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« on: Sunday March 25, 2007, 08:52:30 AM »

http://www.psoriasiscream.co.uk

Does anyone else use it, or heard about it?

I've used it on my E for a few weeks, and it seems to sooth the itching.

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« Reply #1 on: Thursday March 29, 2007, 09:12:56 PM »

Yes, when doing research on goats milk cheese recipes I came across recipes for goats milk soap and its benefits. It is supposed to be very good. I am thinking of trying it myself.
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« Reply #2 on: Monday June 25, 2007, 01:31:38 AM »

I like goat's milk more and more, the more I drink it.  I have rubbed yogurt on my skin to good effect.  I think in my next shower I will use some goat's milk.  I have not tried to separate out the cream though.  I have stopped making cheeses using wild yeasts though, as well as various wild yeast fermented beverages.  I was consumming them too much in the testing and gained about fifteen unnecessary pounds.  Also, my learning curve was dropping off.  When that happens I turn to more interesting things.

But perhaps you are talking about a cream in the more vernacular cosmetic sense.
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« Reply #3 on: Monday June 25, 2007, 07:38:15 AM »

I think this is referring to commercially made cosmetic cream, using goats milk, Anthro.

I dont like goats milk or yoghurt but I do like goats cheese. When doing some research on goats milk and cheese I was told by a dairy goat breeder that goats milk has an antibiotic quality, which could account for its beneficial effects as a topical treatment.
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« Reply #4 on: Monday June 25, 2007, 08:06:32 AM »

If it does have antibiotic qualities they are probably more pronounced with the raw unpasteurized milk.  I doubt that will be an ingredient in the skin creams.  Much more likely to be pasteurized.  In my case, I only have access to pasteurized goat milk.  I may get a pair of goats if I see a good opportunity.
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« Reply #5 on: Saturday December 29, 2007, 07:52:09 PM »

I'm not sure about Goats Milk Cream,

But kefir made with raw goats milk is absolutely delicious and tones the skin from the inside out.  I too was gaining weight with it (quite welcoming actually) so I've reduced my intake to one 8oz glass a day.

I find 24 hour kefir to be the nicest tasting kind.  My kefir grains are growing very healthy and big cos of the raw goats milk I started them in.  At the moment, I'm back to pasteurised goats milk.

Yummy, mummy in my tummy!!!

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« Reply #6 on: Sunday December 30, 2007, 04:56:38 AM »

 I bought a bar of soap recently, called Goats Milk Cream. I like it, I use it with the new bars of olive oil soap and I can say that it has definately made a big difference in my skin. I love the scent of the Goats Milk Cream soap and I recommend it.
 
 One thing, if you really soap up and use a washcloth to wash in the shower, I have found that no matter how much I rinse off, the Goats Milk Cream leaves a white residue that can only be oiled up with an oil like Olive oil, vegetable oil, suntan oil, baby oil,
coconut oil, any oil. Even baby lotion with baby oil in it.
 
 I noticed that I really liked the scent of both the olive oil green tea soap and the lightly fragranced Goats Milk Cream soap, it is really clean and smells so good.
 
 But, the Goats Milk Cream soap is much stronger than the olive oil soap, and leaves a white residue, probably good if your natural skin is pasty white or you are very white skinned naturally. For pale skin, this Goats Milk Cream soap is perfect.
 


Although I am considered caucasian, I have many diverse ancestral nationalities, including Maltese, which is considered Mediterraean. I have mediterranean skin.
Strangely, all the Germans living around us used to say that when I was a kid, they were amazed at my curly blonde hair and my easily tanned, somewhat dark skin. What's up with that, Germans? So what? *hahahahah*
 
 I hope the Goats Milk Cream soap will help me,  but, I will use it until it's gone, it is a gigantic bar of white Goats Milk Cream soap, and it does smell good, but it's really strong
and heavy of a thick cream bar, and it does leave a white residue, but one that smells pleasant and wonderful. If you can put up with the white residue, go for it, I have to get it off by using one of the other olive oil soaps, and still the little bit of Goats Milk Cream soap remains on the skin. Luckily, For me using Goats Milk Cream soap, I use oil after my bath, so it helps a lot, it really clings to your face, let me tell you now.
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