View Full Version : Re: Chapped hands and eczema
Tom Jaszewski
15-04-2003, 04:20 AM
On Mon, 14 Apr 2003 19:39:24 -0600, "gnmouser"
> wrote:
>Medicated skin cream...safe for diabetic's skin.
"GREAT SCOTT began production in 1964 on a farm in Melba, Idaho by
Gerry Roesbery. Her desire to develop skin treatments began as a
result of her training in chemistry and a personal need for a quality
product to mend her farm worked hands. After many attempts to
formulate the perfect skin cream, she finally exclaimed to her
husband..."
’GREAT SCOTT...It Really Works!’"
Thank goodness she wasn't from the packing plant immigrant
neighborhood I grew up in. Imagine buying "Holy shit...."
"As crude a weapon as a cave man's club the chemical barrage has been hurled at the fabric of life."
Rachel Carson
Twobtold
15-04-2003, 07:20 AM
>From: Tom Jaszewski
>
>’GREAT SCOTT...It Really Works!’"
>
>
>Thank goodness she wasn't from the packing plant immigrant
>neighborhood I grew up in. Imagine buying "Holy shit...."
>
Good one.
Phisherman
15-04-2003, 06:20 PM
I use Eucerine after bathing. It is a white odorless heavy cream,
recommended by a pharmacist friend. There's an equivalent generic
product at WalMart at about 1/3 the cost that works equally well. Use
it everyday--no eczema, no dry skin, no "winter rash," and no perfumy
feminine stink. A doctor recommended Vaseline, and that works well
too but a little greasy. I'm so happy to solve this problem without
use of prescription drugs!
On Mon, 14 Apr 2003 19:39:24 -0600, "gnmouser"
> wrote:
>re: Chapped hands and eczema
>
>Medicated skin cream...safe for diabetic's skin.
>
> www.greatscottskincream.com
>
>Great for gardeners, masons, farmers, mariners, loggers, nurses and anyone
>else with hard working hands.
>
>Cures chapped hands, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, rashes, itching...
>
>Heals Naturally!
>
Jessica
15-04-2003, 08:44 PM
I really like Chamberlains lotion. Its more like an oil, but it does nicely
for my chapped hands.
Cdonahey41
15-04-2003, 08:44 PM
Try vaseline and then eucerine. That should cut the stickiness. I use diaper
rash medication as well sometimes - zinc oxide mostly. The same procedure is
also good for the neck, especially the back of the neck - some men have scales
there.
dr-solo@wi.rr.xx.com
17-04-2003, 05:56 AM
... suggesting their origins??? LOL. Ingrid
(Cdonahey41) wrote:
especially the back of the neck - some men have scales
>there.
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