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Post by toni on Feb 13, 2010 18:29:59 GMT -5
Bannanny, I've tried both, (whole and 2%)and for me, the 2% has worked best. The other thing is ( I guess it's on another thread) "powdered milk is not "all the same". The only ones I know of have LOTS seriously...of sugar added into them. Fungus LOVES sugar. So, I'd not use that. Unless you can find a powdered milk without sugar of any kind. Some might use corn syrup, and that's out too. Maybe look in the diabetic section (just a thought)? If you have to have the powdered. But, plain ole 2% milk with plain yogurt...it's been keeping a good lid on things (not the cure) but enabling status quo. And "not to get into all the protein adhesions stuff" but, the goo will adhere and remove easier, and feel so good to have this soothing mixture on your skin that's taking such a beating. I think they're using "powdered in the fields" or for planting tomatoes, cause it wouldn't seep into the soil as easily as pouring milk would do. (but I do believe, the liquid milk will work lots better, no having the mess of mixing and all that either)...and no sugar.
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Post by bannanny on Feb 13, 2010 18:44:13 GMT -5
Ok... think I'll try it on my hands later today. I'll let you know what happens!
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Post by bannanny on Feb 14, 2010 19:54:48 GMT -5
Made them stickier... but like I just said on the Ting thread, I know it's gonna take more than doing it once to see any results. I'll keep trying...
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