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Author: SoozleSoozle Date: Apr 7, 2008 13:08
seudocreme is great for calming this type of thing also aloe vera gel has
very good cooling properties too
I am sure you are miserable {{{{hugs}}}}
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Author: VivaViva Date: Apr 8, 2008 04:20
"Snowleopard" gmail.lair.com> wrote in message
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> [..] Even chicken pox wasn't that bad! However, I discovered a
> tube of 99%% aloe vera gel in the back of the cupboard and slapped it
> on all over last night... I know I woke up about 2 hours later...
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Author: Flash GordonFlash Gordon Date: Apr 8, 2008 12:18
Snowleopard wrote, On 08/04/08 11:59:
> Now it's only really my hands - and I'm not sure that's the meds, I
> think it's freezer burn!
Oh dear. In that case you should keep your hands warm until they are
properly recovered. So what you need is a bowl of warm water for each
hand with the rest of you in a cold bath. :-(
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Flash Gordon
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Author: Ben newsamBen newsam Date: Apr 8, 2008 13:27
On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 06:20:58 -0500, "Viva" privacy.net> wrote:
> And you of all people need to grow your own aloe plant
>on your kitchen windowsill! Fresh aloe leaves picked off will provide a lot
>of silky liquid to soothe burns.
Now, that's a seriously good idea.
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Author: zolzol Date: Apr 8, 2008 13:58
"Viva" wrote in message
> And you of all people need to grow your own aloe plant on your kitchen
> windowsill! Fresh aloe leaves picked off will provide a lot of silky
> liquid to soothe burns.
>
i wish my kitchen had a window.
zol
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Author: Flash GordonFlash Gordon Date: Apr 9, 2008 11:22
Snowleopard wrote, On 09/04/08 18:37:
> On Tue, 08 Apr 2008 20:18:26 +0100, Flash Gordon
> said
>
>> Snowleopard wrote, On 08/04/08 11:59:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Now it's only really my hands - and I'm not sure that's the meds, I
>>> think it's freezer burn!
>> Oh dear. In that case you should keep your hands warm until they are
>> properly recovered. So what you need is a bowl of warm water for each
>> hand with the rest of you in a cold bath. :-(
>
> Isn't that a boarding schoool trick to make people pee their beds?!?!
I don't know, I did not go to a boarding school.
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Flash Gordon
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Author: VivaViva Date: Apr 10, 2008 08:38
"Ben newsam" gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 06:20:58 -0500, "Viva" privacy.net> wrote:
>
>> And you of all people need to grow your own aloe plant
>>on your kitchen windowsill! Fresh aloe leaves picked off will provide a
>>lot
>>of silky liquid to soothe burns.
>
> Now, that's a seriously good idea.
>
It really is...and it multiplies like mad, you know, splits crowns. I have
started pots of it for all of my friends and family.
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Author: VivaViva Date: Apr 10, 2008 09:04
"zol" ne.rr.beepbeep.com> wrote in message
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> "Viva" wrote in message
>
>> And you of all people need to grow your own aloe plant on your kitchen
>> windowsill! Fresh aloe leaves picked off will provide a lot of silky
>> liquid to soothe burns.
>>
> i wish my kitchen had a window.
>
>
Gee zol I do too. I'd miss my window to glance out of while doing dishes,
even though I don't see much except the neighbor's trees and fence...and
squirrels running along the telephone wire like tight rope walkers...and
birds squabbling about tree limbs.
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Author: VivaViva Date: Apr 10, 2008 09:13
"Snowleopard" gmail.lair.com> wrote ...
> On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 06:20:58 -0500, "Viva" privacy.net> said...
[..]
>.....And you of all people need to grow your own aloe plant
>>on your kitchen windowsill! Fresh aloe leaves picked off will provide a
>>lot
>>of silky liquid to soothe burns.
>
> I haz no kitchen window sill :~(
>
Gee, another one with no kitchen window. Aloe will grow in any sunny window,
an easy keeper, just don't over-water because it stores water in its thick
spikes/leaves.
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> Still,. pleased to report I am a lot better today - no anti histamines
> required so far and aloe vera leaves the skin feeling really nice.
> Once it's stopped feeling really sticky...
>
A lot of wimmins rub it on their face as nature's moisturizer.
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Author: Harry KeaneHarry Keane Date: Apr 10, 2008 12:22
"Sn!pe" spambin.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
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>> A lot of wimmins rub it on their face as nature's moisturizer.
>
> I are not a wimmins but I could do with something to soothe my poor,
> red nose; I have a head full of cold today and my beek is just /so/ sore
> from all those 'tishoos.
Can't help with the soothing substances, since my teleportation device is
currently inoperable, but how about an
"Aaaahhhhhh, never mind...."?
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Harry Keane
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