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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... oil is a stinging astringent, and is contr-indicated as causing phytotoxicity to skin. However, it does cause the thickened outer ring of the callous to dry up, leaving a dry, yellow stained crust which is easily removed. This has the advantage of the resultant skin shows no sign of excoriation. ...
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The Fiber Disease... oil is a stinging astringent, and is contr-indicated as causing phytotoxicity to skin. However, it does cause the thickened outer ring of the callous to dry up, leaving a dry, yellow stained crust which is easily removed. This has the advantage of the resultant skin shows no sign of excoriation. ...
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The Fiber Disease... humans, we must strive to balance these two components of our being. The person who orients too much towards the objective will become a cold and callous being, devoid of human expression. The person who orients too far toward the subjective will become an innocent, but lost child stumbling through ...
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The Fiber Disease... is ...head to foot. The Itraconazole has, in fact, stopped the itching. Also, this "Skin" is not any skin I am familiar with. This callous material is part of the protective biofim containing Chitin and Cellulose, is it not ? Removing it is very difficult indeed. The images of the ...
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The Fiber DiseaseI've often wondered where Mr. Cliff got his term "The Callous" maybe, from here/ I dunno, but maybe we should all look into this. Cilla, If you see this, could you give me your opinion please, or your friends? i would certainly appreciate it. ...
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