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Thanks Randall! The B5 is still working. I have no current desire to try to cut back. I can afford 15 grams per day (it’s not like I have anything resembling a social life that I can fritter my money away on). The Paleo diet is working quite well. My energy is up, my carb cravings are gone, and I feel strong. I haven’t worked out in months (though I plan to have a workout right after this e-mail), but I can still bench my weight, which I consider to be pretty decent for me. Oh, I also lost two pounds of fat from around my middle, so I’m not 152 instead of 154. Abs look okay. I’m feeling pretty positive about my progress. As soon as this crappy winter weather is gone, I look forward to some steady progress in the seb. derm. department. Oh, and I just got a reply to my letter to Lit Hung Leung, the man who published the B5 study, and he has some interesting things to say. I’ll mention more after I’ve sent him a reply. –Will

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Good one Will! > If one of you illegal people have some little > p trick up your sleeve, keep it to yourselfs as > promoting known harmful regimens does more harm > then good. > IMPO (p=personal) all topical treatments to one > degree or another falls into this category. > Thats just how i felt on the first day till now, > forty plus years later. > And when you’ve been shot down in flames no less, > please give it up. You look bad with all the smoke > coming out your rear. > Say will, how is the B5 going? Have you cut back? > And is the skin still looking good with the new > diet? I did see another good article by the > nutritionist EdBlonz.com in my paper today on > trans fats and thought of your question, "So where > does it go in the body". As you sat there with > your bag of potato chips, i surmised. Well thats > a thing of the past for a paleo-diet man. > And BTW, how are those muscles growing? Faster > then the dermis problems i hope. > randall… B5 + tryptophan = more life less depressing skin.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Testify all you want. The secret ingredient was steroids, and selling them > without a prescription is *illegal*. Not to mention the false advertising, > public endangerment, and so on. I’m sure the people who experienced the > nasty side effects of the steroids would be more than willing to testify > against any "positive" testimony. > > Skin Cap was great and the FDA make Chemnova take it off the market. It >  has > > been the only thing that worked consistently and was easy to use.  I’d be > > glad to testify in court about how good it was for me.  Blue Cap doesn’t > > work well because the ‘good stuff’ is missing.  There have been messages > > posted here about ‘Zinc Cap’ that seems to work very well. > > Good Luck, > > > It’s garbage, stay away from it. Made by the same people who made >  "SkinCap", > > > and like the former, also contains unknown quanitites of steroids, and > > > basically no zinc pyrithione, the supposed "active ingredient". Both > > > products have been banned for good reason, and the company has a number >  of > > > lawsuits pending against it from victims who experienced harmful side > > > effects. > > > > Does anybody tried Blue Cap? I heard it’s as affective as Skin Cap.

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Good one Will! If one of you illegal people have some little p trick up your sleeve, keep it to yourselfs as promoting known harmful regimens does more harm then good. IMPO (p=personal) all topical treatments to one degree or another falls into this category. Thats just how i felt on the first day till now, forty plus years later. And when you’ve been shot down in flames no less, please give it up. You look bad with all the smoke coming out your rear. Say will, how is the B5 going? Have you cut back? And is the skin still looking good with the new diet? I did see another good article by the nutritionist EdBlonz.com in my paper today on trans fats and thought of your question, "So where does it go in the body". As you sat there with your bag of potato chips, i surmised. Well thats a thing of the past for a paleo-diet man. And BTW, how are those muscles growing? Faster then the dermis problems i hope. randall… B5 + tryptophan = more life less depressing skin. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Testify all you want. The secret ingredient was steroids, and selling them > without a prescription is *illegal*. Not to mention the false advertising, > public endangerment, and so on. I’m sure the people who experienced the > nasty side effects of the steroids would be more than willing to testify > against any "positive" testimony. > Skin Cap was great and the FDA make Chemnova take it off the market.  It >  has > been the only thing that worked consistently and was easy to use.  I’d be > glad to testify in court about how good it was for me.  Blue Cap doesn’t > work well because the ‘good stuff’ is missing.  There have been messages > posted here about ‘Zinc Cap’ that seems to work very well. > Good Luck, > > It’s garbage, stay away from it. Made by the same people who made >  "SkinCap", > > and like the former, also contains unknown quanitites of steroids, and > > basically no zinc pyrithione, the supposed "active ingredient". Both > > products have been banned for good reason, and the company has a number >  of > > lawsuits pending against it from victims who experienced harmful side > > effects. > > > Does anybody tried Blue Cap? I heard it’s as affective as Skin Cap.

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Testify all you want. The secret ingredient was steroids, and selling them without a prescription is *illegal*. Not to mention the false advertising, public endangerment, and so on. I’m sure the people who experienced the nasty side effects of the steroids would be more than willing to testify against any "positive" testimony.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Skin Cap was great and the FDA make Chemnova take it off the market.  It has > been the only thing that worked consistently and was easy to use.  I’d be > glad to testify in court about how good it was for me.  Blue Cap doesn’t > work well because the ‘good stuff’ is missing.  There have been messages > posted here about ‘Zinc Cap’ that seems to work very well. > Good Luck, > It’s garbage, stay away from it. Made by the same people who made > "SkinCap", > and like the former, also contains unknown quanitites of steroids, and > basically no zinc pyrithione, the supposed "active ingredient". Both > products have been banned for good reason, and the company has a number of > lawsuits pending against it from victims who experienced harmful side > effects. > > Does anybody tried Blue Cap? I heard it’s as affective as Skin Cap.

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It’s garbage, stay away from it. Made by the same people who made "SkinCap", and like the former, also contains unknown quanitites of steroids, and basically no zinc pyrithione, the supposed "active ingredient". Both products have been banned for good reason, and the company has a number of lawsuits pending against it from victims who experienced harmful side effects.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Does anybody tried Blue Cap? I heard it’s as affective as Skin Cap.

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Skin Cap was great and the FDA make Chemnova take it off the market.  It has been the only thing that worked consistently and was easy to use.  I’d be glad to testify in court about how good it was for me.  Blue Cap doesn’t work well because the ‘good stuff’ is missing.  There have been messages posted here about ‘Zinc Cap’ that seems to work very well. Good Luck,

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> It’s garbage, stay away from it. Made by the same people who made "SkinCap", > and like the former, also contains unknown quanitites of steroids, and > basically no zinc pyrithione, the supposed "active ingredient". Both > products have been banned for good reason, and the company has a number of > lawsuits pending against it from victims who experienced harmful side > effects. > Does anybody tried Blue Cap? I heard it’s as affective as Skin Cap.

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Does anybody tried Blue Cap? I heard it’s as affective as Skin Cap.

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> Jerry, > Do you think "Horse Tail Extract" comes from the tail itself, or > under the tail….. :-)

It did occur to me that the effectiveness of HTE may be influenced by proximal effluence. Cheer, Jerry J http://www.jhj.com/pbooks/

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Jerry, > Do you think "Horse Tail Extract" comes from the tail itself, or > under the tail….. :-) >It did occur to me that the effectiveness of HTE may be influenced >by proximal effluence. >Cheer, >Jerry J >http://www.jhj.com/pbooks/

Ah, ha! Yet another "secret sauce"! Hi Yo Silver! Janet * Sent from RemarQ http://www.remarq.com The Internet’s Discussion Network * The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet – Free!

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[Lots of Blue Cap marketing - thanks for the chuckles, Kevin] >2. The person who suffers psoriasis has a very clear idea of his illness >and knows that it has no cure.  At the same time, he will have used the >majority, if not all, of the existing treatments on the market.  When he >compares the results of Blue-Cap with those of the rest, he will not >want to use another.

Gotta remember the above the next time a newly-diagnosed person wanders into the newsgroup – we should expect that they know everything about the disease and its treatments.  What a load. >Finally, there is a wide basis of experiences of doctors who have used >Blue-Cap in cases of atopic dermatitis, ringworm and eczema which >permits us to recommend its use in the mentioned cases.

And the above certainly isn’t true in the US.  Needs seperate FDA approval for those other diseases.  Good grief. – Dave W. http://members.aol.com/psorsite/

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>For a grin, go to: >http://www.bluecap.com/ >where you can also order some Volum-Bust Cream which has as one >of its ingredients "Horse Tail Extract".

Hehehe.  That’d be a typo:   http://members.aol.com/psorsite/docs/herb_warnings.html#horsetail Of course, I think most of their Web site is just one big typo.  :) – Dave W. http://members.aol.com/psorsite/

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do not use this crap  ….if anyone out there ever used skin cap you will, like me, recognize the similarities here. the only difference is that these low lifes tried to make up an explanation for an active ingredient. they didn’t even change the name that much…"skin cap"… "blue cap".. come on …..if you use this you will have horrible results when you stop using it..trust me

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> Anyone heard of Blue Cap? > Here’s what they say about themselves… sounds like the usual crap to > me….

First of all, see: http://www.pinch.com/skin/scfaq.html For a grin, go to: http://www.bluecap.com/ where you can also order some Volum-Bust Cream which has as one of its ingredients "Horse Tail Extract". Cheer, Jerry J http://www.jhj.com/pbooks/

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>First of all, see: >http://www.pinch.com/skin/scfaq.html >For a grin, go to: >http://www.bluecap.com/ >where you can also order some Volum-Bust Cream which has as one of >its ingredients "Horse Tail Extract". >Cheer, >Jerry J >http://www.jhj.com/pbooks/

Jerry, Do you think "Horse Tail Extract" comes from the tail itself, or under the tail….. :-) Janet * Sent from RemarQ http://www.remarq.com The Internet’s Discussion Network * The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet – Free!

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Anyone heard of Blue Cap? Here’s what they say about themselves… sounds like the usual crap to me…. BLUE CAP BLUE CAP is a product easy to use and with excellent results, as are confirmed by the different clinical studies and the numerous publications carried out in the principal countries of the world.  But the most important is the opinion of the patients themselves, when they say that they have never obtained with the other treatments the excellent and surprising results of Blue-Cap, specially owing to the short time it needs for the total cleaning of the affected areas. The active principle utilized is Zinc Pyrithione, a very well-studied molecule all over the world and of a tested effectiveness in cases of dandruff and dermatitis, the reason it is widely used in the manufacture of the majority of anti-dandruff shampoos utilized at present. In the manufacture of Blue-Cap we have used Zinc Pyrithione that has been subjected to a process of CATALYTIC ACTIVATION that results in the enormous increase of its activity and effectiveness and permits its use not only in cases of dandruff and dermatitis but also in different ailments which affect the skin, such as psoriasis, eczema, atopic dermatitis and ringworm, with excellent results. This method of activation is the result of the investigation carried out in the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, which has developed a method of activating molecules.  As a result of the collaboration between the C.S.I.C. and Catalysis, a series of products has been developed, such as, in this case Blue-Cap, with a use and effectiveness that goes far beyond the known activity and effectiveness of the molecule Zinc Pyrithione or of other molecules used in the preparation of other products. Three different presentations of Blue-Cap have been prepared each one to be used in accordance with the case at hand.  Nonetheless, all are complementary and can be used one at a time or all together as will be detailed subsequently. BLUE-CAP SPRAY Blue-Cap Spray is the most effective and fastest treatment known and renown internationally with regards to cases of dandruff, dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema and ringworm. The results are due to the use in the preparation of ACTIVATED ZINC PYRITHIONE along with other helpful substances such as will be specified here. Zinc Pyrithione acts as an antifungus and anti-bacterial agent. Sodic lauryl sulfate acts as emulsifier and humidifying agent. Isopropyl myristrate acts as an emollient. Alcohol acts as a disinfectant. Propel 45 acts as the aerosol gas. Together, these substances allow the consecution of very good results, as a minimum, in 80% of cases, arriving in some areas, such as that of the scalp, to a rate of 100%. The only zones where results are poor or ineffective are the palms of the hand and the soles of the feet. The spray may be used practically all over the body and even on the scalp.  For this reason, it comes with an elongated applicator that allows the user to introduce it into the hair and reach the scalp. Certain sensitive areas of the body, such as the ear conducts, genital zones and areas very close to eyes, owing to their sensitivity, require application on the palm of the hand and applying the liquid to the aforementioned zones. Blue-Cap is applied 2 times a day, morning and evening, until the complete disappearance of the injury.  Application is to be continued for the space of an additional week (3 seconds of application cover an approximate area the size of the palm of the hand). BLUE-CAP CREAM In this form, Blue-Cap is indicated for areas and cases in which the pray is difficult to apply, such as localized areas of the face, around the eyes, in the ear conducts on the genital zones, on children younger than 8 years of age due to their delicate skin.  In the case of open wounds on the skin, it is recommendable to begin with the cream until the closure of the wound (due to the twinges and the irritation that the alcohol and the gas would provoke); later continuing with the spray once the wound has closed.  On the palms of the hands and soles of the feet, and especially upon ending the treatment with the spray, it is convenient to hydrate the new skin and eliminate the certain dryness produced by the effect of the alcohol and the gas. Here, likewise, Zinc Pyrithione is an active principle, along with a base of hydrating cream formulated as follows: Water, isopropyl palmitate, octal octonoatc, polyglyceryl-3-methyl glucose disteareate, sucrose cocoate, glycerin, cyclomethicone, glyeeryl stearate, sterile alcohol, methyl glueecth 20, zinc pyrithione (0.2%), propel paraben, BHT, alcohol and perfume. However, in contrast to the spray, the cream does not carry a series of substances helpful to zinc pyrithione.  This is the principal reason for always using, whenever possible, the spray and leaving the cream as a complement to the spray and use in the special situations described. BLUE-CAP SHAMPOO A good percentage of the persons who suffer psoriasis have their scalp affected.  In these cases, as we have previously indicated, the spray can be used or Blue-Cap shampoo. It is sufficient to use Blue-cap shampoo 2-3 times a week, but it is necessary to leave it to act for a space of five minutes in order to obtain a good result. Both products can also be used at the same time, especially when there are serious and localized injuries in the scalp.  In this case it is preferable to apply the spray in the localized lesions and the shampoo to wash the hair habitually. The main advantage, along with the excellent result that can be obtained with Blue-Cap shampoo, is being able to use it for long periods of time without losing it is effectiveness, as is often the case with other anti-dandruff shampoos with INACTIVATED ZINC PYRITHIONE, which, after 1-2 months of use, lose their effectiveness completely. The composition is prepared from activated zinc pyrithione along with a base composition used in the manufacture of shampoos, such as is detailed here: Sodium laureth sulfate, water, cocamidopropyl betain, zinc pyrithione (1%), propylene glycol, peg-55, propylene glycol oleate, sodium chloride, dimethicone, copolyol, menthol, glycol stearate, cocamide mea, disodium EDTA, alcohol. 1. Once the result is verified, the patients themselves will do best promotion of the product, both with respect to other patients as well as to their doctors. 2. The person who suffers psoriasis has a very clear idea of his illness and knows that it has no cure.  At the same time, he will have used the majority, if not all, of the existing treatments on the market.  When he compares the results of Blue-Cap with those of the rest, he will not want to use another. Finally, there is a wide basis of experiences of doctors who have used Blue-Cap in cases of atopic dermatitis, ringworm and eczema which permits us to recommend its use in the mentioned cases.

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Have anyone heard anything about Blue Cap?  The bottle looks just like Skin Cap!

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says… > Have anyone heard anything about Blue Cap?  The bottle looks just like Skin > Cap!

In fact it’s just a clone without steroids and it doesn’t work at all. — Website at : http://space.tin.it/salute/osgrazio

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It’s been banned in the U.S. because the maker put steroids in it without telling anyone or listing it in the ingredients. The FDA correctly identified this product as a health-risk and gave it the boot. You can still order it, I believe, from the maker’s Web site, but what will happen is your order won’t go through, and then you’ll get a private e-mail from them on how to *really* order. This stuff is poison, and will only end up making things worse. Topical steroids only mask the symptoms for a little while, and can cause long-term skin and systemic damage. Try searching the Internet for "candida infection" and "anti-fungal". You’ll be amazed at what you learn. Oh, and search the messages of this newsgroup too, not just on BlueCap and SkinCap, but on microorganisms and candida and fungus. Some interesting stuff. –Will

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Can any body tell me a litlle of it about Blue Cap. I have used for 1 year > but i can not find it any more.I don’t know what happen.If any one can tell > me where or how to buy it. This product is the only one who helps me for my > PS.Or if there is other prodeuct please let me know. > Thank You > Charles.

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Can any body tell me a litlle of it about Blue Cap. I have used for 1 year but i can not find it any more.I don’t know what happen.If any one can tell me where or how to buy it. This product is the only one who helps me for my PS.Or if there is other prodeuct please let me know. Thank You Charles.

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