Guest guest Posted August 24, 2004 Report Share Posted August 24, 2004 Couple thoughts Don't take too hot a bath as it removes your natural oils and use the olive oil after your bath as a moisturizer. Before you get real dry, slather yourself with the oil and let it soak in (wear a bath robe) for a short time before you dress. You will get more benefit and use less oil. Another thing I do especially in the winter. Start the morning with a TB of Olive oil swallowed down with a glass of water with lemon in it. A great liver tonic that will moisturize you from the inside out. Sharon Ferris <sharonferris@...> wrote: In the winter I started adding olive oil to my bath at night. I used to buy expensive bath oils to soak in because in the winter my skin gets very dry. The olive oil does the same thing as the expensive oils. It leaves a worse bathtub ring, but other than that, it works. Regards, Sharon (Ontario) Canada Re: Stroke > EV olive has oleic acid, an omega 9 not in other oils, a strong > antioxidant plus properties for anti-inflammatory and anti-ageing (by > keeping cell level structures flexible and functioning). It helps fat > metabolism and for a longer list of its benefits, there's several pages > of it's benefits in Perricone's book. (Not for nothing olive trees live > longer than any others - very healthy stuff.) > > Namaste, > Irene > -- Hi, Your suggestion of consuming quantities of EV olive oil has gotten me questioning the absorption of olive oil applied to the skin. Could this approach accomplish the same objective? My body lotion's main ingredient is pure olive oil, alone with sea vegetation and energized glycerin gel. For reference, click the following Hotlink: http://www.mninter.net/~pfourier Then, click 'ACUPUNCTURE'. The item number is 'BL-12'. Regards, L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2004 Report Share Posted August 24, 2004 Thanks for the advice. Re: Stroke > EV olive has oleic acid, an omega 9 not in other oils, a strong > antioxidant plus properties for anti-inflammatory and anti-ageing (by > keeping cell level structures flexible and functioning). It helps fat > metabolism and for a longer list of its benefits, there's several pages > of it's benefits in Perricone's book. (Not for nothing olive trees live > longer than any others - very healthy stuff.) > > Namaste, > Irene > -- Hi, Your suggestion of consuming quantities of EV olive oil has gotten me questioning the absorption of olive oil applied to the skin. Could this approach accomplish the same objective? My body lotion's main ingredient is pure olive oil, alone with sea vegetation and energized glycerin gel. For reference, click the following Hotlink: http://www.mninter.net/~pfourier Then, click 'ACUPUNCTURE'. The item number is 'BL-12'. Regards, L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2004 Report Share Posted August 29, 2004 > Another thing I do especially in the winter. Start the morning with a TB of Olive oil swallowed down with a glass of water with lemon in it. A great liver tonic that will moisturize you from the inside out. > Hi, I just received a diagnosis of dry mouth during a visit to my hygienist earlier this month. Are you saying that a simple morning tonic of olive oil and a lemon squeeze in water will help this very difficult to treat problem plus giving my liver a much needed boost? Thanks for the help! L > > EV olive has oleic acid, an omega 9 not in other oils, a strong > > antioxidant plus properties for anti-inflammatory and anti-ageing (by > > keeping cell level structures flexible and functioning). It helps fat > > metabolism and for a longer list of its benefits, there's several pages > > of it's benefits in Perricone's book. (Not for nothing olive trees live > > longer than any others - very healthy stuff.) > > > > Namaste, > > Irene > > -- > Hi, > > Your suggestion of consuming quantities of EV olive oil has gotten me questioning the absorption of olive oil applied to the skin. Could this approach accomplish the same objective? My body lotion's main ingredient is pure olive oil with sea vegetation and energized glycerin gel. For reference, click the following Hotlink: > > http://www.mninter.net/~pfourier > > Then, click 'ACUPUNCTURE'. The item number is 'BL-12'. > > Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2004 Report Share Posted August 29, 2004 Don't know but worth a try. Dry mouth is a saliva, mucous moisture thing more than a skin oil moisture thing. Do you drink enough water? Any other problems or meds that can possibly contribute to your dry mouth? Kathy dalmudlee <pfourier@...> wrote: > Another thing I do especially in the winter. Start the morning with a TB of Olive oil swallowed down with a glass of water with lemon in it. A great liver tonic that will moisturize you from the inside out. > Hi, I just received a diagnosis of dry mouth during a visit to my hygienist earlier this month. Are you saying that a simple morning tonic of olive oil and a lemon squeeze in water will help this very difficult to treat problem plus giving my liver a much needed boost? Thanks for the help! L > > EV olive has oleic acid, an omega 9 not in other oils, a strong > > antioxidant plus properties for anti-inflammatory and anti-ageing (by > > keeping cell level structures flexible and functioning). It helps fat > > metabolism and for a longer list of its benefits, there's several pages > > of it's benefits in Perricone's book. (Not for nothing olive trees live > > longer than any others - very healthy stuff.) > > > > Namaste, > > Irene > > -- > Hi, > > Your suggestion of consuming quantities of EV olive oil has gotten me questioning the absorption of olive oil applied to the skin. Could this approach accomplish the same objective? My body lotion's main ingredient is pure olive oil with sea vegetation and energized glycerin gel. For reference, click the following Hotlink: > > http://www.mninter.net/~pfourier > > Then, click 'ACUPUNCTURE'. The item number is 'BL-12'. > > Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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