Lanolin
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I ordered New Eakand Lanolin Cream from Amazon and am loving it! It came in a two pack so I'm giving one to my Mom since she has severe cracking issues with her hands year round. Pleasant smell.
Deb
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"Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead, where there is no path, and leave a trail.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
2007 CC
2013 thyroid cancer- total thyroidectomy
2013 Hashimoto's - numbers always "normal"
2017 Lyme's Disease
- humbird753
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I doubt anyone will hold it against me! I mentioned wanting to try the lanolin idea a few weeks back, but will be passing on doing that. I've been trying a few new diet ideas lately, in particular avoiding all bovine items. I'm doing better I feel. I guess lanolin comes from sheep wool, I believe, and sheep are related to cows ...it's a stretch and I'd likely be safe using, but figure to play it safe.
The lanolin idea sounds wonderful though in particular for those over the age of 40. I've read, and seen on a few doctors sights with patients that test their vitamin D levels, that our ability to create vitamin D in our skin drops off as we age, sometimes dramatically. I'd guess the lanolin lotion could help with that problem.
The lanolin idea sounds wonderful though in particular for those over the age of 40. I've read, and seen on a few doctors sights with patients that test their vitamin D levels, that our ability to create vitamin D in our skin drops off as we age, sometimes dramatically. I'd guess the lanolin lotion could help with that problem.
- Gabes-Apg
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Blueberry,
Sheep are quite different to cow/bovine.
Other than cocoa butter, or coconut oil lanolin is the most natural form of moisteriser you could use.
I started to use the lanolin as a sunscreen, it was the most natural, being chemical free, alcohol free, and soy free sunscreen available. Figuring out that it would help produce Vit D3 was a secondary find and benefit.
If you don't have dry skin, enjoy it while you can. Dry skin has been an for me since excess inflammation started.
Sheep are quite different to cow/bovine.
Other than cocoa butter, or coconut oil lanolin is the most natural form of moisteriser you could use.
I started to use the lanolin as a sunscreen, it was the most natural, being chemical free, alcohol free, and soy free sunscreen available. Figuring out that it would help produce Vit D3 was a secondary find and benefit.
If you don't have dry skin, enjoy it while you can. Dry skin has been an for me since excess inflammation started.
Gabes Ryan
"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
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"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
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Gabes,
The mention about sheep and bovine cross reaction came from an allergen book I read. I agree, it's likely not an issue, but figure I'll play it on the safe side for the time being. That is something I've noticed since avoiding dairy and beef, that my skin has turned more moist. It wasn't a big problem for me before, but it's been a nice item to see.
The mention about sheep and bovine cross reaction came from an allergen book I read. I agree, it's likely not an issue, but figure I'll play it on the safe side for the time being. That is something I've noticed since avoiding dairy and beef, that my skin has turned more moist. It wasn't a big problem for me before, but it's been a nice item to see.
- humbird753
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Wish I could say I go South for winter months also, but I don't. My work is busiest Janaury through the end of April, so I expect with the holidays and the long busy income tax season at work, I won't be going anywhere until May myself. The weather will be better for all of us as well. So... we have Rochester, Lakeville, La Crosse and Wausau. Eau Claire would probably work best for everyone. It's a couple hours North of me. I didn't realize we were fairly close to each other.
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"Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass... It's learning to dance in the rain."