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healthy_lemon

Joined: 01 Feb 2007 Posts: 3122 Location: Þýñýé
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 10:45 pm Post subject: Does mud really do the skin any good ? |
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Now I watched that program where elephants are rolling about in mud because it removes ticks/paracites etc.
But does mud have any washing/cleaning/purification/medical benefits to human skin ?
I wonder this as there are mud masks & such like and in away washing with mud would be greener than chemicals in soap...
I also wonder do the bugs in mud have any antiseptic qualities - like they stick honey on wounds to 'draw out' bad infections does mud do the same ?
I could then ask to unify the topic - which is better for you a bath in honey or a bath in mud ? |
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imlooking Guest
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Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 11:12 am Post subject: Re: Does mud really do the skin any good ? |
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| healthy_lemon wrote: | Now I watched that program where elephants are rolling about in mud because it removes ticks/paracites etc.
But does mud have any washing/cleaning/purification/medical benefits to human skin ?
I wonder this as there are mud masks & such like and in away washing with mud would be greener than chemicals in soap...
I also wonder do the bugs in mud have any antiseptic qualities - like they stick honey on wounds to 'draw out' bad infections does mud do the same ?
I could then ask to unify the topic - which is better for you a bath in honey or a bath in mud ? | manuca honey is a antiseptic.
you have to be careful where get the mud from as mud in fields often have a lot of cow shit in them |
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LiberaMeDomine

Joined: 25 Nov 2007 Posts: 298 Location: London
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 1:17 am Post subject: Re: Does mud really do the skin any good ? |
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| healthy_lemon wrote: | Now I watched that program where elephants are rolling about in mud because it removes ticks/paracites etc.
But does mud have any washing/cleaning/purification/medical benefits to human skin ?
I wonder this as there are mud masks & such like and in away washing with mud would be greener than chemicals in soap...
I also wonder do the bugs in mud have any antiseptic qualities - like they stick honey on wounds to 'draw out' bad infections does mud do the same ?
I could then ask to unify the topic - which is better for you a bath in honey or a bath in mud ? |
There you are hl hanging out in the Green Room . I dedicated a thread to your whereabouts and imlooking told me you'd been here. Have you traded in the the dulcit environment of Community for more greener pastures? |
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healthy_lemon

Joined: 01 Feb 2007 Posts: 3122 Location: Þýñýé
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:32 am Post subject: Re: Does mud really do the skin any good ? |
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| LiberaMeDomine wrote: | | healthy_lemon wrote: | Now I watched that program where elephants are rolling about in mud because it removes ticks/paracites etc.
But does mud have any washing/cleaning/purification/medical benefits to human skin ?
I wonder this as there are mud masks & such like and in away washing with mud would be greener than chemicals in soap...
I also wonder do the bugs in mud have any antiseptic qualities - like they stick honey on wounds to 'draw out' bad infections does mud do the same ?
I could then ask to unify the topic - which is better for you a bath in honey or a bath in mud ? |
There you are hl hanging out in the Green Room . I dedicated a thread to your whereabouts and imlooking told me you'd been here. Have you traded in the the dulcit environment of Community for more greener pastures? |
Nah, just spreading my manure abouts evenly I caught your thread in community. |
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Hi again

Joined: 10 Sep 2007 Posts: 5317 Location: Edinburgh Scotland
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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 9:38 am Post subject: Re: Does mud really do the skin any good ? |
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| healthy_lemon wrote: | Now I watched that program where elephants are rolling about in mud because it removes ticks/paracites etc.
But does mud have any washing/cleaning/purification/medical benefits to human skin ?
I wonder this as there are mud masks & such like and in away washing with mud would be greener than chemicals in soap...
I also wonder do the bugs in mud have any antiseptic qualities - like they stick honey on wounds to 'draw out' bad infections does mud do the same ?
I could then ask to unify the topic - which is better for you a bath in honey or a bath in mud ? |
It depends on the properties of the "Mud", obviously, HL.
I plastered myself in mud in Dalaman, Turkey. Baldrick was there at the same time doing the same thing! It smelled of sulphur and regular use helps arthritic aches and pains.
Recently, I was in Torrevieja, Spain and the mud at the salt flats there is brilliant for curing excema and healing skin in general. It is obviously loaded with salt - which is a natural disinfectant/antiseptic. |
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medousa

Joined: 22 Mar 2008 Posts: 2429 Location: looking at computer
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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 8:16 pm Post subject: |
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| Don't dig up a clod from Chernobyl, believe me it won't help any thing. |
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Hi again

Joined: 10 Sep 2007 Posts: 5317 Location: Edinburgh Scotland
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Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 12:01 pm Post subject: |
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| medousa wrote: | | Don't dig up a clod from Chernobyl, believe me it won't help any thing. |
LOL Very good advice that! |
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montyzuma Community Moderator
Joined: 25 Jul 2007 Posts: 2494
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| mud is fab thats why pigs are so beautiful |
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the beak

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| Does gumtree really do the skin any good ? |
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