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Old 01-25-2007, 05:57 AM #18
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Hey Brian - what is disprin? I am not sure I have ever heard of sorbelene cream either. Help! Soulds like something I might want to try when I get those nerves that keep pulsating like I get every so often. Thanks much.
Hi Dianna, Disprin is just soluable Asprin, its only an over the counter analgesic, normally used for tempory relief of headaches, rheumatic and arthritic pain, neuralgia, toothaches,etc, that sorta stuff, there was no amount of Disprin on this recipe, i used 4 or 5 in each mix, i suppose it would vary on each person too, its sorta trial and error to get the right amount that suits the individual.

Sorbeline is only one, but any skin moisturisers will do the job, as long as it soaks into the skin.
good luck
Brian

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