Guest guest Posted February 21, 2001 Report Share Posted February 21, 2001 , It is water. Young KY Labs Innovators of Fine Personal Care Products www.kylabs.com Alcohol Since we're on this subject (ok, I'm a little late), I have a question. I noticed at the pharmacy I noticed they had 70% Ethyl Alcohol. It was located near the rubbing alcohol. Does anyone know what the other 30% is? Would this work for a body spray type product or does it have am odor that would make it unsuitable? Thanks, Post message: Cosmeticinfo Subscribe: Cosmeticinfo-subscribe Unsubscribe: Cosmeticinfo-unsubscribe List owner: Cosmeticinfo-owner URL to this page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Cosmeticinfo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2001 Report Share Posted February 21, 2001 And, in all probability, a small amount of denaturant. Maurice >, > >It is water. > > Young >KY Labs >Innovators of Fine Personal Care Products >www.kylabs.com > > Alcohol > >Since we're on this subject (ok, I'm a little late), I have a >question. I noticed at the pharmacy I noticed they had 70% Ethyl >Alcohol. It was located near the rubbing alcohol. Does anyone know >what the other 30% is? Would this work for a body spray type >product or does it have am odor that would make it unsuitable? > >Thanks, > > > > > > >Post message: Cosmeticinfo >Subscribe: Cosmeticinfo-subscribe >Unsubscribe: Cosmeticinfo-unsubscribe >List owner: Cosmeticinfo-owner >URL to this page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Cosmeticinfo > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2001 Report Share Posted February 22, 2001 > Since we're on this subject (ok, I'm a little late), I have a > question. I noticed at the pharmacy I noticed they had 70% Ethyl > Alcohol. It was located near the rubbing alcohol. Does anyone know > what the other 30% is? Would this work for a body spray type > product or does it have am odor that would make it unsuitable? > I have bought this stuff before (to use in making hp liquid soap, but that's another story). I thought it would smell better than isopropyl, which can also be used. Oooooh no. The stuff REEKED. Some of that 30% was ACETONE, which is used in nail polish remover, which gives it that characteristic odor. If the stuff you found is the same as the stuff I bought. . . YES it has an odor. Definitely not suitable for a body spray. Read the label carefully. Once I'd opened mine and smelled how awful it was, I read the label and discovered it contained acetone. ~~ " Jules' Soaps " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2011 Report Share Posted June 2, 2011 It doesn't for me, but perhaps it depends on how much you drink. I can get nicely enebriated on 3 pints of fairly strong beer, but I never go over that. To help stop a hangover I drink decafeinnated coffee along with it, as coffee powerfully protects the liver from alcohol damage. Or if I go out I will drink some coffee before hand. I only drink a couple of times a week. Always make sure get plenty of water (or coffee) when you drink to prevent the brain from dehydrating. I went out for a meal with some friends the other night and I was with someone who drank an enormous amount of alcohol everyday. I was truly alarmed. He is getting married soon so I expect there is nothing wrong with his sex drive. Still, too much alcohol is not good for the brain. I shall start a new thread soon on the benefits of coffee. Oh, by the way, I have never been able to find this research since, but some reseachers studied the effects of alcohol on the brains of mice and got a very surprising result. With moderate alcohol intake - enough to get enebriated - the brains of the mice actually increased in size. This was because the alcohol relaxed the mice and increased sociable behavour which lowered the brain damaging hormone known as cortisol. I will give this another search. I have an interest in this because I use a small amount of alcohol to brigten up my PSSD dreary life. Kv > > Does alcohol make PSSD worse? I know that alcohol is a depressant, but I can't really tell whether it makes my problem worse. What are your experiences with this? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2011 Report Share Posted June 2, 2011 Alcohol does adversely affect sexual function and therefore cannot be good for PSSD. Alcohol creates excess estrogen in our systems, which lowers libido, sexual function, etc. We all need some estrogen in our bodies but many of us have way too much and this accelerates the aging process.. By the way, excess estrogen is bad for women as well as men..For full disclosure, I am currently battling paxil/benzo withdrawal, alcoholism, and PSSD. Quite a triumvirate.. Some social drinking and some wine with dinner shouldn't hurt but chronic abuse of alcohol would be bad for our sexual functions even if we would have never taken this SSRI/benzo poison all this time. Mike Subject: Re: AlcoholTo: SSRIsex Date: Thursday, June 2, 2011, 10:22 AM It doesn't for me, but perhaps it depends on how much you drink. I can get nicely enebriated on 3 pints of fairly strong beer, but I never go over that. To help stop a hangover I drink decafeinnated coffee along with it, as coffee powerfully protects the liver from alcohol damage. Or if I go out I will drink some coffee before hand. I only drink a couple of times a week. Always make sure get plenty of water (or coffee) when you drink to prevent the brain from dehydrating. I went out for a meal with some friends the other night and I was with someone who drank an enormous amount of alcohol everyday. I was truly alarmed. He is getting married soon so I expect there is nothing wrong with his sex drive. Still, too much alcohol is not good for the brain. I shall start a new thread soon on the benefits of coffee. Oh, by the way, I have never been able to find this research since, but some reseachers studied the effects of alcohol on the brains of mice and got a very surprising result. With moderate alcohol intake - enough to get enebriated - the brains of the mice actually increased in size. This was because the alcohol relaxed the mice and increased sociable behavour which lowered the brain damaging hormone known as cortisol. I will give this another search. I have an interest in this because I use a small amount of alcohol to brigten up my PSSD dreary life.Kv>> Does alcohol make PSSD worse? I know that alcohol is a depressant, but I can't really tell whether it makes my problem worse. What are your experiences with this?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2011 Report Share Posted September 11, 2011 I know that day after drinking feeling since my withdrawal. The next day I feel disassociated also. Further, I get a more vulnerable and despondant feeling than I do normally. Weird stuff. To: SSRIsex Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 8:45 PMSubject: Re: Re: Alcohol Alcohol makes me feel alive, connected and more emotionally 'here'. It makes me want to feel close with people in a way I haven't been since pssd. But the day after I drink instead of a hangover, I'm even more dissociated Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry® Sender: SSRIsex Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 21:45:48 -0000 To: <SSRIsex > ReplyTo: SSRIsex Subject: Re: Alcohol Earlier, it felt as if alcohol did not affect my sexual functioning too badly, but as of lately, when I drink I completely lose interest in talking to girls and it sometimes feels like it makes it harder to get an erection. I don't know if I should avoid alcohol completely or just drink very little. It feels like the alcohol just numbs my brain which numbs any sort of sexual feelings. I go to a party school and my friends like to drink so it is very hard to avoid alcohol. Does anybody here avoid alcohol completely ?> >> > Does alcohol make PSSD worse? I know that alcohol is a depressant, but I can't really tell whether it makes my problem worse. What are your experiences with this?> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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