Wanderer
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Numii again, thought when it sold out we weren't going to see it again this year.
That was wishful thinking
Numii again, thought when it sold out we weren't going to see it again this year.
Apart From the claims of emu oil manufacturers there is no evidence anywhere that it can cure / help any condition. The main constituents of the oil are oleic and linoleic fatty acids which are found by the shed load in vegetable oils. Olive oil has a similar ratio of oleic to linoleic as emu oil. So if you want the ‘benefits’ of emu oil rub yourself down with olive oil at £5.99 for 500ml from Tesco.Where does this leave all the wild claims for Emu Balm?
I can't think of a condition/ailment they don't maintain that it helps or cures.
Dirty Pedro has been taking this liquid collagen for the last four weeks.
He's seen a spurt in nail growth! (funny they look like fake).
Volumisation of hair, flexibilty of joints and skin.
Heaven knows how awful he would look if not for this miracle stuff - a vision of an elderly Peter Cushing springs to mind
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Apart From the claims of emu oil manufacturers there is no evidence anywhere that it can cure / help any condition. The main constituents of the oil are oleic and linoleic fatty acids which are found by the shed load in vegetable oils. Olive oil has a similar ratio of oleic to linoleic as emu oil. So if you want the ‘benefits’ of emu oil rub yourself down with olive oil at £5.99 for 500ml from Tesco.
Would you prefer Andy Stewart and the white heather club, Hammy. It used to be on every new year's eve, probably before your time. Lots of tartan, accordions and traditional Scottish singing and dancing.Or neither.
This makes him look like Palpatine.
Maybe its his body saying he needs to quit w**king....Peter Simon's had another 'day of it' again.
This makes him look like Palpatine.
I've never smoked, but have been diabetic since my late teens, and this is what it has done to my arteries. That's why I have to take great care of my feet, the least little wound can lead to amputation, as I well know.You really do need to see a GP before you get the green light to wear compression socks. Of course, this as far as I know, is never mentioned by medicine wagon charlatans like Simon with their ‘these will help/these may help’ claims/not claims. Worn for too long, or worn when you shouldn’t be wearing them at all could actually do you serious harm. I’m surprised that they give no disclaimer before buying/wearing to the effect of seeing a medical practitioner in advance when they are selling them. But then again, nothing surprises me about this awful shopping television channel.
lolSo is Jannice his Apprentice?
With that water filled feet warmer thing on his bonce then the Masonic one could be Daft Helmet.
Keep your olive oil.
All I want for Christmas is Emu Balm, detox foot patches and a Duchump - same as the A-list celebs.
So is Jannice his Apprentice?
With that water filled feet warmer thing on his bonce then the Masonic one could be Daft Helmet.
I remember that film.Rick Moranis already played Dark Helmet...
Would you prefer Andy Stewart and the white heather club, Hammy. It used to be on every new year's eve, probably before your time. Lots of tartan, accordions and traditional Scottish singing and dancing.
Would you prefer Andy Stewart and the white heather club, Hammy. It used to be on every new year's eve, probably before your time. Lots of tartan, accordions and traditional Scottish singing and dancing.
Let the wind blow high, let the wind blow low....Ahh, we could almost remake a particular song by changing the word Donald to Pedro....
The White Heather Club
Step back in time with the very best in classic Scottish, Traditional & Folk entertainment, from Andy Stewart and his friends of The White Heather Club.www.youtube.com
I rather enjoyed it, let's face it, we only had three channels, so not much to choose from.Would you prefer Andy Stewart and the white heather club, Hammy. It used to be on every new year's eve, probably before your time. Lots of tartan, accordions and traditional Scottish singing and dancing.