarragon. FABULOUS!!!They sound so gourmet but are really

pretty easy to prepare.

I hope all goes well with you pooch and the party.

Have a great weekend all!!!

Rose

Recipes

> Hey everyone, I know I promised to send my recipes for a liver

> cleansing program and some sauce recipes for dinner meats. I promise

> to do this by Monday. With the dog issue and organizing a birthday

> party for my daughter that has now grown to 18 kids and 25 adults, my

> mind is swimming. Just want everyone to know I have not forgotten

> and will get these to you. For an FYI, alot of the recipes I make at

> night come from the two cookbooks by Suzanne Sommers. I know she

> always plays a flake on t.v. but she has a good philosphy on eating

> healthy carbs. Also, the nice thing too is her recipes are family

> friendly in that your family will scoff them up and not know they are

> eating well. The books are less than $10 each and I've seen them at

> Target, Amazon.com, & Noble. etc. She is evidentally someone

> how does admit to liking to eat and has a big appetite and she has

> alot of family get togethers that she cooks for the recipes fit right

> in. I highly recommend her fried eggplant sandwhiches and the filet

> mignon recipes, they are my favorite.

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Hi Tracey,

Wow, you can add almost anything to M & P the way you would regular soap.

You can use oatmeal, ground or unground, first pour a bit of soap on the

bottom of the mold then add oatmeal let it set up a bit and then add

more, otherwise the oatmeal will float to the top. Silica sand also can

be added as an abrasive. Another one to do is in a round mold cut a

slice of loofa and then fill in the mold with soap. Colors are endless

from just regular food coloring to powdered botanicals. Really your

imagination is the limit.

Go wild and have fun,

Lorraine

SPLISH!! SPLASH!!

HOTFEET@... wrote:

>

> Could someone PLEESE send me some recipes for M & P soap..I just don't want to

> melt and pour it..I want to know what can be added besides scent and color,

> like oatmeal, andmust it be ground up, cornmeal, how much? and what different

> oils can be added, and how much....THANKYOU

>

> Tracey March

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I think what is being requested here is information on the amounts of

additives per pound are acceptable/work best? I sure would like this info.

esp. working with the opaque soap. There seems to be a lot of info on the

clear, but not much on the opaque. Thanks for any help in this area.

Mwezi

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> There are some really good recipes at www.greencottage.com/soap (look

under tips and tricks and recipes) for all kinds of various MP soaps

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There are some really good recipes at www.greencottage.com/soap (look under tips

and tricks and recipes) for all kinds of various MP soaps.

I have also a recipes database at http://www.from-nature-with-love.com although

I have not had time to search it yet. Another place is

www.hgtv.com/village/villages/crafton/shows (do search for bath products) and I

also have gotten some recipes from www.luxurylane.com/thelibrary/recipefiles.

I have added oatmeal (fine to med. ground), almonds (fine to medium ground),

heavy whipping cream, crushed peppermint leaves, powdered milk (skim or whole),

almond oil, caster oil, palm oil, olive oil, beeswax, peach tea bags. You can

even add fine sand, ground loofah, finely ground coffee, and on and on.

Hope this helps to get you started,

Stacey

Recipes

Could someone PLEESE send me some recipes for M & P soap..I just don't want to

melt and pour it..I want to know what can be added besides scent and color,

like oatmeal, andmust it be ground up, cornmeal, how much? and what different

oils can be added, and how much....THANKYOU

Tracey March

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Forgive this silly ignorance, but what are 'm & p' and 'sp'?

Liz

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Sharen wrote:

>

>

> , do you want m & p receipes or both m & p and cp? I just made some linen

> spray that I just love. Here is the receipe. 1 cup distilled water, 1/4

> cup 100 proof vodka, 20 drops e.o. I used rosemary and lavender.

>

> RECIPES

>

> How bout some people sharing some recipes..I'm looking for M*P coffee soap,

> and anything else someone would like to give up..

>

> Thanks Tracey.

>

>

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Hey, you know what.....I don't think Deb ever did post it.

Deb, where are you?

M

Recipes

Ok, so I got the Chicken recipe, and the Monster cookie recipe, but did DebZ's lotion recipe get posted??? I dont know if I just missed it?

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Thank you...this site is GREAT!!!! It ha lots of links off the main page

also. It talks about what the Hunter/Gatherers ate.

www.PaleoDiet.com is a good I fond off of the original site. Great info

there. Thanks again.

Tina O+ ns

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>Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 02:33:59 -0000

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>I was looking up mayo recipes in the archives, and came across this

>web site, http://www.paleofood.com/. It's great! Almost a

>completely " O " compliant web site. Just thought some of you guys

>might not have seen it yet.

>

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> Just out of curiosity, are *all* the imported recipes going over into

> the 'files' for easy finding

Just when I remember to add them there, also. So far I'm the only one to

post *anything* in Files or Bookmarks, even though the entire site is

open to all members.

You can always do a search of the archives to find something by keyword, or

just browse through the archives of the old messages.

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> What happened to the recipe link on this site. Help please.

> Starting the challenge and would like to make some of the

> pudding/jello mixes... Love those snacks.. Good luck and will

> definitely be hearing from me. Need lots of support and love to be

> supportive. My name is Frances and I am an old bfler.. Coming back

> home..

I have the following recipe sites:

bodyforliferecipes/

http://users.starpower.net/kuranes/BFL/BFLrecipes.html

http://geocities.com/jgrrl2/

http://www.mrsbishwitskitchen.com/forums/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=5

http://www.leanandstrong.com/ls.html (go to libraries and then the

cooking library)

http://www.bodyforlife.com/nutrition/index.asp

http://www.recipes4health.com/ (to buy a cookbook)

http://groups.msn.com/bodyforlifewinners/bflrecipes.msnw

http://groups.msn.com/TheLeannessLifestyle/recipes1.msnw

And not necessarily BFL, but great things for cottage cheese:

http://www.stumptuous.com/weights.html

Colleen

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Don't have one, but if you were to use more fat for lunch, maybe you

wouldn't have such cravings. It is easily controlled.

Love

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Recipes

I need some " goodies " for my afternoon sugar craving.....any carob chip

cookie recipes out there? And I'm in search of a good beef stew. :)

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I would be more concerned with how they handle being offered a volume of

food: at office parties, at open houses, at luncheons, snacks etc. Perhaps

include strategies for coping at the buffet table.

recipes

Hello. I am to give a talk next month to the support group for Bariatric

patients (pre and post). They have requested holiday info regarding recipes

to help them cope with some of the holiday goodies. I am planning on low or

no sugar recipes for dessert type items, but any other suggestions? I am a

little concerned about the audience not tuning into the fact that sugar free

desserts would be okay and have some patients start overloading on these

foods.

Comments and concerns welcomed!

thanks, a

a , MS, RD, LD

Registered Dietitian/Health Educator

Carle Weight Management Center

1802 S. Mattis, Champaign, IL 61821

217-326-1482/kristina.adams@...

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I would suggest not attending the party hungry. Have something to eat

before attending. Also have a strategy/plan--anticipate the eating occasion.

Eat small amounts and eat slowly--enjoy the flavor of the food. Enjoy the

company--time for people--not just food and drink. Learn to say " no thank-you "

when they are finished. Also--don't beat yourself up if they eat more than

planned. I find many of the patients feel they have " cheated " and " are bad "

if they eat more than planned. Tomorrow is another day to get on track.

> I would be more concerned with how they handle being offered a volume of

> food: at office parties, at open houses, at luncheons, snacks etc. Perhaps

> include strategies for coping at the buffet table.

>

> recipes

>

>

> Hello. I am to give a talk next month to the support group for Bariatric

> patients (pre and post). They have requested holiday info regarding recipes

> to help them cope with some of the holiday goodies. I am planning on low or

> no sugar recipes for dessert type items, but any other suggestions? I am a

> little concerned about the audience not tuning into the fact that sugar free

> desserts would be okay and have some patients start overloading on these

> foods.

> Comments and concerns welcomed!

>

> thanks, a

>

> a , MS, RD, LD

> Registered Dietitian/Health Educator

> Carle Weight Management Center

> 1802 S. Mattis, Champaign, IL 61821

> 217-326-1482/kristina.adams@...

>

>

>

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One last thought--if able to take a walk--remove themself from the food

plus work in some activity.

> I would suggest not attending the party hungry. Have something to eat

> before attending. Also have a strategy/plan--anticipate the eating occasion.

> Eat small amounts and eat slowly--enjoy the flavor of the food. Enjoy the

> company--time for people--not just food and drink. Learn to say " no thank-you "

> when they are finished. Also--don't beat yourself up if they eat more than

> planned. I find many of the patients feel they have " cheated " and " are bad "

> if they eat more than planned. Tomorrow is another day to get on track.

> > I would be more concerned with how they handle being offered a volume of

> > food: at office parties, at open houses, at luncheons, snacks etc. Perhaps

> > include strategies for coping at the buffet table.

> >

> > recipes

> >

> >

> > Hello. I am to give a talk next month to the support group for Bariatric

> > patients (pre and post). They have requested holiday info regarding recipes

> > to help them cope with some of the holiday goodies. I am planning on low or

> > no sugar recipes for dessert type items, but any other suggestions? I am a

> > little concerned about the audience not tuning into the fact that sugar free

> > desserts would be okay and have some patients start overloading on these

> > foods.

> > Comments and concerns welcomed!

> >

> > thanks, a

> >

> > a , MS, RD, LD

> > Registered Dietitian/Health Educator

> > Carle Weight Management Center

> > 1802 S. Mattis, Champaign, IL 61821

> > 217-326-1482/kristina.adams@...

> >

> >

> >

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