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Great Stuff!
2008-08-14This massage oil is a very good product. It is a combination of many different vegetable and seed oils, and also has an agent that makes it much more soluble in water. Clean up is very easy. Most importantly, it is very smooth and lasts a long time. My wife loves it, especially because it does not leave her feeling oily the rest of the day. Hope that helps!

This is really good massage oil!
2008-02-08This massage oil is an oil that truly lives up to the hype.
It's a high quality oil that lasts.. a little goes a very long way, and it's completely unscented so there's no lingering odor. It doesn't entirely dissolve into the skin within minutes like some oils.. so the lubrication lasts a long time. It's extremely easy to wash off and you hardly even need water to do so.. just a towel will generally do fine; and because it's water soluble there's no need to worry about it damaging your linens. It's made with natural ingredients that help protect and nourish the skin and the skin doesn't feel clogged or dirty when using it. This is the best oil that I've found and I highly recommend you give it a try!
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Medication for Alcoholics?
There are three drugs approved to treat alcoholism. All are meant to work only after the patient has become alcohol-free.
-- Antabuse, approved in 1948, works by causing nausea and other unpleasant symptoms when the patient consumes alcohol. However, those who want to drink simply stop taking the drug or choose to ignore the symptoms, limiting its effectiveness.
-- Naltrexone (ReVia) is meant to help patients in recovery stay away from alcohol by blocking the "high" from alcohol consumption. Its effects are limited and it is only approved for use in conjunction with supportive therapy.
-- Campral, approved in 2004, may help reduce cravings.
Alcohol depresses the central nervous system. Depression and anxiety are related emotional conditions that are very common among alcoholics. Antidepressant and antianxiety drugs may help reduce these disorders, which can contribute to cravings.
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