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Wed Aug 15, 2007 11:15 am |
I have tried the PSF oxygen spray and found it is OK. I much prefer the more natural Cellfood Oxygen Gel, however I am a little nervous these days about using ANYTHING with oxygen. The ingredients of Cellfood Oxygen are Aloe Vera, 78 minerals, 34 enzymes, electrolytes & dissolved oxygen. Chamomile, Glycerine, Polysaccaride Gum, and 1/5th of 1%Methylparaben.
When I use this after Peels or pefore more intensive treatments it FEELS healing, and I swear my skin loves this stuff. Does anyone know have I just been oxidizing/harming my skin or is this truly as good as Im thinking it is? My skin misses this stuff, but I fear it might be harmful, any opinions from skincare experts/fanatics greatly appreciated, also why is Psf so popular if oxygen sprays are so harmful? |
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Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:30 pm |
KrazyKat wrote: |
I have tried the PSF oxygen spray and found it is OK. I much prefer the more natural Cellfood Oxygen Gel, however I am a little nervous these days about using ANYTHING with oxygen. The ingredients of Cellfood Oxygen are Aloe Vera, 78 minerals, 34 enzymes, electrolytes & dissolved oxygen. Chamomile, Glycerine, Polysaccaride Gum, and 1/5th of 1%Methylparaben.
When I use this after Peels or pefore more intensive treatments it FEELS healing, and I swear my skin loves this stuff. Does anyone know have I just been oxidizing/harming my skin or is this truly as good as Im thinking it is? My skin misses this stuff, but I fear it might be harmful, any opinions from skincare experts/fanatics greatly appreciated, also why is Psf so popular if oxygen sprays are so harmful? |
This is the first time I've experienced someone else mentioning Cell Food before me - I usually have to do a lot of explaining whenever I suggest Cell Food!
I don't know why Cell Food works, but it is a very nice product. I first used the stronger Cell Food liquid to get rid of a wart on my thumb - it was the kind that doesn't look like a wart - I actually thought it was a splinter until it wouldn't go away. I didn't want it frozen off because it was almost under my thumb nail and I worried about my nail bed being damaged - and I tried every weird natural remedy I could find, including duct tape. I went to a health food store intending to buy vit K and was told I might try using Cell Food to get rid of it and it worked. I've also used it on cold sores successfully. I've also used it on pimples I've picked that seem to refill immediately and come back (I know, my bad) - but this is not optimal b/c the Cell Food liquid is strong and leaves a red mark on the surrounding skin if it drips.
I use the gel sporadically. It is not a dramatic change, but it does seem to just make my skin look healthy. I've had my son use it after masks and such for his acne - doesn't clear it, but seems to calm it down. You're reminding me to go buy some again! I've never worried that it was harmful - I'm hoping I don't have to! When I asked the guy who originally sold me the liquid why it worked to kill off a wart (or remove skin tags, etc) he said it had something to do with their blend of enzymes - he didn't even talk about oxygen.
Betsy |
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Thu Aug 16, 2007 5:07 am |
I always thought of CF as pretty miraculous, but I never added into my everyday routine either, like the way some people do with PSF O2, am still wondering about the dissolved oxygen and the affects on my skin though. |
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Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:43 am |
I've ever used O2 it works for my acne. |
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Fri Aug 17, 2007 2:14 am |
is there a site which sells CF online and willing to ship overseas?! |
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Fri Aug 17, 2007 8:22 am |
I think you can check out the main cellfood website and they have an order map, explaining all the different int'l websites, you can order from and their supplements, cellfood gel is the topical, here in the states, you can purchase at most vitamin stores. |
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Sun Aug 19, 2007 10:55 pm |
KrazyKat wrote: |
I think you can check out the main cellfood website and they have an order map, explaining all the different int'l websites, you can order from and their supplements, cellfood gel is the topical, here in the states, you can purchase at most vitamin stores. |
icic. thx krazykat! will definitely do a search on it... |
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