About ParaffinWax Baths – ...
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Amy H.Posted
Sat 13 Dec 2008 11:28pm
About ParaffinWax Baths –Part 1 of 2
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 21:54
ParaffinWax therapy is a very old technique used to reduce inflammation and stiffness in the joints... with paraffinwax therapy, in her blog memoir:
One regular [patient] that I treated once a week was a very wealthy woman who lived on Park Ave. She was suffering from a horrible case
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ParaffinWax Therapy - Directions for Relieving Pain and Stiffness - Part 2 of 2
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Amy H.Posted
Sat 13 Dec 2008 11:27pm
Recently, I described how ParaffinWax can help reduce inflammation and stiffness in your joints, and how nurses and medics have been using this treatment for quite a while. I’ve had this treatment in physical therapy clinics before, and have left feeling much better.
However, you don’t have to go to a clinic to try out paraffinwax therapy
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Paraffin and clay – cellulite worst dream
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Andrea GracePosted
Wed 13 Jan 2010 8:00am
cellulite is packing in the mixture made of paraffin and clay. The name of this compound may sound a little strange and sophisticated but the combination is a real miracle for our... it out, and, if you are a lucky person, start the paraffin and clay treatment right away and let me know about the results
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Holiday Recipe: Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Candies
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Stacey SPosted
Tue 11 Nov 2008 1:14pm
Every year I make the same holiday delight- homemade Peanut Butter Candy. Simply delicious! These are always a crowd pleaser. Low fat? No way! It’s the holidays so enjoy, in moderation, of course.
1 stick margarine1 ½ cup peanut butter4 cups confectioner (powdered) sugar1 tsp vanilla extract12 oz chocolate chips¼ slab paraffinwax (found [...]
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A Burning Question
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Sarah B.Posted
Fri 01 Feb 2008 12:00am
beeswax candles are totally awesome, first I will give you the low-down on the evils of the alternative.
…Paraffin origin…
Most candles we buy are made from paraffinwax. Paraffin...’ paraffin using various carcinogenic, solidifying chemicals.
Candle companies purchase paraffinwax and then add various other ‘texturizing’ chemicals, artificial dyes for colour
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From the Kitchen of Fern Hicks and Charlene Hicks Sparks
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Ron SparksPosted
Sun 12 Dec 2010 8:58pm
2 lbs. peanut butter (creamy)
3 boxes confectioner’s sugar
1/2 bar paraffinwax
Step 1: Let margarine and peanut butter soften. Mix margarine, peanut butter, and confection’s sugar and form into one inch balls.
Step 2: Melt 2 – 12 oz. semi-sweet chocolate bits over water with 1/2 – 1/3 bar of paraffinwax. (Tip melt paraffinwax first
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Green Your Halloween -- Candles
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Sierra Club ..Posted
Thu 30 Oct 2008 11:15am
power by turning off the lights and enjoying the glow of the jack-o'-lantern. Conventional candles are made from petroleum-based paraffinwax, so light your (local, organic) pumpkin with soy candles. Soy is a renewable resource that produces less soot than paraffin, so the little ghouls and goblins can breathe easier.
Browse the selection of soy
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Candle Caution
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OnlyNatureBlogPosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:03pm
the researchers.
In tests, the U.S. researchers burnt a range of candles in the laboratory and collected and tested the substances given off. This showed candles made of paraffinwax... of paraffinwax, a byproduct of the petroleum industry.
However, it’s not all doom and gloom if you’re a candle lover like me. Beeswax and soy candles, which are admittedly more
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Our Sick Princess and Her Rainbow Flowers
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faithfamilyfibroPosted
Thu 10 Dec 2009 12:00am
to my hair stylist, I will no longer have to pay for any more paraffinwax treatments to help my hands stay moisturized.
Do you have a soy candle at home? I know this sounds..., you don't harm the environment. Paraffin and all it is made of is one of the worst things for us. I am not going to go into all the details. You can google paraffin and find
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