Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 > I've been having problems with cracked fingertips b/c of the cold, dry > weather here just East of Lake Ontario in NY state, and all the > knitting I've been doing with acrylic yarn. Using advanced healing > hand lotion hasn't had a noticeable effect and last Friday evening (5 > days ago), my fingertips throbbed so badly (the same pain as multiple > deep paper cuts) that I had to put some anesthetic ointment on them > and bandage them. > > The next day, I squished up part of a baby scoby, added some finished > KT and put it in a bowl covered with wax paper on my counter. Every > time I wash my hands (and whenever else I think of it), I put some of > the liquid on my hands, just like I would hand lotion and let it dry. > Wow! The cracking, flaking dry skin is totally gone AND the deep > cracks on my fingertips that hurt so much are nearly healed and don't > hurt any more. I'm still knitting, perhaps more than before, since the > project is a Christmas present and time is getting short, so it's > definitely the KT. > > Just wanted to share, > Dee Wow, Dee! That is so great!!! I have problems with cracked heels at this time of year.....so I'm going to try that! Thanks! Gayle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 > I've been having problems with cracked fingertips b/c of the cold, dry > weather here just East of Lake Ontario in NY state, and all the > knitting I've been doing with acrylic yarn. Using advanced healing > hand lotion hasn't had a noticeable effect and last Friday evening (5 > days ago), my fingertips throbbed so badly (the same pain as multiple > deep paper cuts) that I had to put some anesthetic ointment on them > and bandage them. > > The next day, I squished up part of a baby scoby, added some finished > KT and put it in a bowl covered with wax paper on my counter. Every > time I wash my hands (and whenever else I think of it), I put some of > the liquid on my hands, just like I would hand lotion and let it dry. > Wow! The cracking, flaking dry skin is totally gone AND the deep > cracks on my fingertips that hurt so much are nearly healed and don't > hurt any more. I'm still knitting, perhaps more than before, since the > project is a Christmas present and time is getting short, so it's > definitely the KT. > > Just wanted to share, > Dee Wow, Dee! That is so great!!! I have problems with cracked heels at this time of year.....so I'm going to try that! Thanks! Gayle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Wonderful News Dee! Thank you for sharing your healing experience with Kombucha. If anyone else has had experiences of using Kombucha with benefit please do let us know. It is wonderful to hear the stories of this most healing gift of Kombucha. Peace, Love and Harmony, Bev Manna International: Kombucha Information and Resources Kombucha Drops - Convenient, Safe, Effective, Easy to use. http://KMI.mannainternational.com Manna Green & White Tea Extract - Liquid Green & White Tea Extract http://GTE.mannainternational.com All products made and bottled in glass 100% Certified Organic, Fair Traded, Ingredients > > I've been having problems with cracked fingertips b/c of the cold, dry > weather here just East of Lake Ontario in NY state, and all the > knitting I've been doing with acrylic yarn. Using advanced healing > hand lotion hasn't had a noticeable effect and last Friday evening (5 > days ago), my fingertips throbbed so badly (the same pain as multiple > deep paper cuts) that I had to put some anesthetic ointment on them > and bandage them. > > The next day, I squished up part of a baby scoby, added some finished > KT and put it in a bowl covered with wax paper on my counter. Every > time I wash my hands (and whenever else I think of it), I put some of > the liquid on my hands, just like I would hand lotion and let it dry. > Wow! The cracking, flaking dry skin is totally gone AND the deep > cracks on my fingertips that hurt so much are nearly healed and don't > hurt any more. I'm still knitting, perhaps more than before, since the > project is a Christmas present and time is getting short, so it's > definitely the KT. > > Just wanted to share, > Dee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Wonderful News Dee! Thank you for sharing your healing experience with Kombucha. If anyone else has had experiences of using Kombucha with benefit please do let us know. It is wonderful to hear the stories of this most healing gift of Kombucha. Peace, Love and Harmony, Bev Manna International: Kombucha Information and Resources Kombucha Drops - Convenient, Safe, Effective, Easy to use. http://KMI.mannainternational.com Manna Green & White Tea Extract - Liquid Green & White Tea Extract http://GTE.mannainternational.com All products made and bottled in glass 100% Certified Organic, Fair Traded, Ingredients > > I've been having problems with cracked fingertips b/c of the cold, dry > weather here just East of Lake Ontario in NY state, and all the > knitting I've been doing with acrylic yarn. Using advanced healing > hand lotion hasn't had a noticeable effect and last Friday evening (5 > days ago), my fingertips throbbed so badly (the same pain as multiple > deep paper cuts) that I had to put some anesthetic ointment on them > and bandage them. > > The next day, I squished up part of a baby scoby, added some finished > KT and put it in a bowl covered with wax paper on my counter. Every > time I wash my hands (and whenever else I think of it), I put some of > the liquid on my hands, just like I would hand lotion and let it dry. > Wow! The cracking, flaking dry skin is totally gone AND the deep > cracks on my fingertips that hurt so much are nearly healed and don't > hurt any more. I'm still knitting, perhaps more than before, since the > project is a Christmas present and time is getting short, so it's > definitely the KT. > > Just wanted to share, > Dee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Gayle, I have the same problem with my feet-thanks for the idea! From now on, when I go to bed, I'll put some KT on them, and pop on some socks. Should only take a few days to see results, if any. Dee Central Square, NY (East of Lake Ontario) USA > Wow, Dee! That is so great!!! > > I have problems with cracked heels at this time of year.....so I'm going to > try that! Thanks! > > Gayle > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Gayle, I have the same problem with my feet-thanks for the idea! From now on, when I go to bed, I'll put some KT on them, and pop on some socks. Should only take a few days to see results, if any. Dee Central Square, NY (East of Lake Ontario) USA > Wow, Dee! That is so great!!! > > I have problems with cracked heels at this time of year.....so I'm going to > try that! Thanks! > > Gayle > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Hi Bev, You're welcome! I saw in the files section that there's a document for benefits of kombucha. Would it be possible to create a folder where individuals could post their experiences? Dee Central Square, NY (East of Lake Ontario) USA > > Wonderful News Dee! > > Thank you for sharing your healing experience with Kombucha. If anyone > else has had experiences of using Kombucha with benefit please do let > us know. It is wonderful to hear the stories of this most healing gift > of Kombucha. > > Peace, Love and Harmony, > Bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Hi Bev, You're welcome! I saw in the files section that there's a document for benefits of kombucha. Would it be possible to create a folder where individuals could post their experiences? Dee Central Square, NY (East of Lake Ontario) USA > > Wonderful News Dee! > > Thank you for sharing your healing experience with Kombucha. If anyone > else has had experiences of using Kombucha with benefit please do let > us know. It is wonderful to hear the stories of this most healing gift > of Kombucha. > > Peace, Love and Harmony, > Bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Hi Dee and EveryOne, Your wish is my command:-)) ....there is a new folder in the list FILES section entitled: Kombucha Testimonials Benefits Experienced Using Kombucha Go to kombucha tea and click on FILES Please feel free to add your experiences to that folder at any time. Peace, Love and Harmony, Bev > > > > Wonderful News Dee! > > > > Thank you for sharing your healing experience with Kombucha. If anyone > > else has had experiences of using Kombucha with benefit please do let > > us know. It is wonderful to hear the stories of this most healing gift > > of Kombucha. > > > > Peace, Love and Harmony, > > Bev > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Hi Dee and EveryOne, Your wish is my command:-)) ....there is a new folder in the list FILES section entitled: Kombucha Testimonials Benefits Experienced Using Kombucha Go to kombucha tea and click on FILES Please feel free to add your experiences to that folder at any time. Peace, Love and Harmony, Bev > > > > Wonderful News Dee! > > > > Thank you for sharing your healing experience with Kombucha. If anyone > > else has had experiences of using Kombucha with benefit please do let > > us know. It is wonderful to hear the stories of this most healing gift > > of Kombucha. > > > > Peace, Love and Harmony, > > Bev > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Dee and Gayle, keep us informed. This is so exciting to here. Sunny > > Wow, Dee! That is so great!!! > > > > I have problems with cracked heels at this time of year.....so I'm > going to > > try that! Thanks! > > > > Gayle > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Dee and Gayle, keep us informed. This is so exciting to here. Sunny > > Wow, Dee! That is so great!!! > > > > I have problems with cracked heels at this time of year.....so I'm > going to > > try that! Thanks! > > > > Gayle > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Thank you, Bev! I've added my file. In case anyone wants a free program that will create an Adobe pdf document from pretty much any file, go to http://cutepdf.com/ and click on Download under CutePdf Writer. It works great, has no spyware, adn is free. It sets itself up like it was a printer, so once you have it installed, you just click File, Print and choose CutePDF Writer. It will ask you for the name of the file and where on your hard drive to save it. Hope this helps, Dee Central Square, NY (East of Lake Ontario) USA > > Hi Dee and EveryOne, > > Your wish is my command:-)) ....there is a new folder in the list > FILES section entitled: Kombucha Testimonials > Benefits Experienced Using Kombucha > > Go to kombucha tea and click > on FILES > > Please feel free to add your experiences to that folder at any time. > > Peace, Love and Harmony, > Bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Thank you, Bev! I've added my file. In case anyone wants a free program that will create an Adobe pdf document from pretty much any file, go to http://cutepdf.com/ and click on Download under CutePdf Writer. It works great, has no spyware, adn is free. It sets itself up like it was a printer, so once you have it installed, you just click File, Print and choose CutePDF Writer. It will ask you for the name of the file and where on your hard drive to save it. Hope this helps, Dee Central Square, NY (East of Lake Ontario) USA > > Hi Dee and EveryOne, > > Your wish is my command:-)) ....there is a new folder in the list > FILES section entitled: Kombucha Testimonials > Benefits Experienced Using Kombucha > > Go to kombucha tea and click > on FILES > > Please feel free to add your experiences to that folder at any time. > > Peace, Love and Harmony, > Bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 I want to get this straight: Did you make a paste or just the tea with bits of scoby in it that you put on your hands?? Sunny > > I've been having problems with cracked fingertips b/c of the cold, dry > weather here just East of Lake Ontario in NY state, and all the > knitting I've been doing with acrylic yarn. Using advanced healing > hand lotion hasn't had a noticeable effect and last Friday evening (5 > days ago), my fingertips throbbed so badly (the same pain as multiple > deep paper cuts) that I had to put some anesthetic ointment on them > and bandage them. > > The next day, I squished up part of a baby scoby, added some finished > KT and put it in a bowl covered with wax paper on my counter. Every > time I wash my hands (and whenever else I think of it), I put some of > the liquid on my hands, just like I would hand lotion and let it dry. > Wow! The cracking, flaking dry skin is totally gone AND the deep > cracks on my fingertips that hurt so much are nearly healed and don't > hurt any more. I'm still knitting, perhaps more than before, since the > project is a Christmas present and time is getting short, so it's > definitely the KT. > > Just wanted to share, > Dee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 I want to get this straight: Did you make a paste or just the tea with bits of scoby in it that you put on your hands?? Sunny > > I've been having problems with cracked fingertips b/c of the cold, dry > weather here just East of Lake Ontario in NY state, and all the > knitting I've been doing with acrylic yarn. Using advanced healing > hand lotion hasn't had a noticeable effect and last Friday evening (5 > days ago), my fingertips throbbed so badly (the same pain as multiple > deep paper cuts) that I had to put some anesthetic ointment on them > and bandage them. > > The next day, I squished up part of a baby scoby, added some finished > KT and put it in a bowl covered with wax paper on my counter. Every > time I wash my hands (and whenever else I think of it), I put some of > the liquid on my hands, just like I would hand lotion and let it dry. > Wow! The cracking, flaking dry skin is totally gone AND the deep > cracks on my fingertips that hurt so much are nearly healed and don't > hurt any more. I'm still knitting, perhaps more than before, since the > project is a Christmas present and time is getting short, so it's > definitely the KT. > > Just wanted to share, > Dee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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