Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 > I will not pass comment on that, except to say it's a dumb idea. > Alcohol is expensive compared to other solvents, and if you heat the > product to pour it, or keep the bottle open for any length of time, it > will evaporate, increasing the thickness of the moss and altering the > dosage. Furthermore, if you are commercial, and want to sell to Moslem > countries, alcohol is a no no. Even topically. > > -= ß =- Me? I'm not commercial and I'm not Muslim.:-) Also, I read in the other posts that tincturing with alcohol was fine. Are you saying it's not? What else is available to tincture with? Also, please understand that I'm fairly new to this so please...please...please...take it easy with the labeling of my posts as " dumb " . I'd really appreciate it. Best regards, Indigo P.S. Do you still live in Switzerland? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 Also, I read in the > other posts that tincturing with alcohol was fine. Are you saying > it's not? What else is available to tincture with? > Yes I'd also be very interested in the response to this. The best solution my husband and I have been able to come up with during our experiments is leaving the gloopy mass in almond oil for some weeks to infuse then filtering through coffee filters. Regards Cheryl. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 > Try to purchase a moss with DEP, TEC, IPM, DPG or Benzyl Benzoate (BB).< I disagree 100%. You don't need to use poisons to make perfumes. " Phthalates are recognized as toxic substances under environmental law, but companies are free to use unlimited amounts in cosmetics. " http://www.ewg.org/reports/beautysecrets/chap2.html " The new EU-prohibition for two of the phthalates in cosmetics is an important step in the right direction. But we need to do more to protect people and the environment from this unnecessary risk. All phthalates in cosmetics and other products can add up to harm—a harm we can avoid if we get all phthalates out of all products " says Per nder, Project leader, Health Care Without Harm. " http://www.nottoopretty.org/pr_eu_fertilitythreat.htm We need to fight to get ALL phthalates out of ALL products. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 > > Darn! And here I was, all set for a DEP nightcap. In a plastic cup. > > OK Dumb question: what's a plastic cup with plasticizers? > > Anya > http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady > " Nature and Nature's law lay hid in night; > God said " Let Tesla Be " and all was light. " I'll see your DEP nightcap and raise you one bowl of tomato soup heated in a pot that got washed in a half-assed manner when I was making soap, many moons ago. The scent was an 'oceanic' FO, and it wasn't a half-bad seasoning. Boy did I feel stoopit after that though. Blecch. Once I got over the fear that I was going to keel over right then and there, I did some research online and found the much-quoted info on endocrine disruptors and such (already noted in the archives, I think). DEP used to be used as a plasticizer in flexible PVC products, like children's chewy toys and others; this went out of vogue a few years ago because of the endocrine disruptor fears. It's used as a plasticizer in some other plastics to keep them flexible, too. PVC is a whole 'nother kettle of fish depending on your industry. We hate it in recycling because it doesn't take much PVC to 'contaminate' reclaimed PET during the reformulating process. You get a polymer, sure, but it's a poor-performing one, which could be likened to the glass you'd get if you threw some sheet glass windows into a vat of coke bottles. It's glass, but it's brittle. And on that tangent, I must be going sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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