I’m always interested in learning about natural remedies, or “home remedies” that work to cure problems. For example, my sister gave me a book a few years ago that was full of home remedies that I look at from time to time if a “problem” pops up and see if I can try the remedy before going to a doctor. I’ve tried a couple of the home remedies with good luck – I’ve used toothpaste to cure acne and solid Crisco-type shortening on dry skin. I’m telling you this so you will know that I have a fairly open mind about things like this.
We have a new neighbor that has been trying to convince me to try her favorite natural remedies that she buys over the Internet. She swears by a product called Intramax that is a liquid that she drinks that is full of vitamins and minerals that is supposed to promote general good health. And she said she is going to try some Lithium Orotate, which is a mood stabilizer. When she told me that, I was surprised – I thought Lithium was a prescription medicine and that you had to have a doctor’s prescription for it! So that made me a little bit nervous, and I wondered about the legality of buying it over the Internet.
She also was telling me that she uses a Natural Sunscreen that is SPF 30, FDA approved and safe for children. Now THAT I would give a try without much reservation. I told her the next time she placed an order, to order one for me to try. I will be curious to see how I like it!