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In a message dated 5/28/2004 10:30:57 AM Eastern Standard Time,

kdavis@... writes:

> The best, and much the cheapest way is to buy Vitamin E capsules and use

> a pin to poke a hole in one end, then squeeze out what you need. The

> commercial oils tend to be very weak, and very expensive for what you

> get, in comparison.

I'll second this! I've done it too. The only drawback is the capsule oil

is sometimes a little sticky. It's definitely more potent than the

commercial oils and works much better.

I didn't use it for scars, but instead rub a little on the fingernails and

surrounding skin to strengthen nails and reduce hangnails and cuts on my

fingers.

-Barb

I'll second your second! I've used it for my nails & cuts, etc., as well,

but I stick by the stuff in the bottle, for exactly the same reason. Number 1,

it's the same exact stuff that you get in the gel capsules, chemically, (you

have to get the natural & pure stuff) & Number 2, I can't count how many

times I've stuck myself, opening the capsules with the pin!!!! It sorta then,

defeats the purpose!!!!!

So, it's by the bottle for me. Each to him own................

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In a message dated 5/28/2004 10:30:57 AM Eastern Standard Time,

kdavis@... writes:

> The best, and much the cheapest way is to buy Vitamin E capsules and use

> a pin to poke a hole in one end, then squeeze out what you need. The

> commercial oils tend to be very weak, and very expensive for what you

> get, in comparison.

I'll second this! I've done it too. The only drawback is the capsule oil

is sometimes a little sticky. It's definitely more potent than the

commercial oils and works much better.

I didn't use it for scars, but instead rub a little on the fingernails and

surrounding skin to strengthen nails and reduce hangnails and cuts on my

fingers.

-Barb

I'll second your second! I've used it for my nails & cuts, etc., as well,

but I stick by the stuff in the bottle, for exactly the same reason. Number 1,

it's the same exact stuff that you get in the gel capsules, chemically, (you

have to get the natural & pure stuff) & Number 2, I can't count how many

times I've stuck myself, opening the capsules with the pin!!!! It sorta then,

defeats the purpose!!!!!

So, it's by the bottle for me. Each to him own................

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In a message dated 5/28/2004 10:30:57 AM Eastern Standard Time,

kdavis@... writes:

> The best, and much the cheapest way is to buy Vitamin E capsules and use

> a pin to poke a hole in one end, then squeeze out what you need. The

> commercial oils tend to be very weak, and very expensive for what you

> get, in comparison.

I'll second this! I've done it too. The only drawback is the capsule oil

is sometimes a little sticky. It's definitely more potent than the

commercial oils and works much better.

I didn't use it for scars, but instead rub a little on the fingernails and

surrounding skin to strengthen nails and reduce hangnails and cuts on my

fingers.

-Barb

I'll second your second! I've used it for my nails & cuts, etc., as well,

but I stick by the stuff in the bottle, for exactly the same reason. Number 1,

it's the same exact stuff that you get in the gel capsules, chemically, (you

have to get the natural & pure stuff) & Number 2, I can't count how many

times I've stuck myself, opening the capsules with the pin!!!! It sorta then,

defeats the purpose!!!!!

So, it's by the bottle for me. Each to him own................

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> The best, and much the cheapest way is to buy Vitamin E capsules and use

> a pin to poke a hole in one end, then squeeze out what you need. The

> commercial oils tend to be very weak, and very expensive for what you

> get, in comparison.

I'll second this! I've done it too. The only drawback is the capsule oil

is sometimes a little sticky. It's definitely more potent than the

commercial oils and works much better.

I didn't use it for scars, but instead rub a little on the fingernails and

surrounding skin to strengthen nails and reduce hangnails and cuts on my

fingers.

-Barb

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