It's funny how things go around in a circle. SLS and the SLES were made to reduce soap scum (especially in hard water) and to prevent the need of the vinegar rinse. So it's not surprising we see the return of the vinegar rinse!
It's funny how things go around in a circle. SLS and the SLES were made to reduce soap scum (especially in hard water) and to prevent the need of the vinegar rinse. So it's not surprising we see the return of the vinegar rinse!
My problem is blanket statements made that SLS and SLES are bad.
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Listen, what worked for me is taking bodybuilding multivitamins + fish oil (am/pm dose) (more potent than drugstore multi and has better absorption rate) + Selsun Blue medicated. I know that the multivitamin/fish oil is a huge part because before I had to use Selsun Blue every damn day or else itch/flake city (I tried on/off stopping), as well as use it as a body wash for sometime for an upper body skin infection that just didn't want to go away. Give it a shot
I take a baby aspirin, too..... As far as fish oil...yes that could be great and it probably is great...but it's so much easier to take a baby aspirin or two a day (check with your doctor first). But I'm not knocking fish oil as I understand it can have multiple benefits.
As above, the point isn't really just the oil, but the type of oil. Corn oil would not be anywhere near the same.If your purpose is to "moisturize" the inside of your body with oil, just take a half tablespoon of corn oil every day. It's a lot cheaper than fish oil. That should oil you up pretty good.
Certainly true that nutrients gained from the diet are better than those added in as supplements.Anywho....you will absorb those nutrients so much better from your food. Not that healthy food is cheap these days, but it's cheaper than the cost of multivitamins.
No harm, no foul.As far as the Mystic Waters shampoo bar, if Kingfisher recommends it I'm sure it's excellent. When I cut in with my vinegar comment above it seemed like I was directing it to the shampoo bar itself and I didn't intend to do that, so please accept my apology on that.
..... I'd personally rather take cayenne pepper than aspirin daily. I'll only take an aspirin if I'm really sore.
Um, the aspirin is a low-dose aspirin (81 mg) and it's not to relieve pain, it's to prevent platelets from aggregating. It lowers the risk of heart attack.
So has anyone ever done a vinegar rinse? And does it work? Never heard of that one but I'm now curious...