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I got a sample of this ... thing ... as a test - supposed to help muscle

aches. What do you think of this ingredient list:

Purified water (PiMag [TM]), CM Complex (certyl myristoleate), PEG 100

stearate glycerin, glyceryl stearate, benzyl alcohol, lecithin, tocopheryl

acetate, carbomer, potassium hydroxide, menthol, fragrance, Magna-Cell [TM]

liposomes.

I have it on good authority that the liposome thing is supposed to help it

be absorbed into the cells, the tocopheryl acetate is synthetic VitE,

lecithin is an emulsifier. But some of these other things really pique

my interest - PEG 100? What, that's better than pegging 99?

" Carbomer " is a new one to me. And ya know, if you have to trademark

" purified water " ....

Apparently my chiro was at a trade show last week, and somebody was really

pushing this stuff. He told me that he expected it to do absolutely

nothing, but said " hey, try it out, and tell me if I'm wrong " . *snerk*

So what do you scientists-at-heart make of it?

MFJ

Ideas are funny that way ... you go and let one loose, and suddenly it's

crashing about the place, bashing up against other peoples' heads.

Somebody oughtta control that. Pesky things, ideas.

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<g> I'm not a chemist at heart, but it has so much stuff that sounds

like forms of fat/wax/soap...it sounds like a substitute for

cholesterol.

I think I'll stick with my whole milk, free range eggs, beef, and

butter.

> I got a sample of this ... thing ... as a test - supposed to help

muscle

> aches. What do you think of this ingredient list:

>

> Purified water (PiMag [TM]), CM Complex (certyl myristoleate), PEG

100

> stearate glycerin, glyceryl stearate, benzyl alcohol, lecithin,

tocopheryl

> acetate, carbomer, potassium hydroxide, menthol, fragrance, Magna-

Cell [TM]

> liposomes.

>

> I have it on good authority that the liposome thing is supposed to

help it

> be absorbed into the cells, the tocopheryl acetate is synthetic

VitE,

> lecithin is an emulsifier. But some of these other things

really pique

> my interest - PEG 100? What, that's better than pegging 99?

> " Carbomer " is a new one to me. And ya know, if you have to

trademark

> " purified water " ....

>

> Apparently my chiro was at a trade show last week, and somebody was

really

> pushing this stuff. He told me that he expected it to do

absolutely

> nothing, but said " hey, try it out, and tell me if I'm wrong " .

*snerk*

>

> So what do you scientists-at-heart make of it?

>

>

>

> MFJ

> Ideas are funny that way ... you go and let one loose, and suddenly

it's

> crashing about the place, bashing up against other peoples' heads.

> Somebody oughtta control that. Pesky things, ideas.

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At 03:29 PM 4/12/05 -0000, you wrote:

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>

><g> I'm not a chemist at heart, but it has so much stuff that sounds

>like forms of fat/wax/soap...it sounds like a substitute for

>cholesterol.

>

>I think I'll stick with my whole milk, free range eggs, beef, and

>butter.

>

>

Oh my - it's not for ingestion! It was supposed to be a topical lotion

thingie.

MFJ

Ideas are funny that way ... you go and let one loose, and suddenly it's

crashing about the place, bashing up against other peoples' heads.

Somebody oughtta control that. Pesky things, ideas.

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