Guest guest Posted March 18, 2001 Report Share Posted March 18, 2001 > I ordered some all natural shaving cream from Tom's of Maine. Im not sure what it has in it yet but am anxious to see if it has suitable ingrediants and if it works. Should receive it early this week and can post ingrediants. > , they won't mention if it has PCB's, dyes, or benzene. Maybe it's how sick you are but I was told not to use any product on my skin, she didn't even want me to put olive oil or vitamin E, as i was so dry I kind of begged her and she said she would test the vitamin E, if they were OK. Even if one bottle is OK, another batch might not be, and since whatever is on our skin goes straight through the thymus we should be careful. And stick to what is recommended in her books, the latest for products being Advanced Cancers. That's why I asked the group if she OKd the olive soap sold at Self Health? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2001 Report Share Posted March 21, 2001 , I got the product today and just since I said I would here is the ingrediant list and other notes on the package. Not recomending this mind you but might be worth looking into as we all know how diffacult it is finding anything that is usable out of the box. Do you see anything here that is a problem? I am curious about the fragerance which is Mint, which smells nice by the way. I will write them and find out what is actually used for the fragerance. Toms of Maine - Natural Shaving Cream Ingrediants Soaps of Coconut Oil Olive Oil Stearic Acid Glygerin Fragerance Also on package We use no animal ingrediants, no petroleum derivatives, no alcohol, no preservatives and no artificial dyes to make this a pure natural product. Dave Re: Shaving Products > > > I ordered some all natural shaving cream from Tom's of Maine. > Im not sure what it has in it yet but am anxious to see if it has > suitable ingrediants and if it works. Should receive it early this > week and can post ingrediants. > > > , they won't mention if it has PCB's, dyes, or benzene. > Maybe it's how sick you are but I was told not to use any product > on my skin, she didn't even want me to put olive oil or vitamin E, > as i was so dry I kind of begged her and she said she would test > the vitamin E, if they were OK. Even if one bottle is OK, another > batch might not be, and since whatever is on our skin goes > straight through the thymus we should be careful. And stick to > what is recommended in her books, the latest for products being > Advanced Cancers. > That's why I asked the group if she OKd the olive soap sold at > Self Health? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2001 Report Share Posted March 22, 2001 Toms of Maine - Natural Shaving Cream > Ingrediants > Soaps of Coconut Oil > Olive Oil > Stearic Acid > Glygerin > Fragerance > Well, I know that she has taken glycerine out of her recipes for make up and other recipes in her latest book Advanced Cancers, saying that it is hard to find it without it polluted, I do not know where to get a purified coconut oil. I don't remember if she said it had PCB's or benzene. You could always cantact Carmin and ask her to test it for you. Check in archives for her address. Why not try the hand made soap and you can add wintergreen oil and olive oil from Self Health. I see that cocnut oil isn't sold there. And rinse with the 1/4 tsp of Vitamin C in 1 pt of water, as in the Advanced Cancers book. As, I said she really doesn't recommend using skin products, unless they are tested. What do others do for shaving? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2001 Report Share Posted March 22, 2001 Toms of Maine - Natural Shaving Cream > Ingrediants > Soaps of Coconut Oil > Olive Oil > Stearic Acid > Glygerin > Fragerance > Well, I know that she has taken glycerine out of her recipes for make up and other recipes in her latest book Advanced Cancers, saying that it is hard to find it without it polluted, I do not know where to get a purified coconut oil. I don't remember if she said it had PCB's or benzene. You could always cantact Carmin and ask her to test it for you. Why not try the hand made soap and you can add wintergreen oil and olive oil from Self Health. I see that cocnut oil isn't sold there. And rinse with the 1/4 tsp of Vitamin C in 1 pt of water, as in the Advanced Cancers book. As, I said she really doesn't recommend using skin products, unless they are tested. What do others do for shaving? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2001 Report Share Posted March 22, 2001 Dear For 22 years I have shaved while in the shower. A pull type razor on bare skin that is being lathered with warm running water. No problems and no extra expense. Walter Toms of Maine - Natural Shaving Cream >> Ingrediants >> Soaps of Coconut Oil >> Olive Oil >> Stearic Acid >> Glygerin >> Fragerance >> >Well, I know that she has taken glycerine out of her recipes for >make up and other recipes in her latest book Advanced Cancers, >saying that it is hard to find it without it polluted, I do not know >where to get a purified coconut oil. I don't remember if she said it >had PCB's or benzene. You could always cantact Carmin and >ask her to test it for you. Check in archives for her address. > >Why not try the hand made soap and you can add wintergreen oil >and olive oil from Self Health. I see that cocnut oil isn't sold there. >And rinse with the 1/4 tsp of Vitamin C in 1 pt of water, as in the >Advanced Cancers book. As, I said she really doesn't >recommend using skin products, unless they are tested. > >What do others do for shaving? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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