I never spammed you folks before but this at $ 5.00 USA is worth a look.
http://www.ebubbles.com/ebubbles.storefront/452548d900498e11271e424d36190
5ee/Export/products/0013-2D23012-2D1
Or http://tinyurl.com/rzko6
My extended family loves it. A help keeping clean tool. This is
not a sauna but effective . Hope is to help cardio health improve. I
scrub away on skin and notice a glow. Perhaps circulation is improved?
Was new to me hence this spam post.
Bill who purchased many for stocking stuffers.
Below from folks trying to sell them.
Skin Polishing Towels
€ Description Comments
Unfolded, this excellent skin buffing towel measures 12" wide by 34"
long. For a great in-home spa treatment, grip the ends of the towel to
effectively exfoliate your hard-to-reach back area, or bunch the towel
up and use as a 'sponge' for all-over scrubbing. Add a few drops of your
favorite bath or shower gel for a generous lather and beautiful,
polished results.

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Does it work like sandpaper?
Ros :)
William Wagner - 06 Oct 2006 09:05 GMT
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Yes, only mild and flexible. I use it like a wash cloth.
Bill

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Juhana Harju - 07 Oct 2006 04:52 GMT
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You can also use a brush for the same thing:

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: You can also use a brush for the same thing:
A site which describes dry brushing.
http://www.dry-skin-care-guide.com/dry-skin-brushing.html

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Scrubbing the skin and perhaps heart health are related.
Bill
Increased prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in patients with moderate
to severe psoriasis.
€ Sommer DM, Jenisch S, Suchan M, Christophers E, Weichenthal M.
Department of Dermatology, University of Kiel, Schittenhelmstr. 7,
24105, Kiel, Germany, MWeichenthal@dermatology.uni-kiel.de.
The role of chronic inflammation causing metabolic and vascular
disorders is increasingly recognized. It is hypothesized that
proinflammatory cytokines contribute to atherogenesis, peripheral
insulin resistance, and the development of hypertension and type II
diabetes. Psoriasis as a chronic inflammatory skin disorder is
characterized by a variety of immunologic and inflammatory changes and
may similarly predispose for those disorders. The objective of this
study was to elucidate the association of psoriasis with chronic
vascular and metabolic disorders. We investigated a total of 581 adult
patients hospitalised for plaque type psoriasis as compared to 1,044
hospital-based controls. A distinct pattern of chronic disorders was
found to be significantly associated with psoriasis, including diabetes
mellitus type II [odds ratio (OR)=2.48], arterial hypertension (OR =
3.27), hyperlipedemia (OR = 2.09), and coronary heart disease (OR =
1.95). The combined presence of these conditions together with obesity,
known as the metabolic syndrome, was clearly more prevalent in psoriasis
patients (OR = 5.29). In addition, psoriasis patients were significantly
more likely to be smokers (OR = 2.96) and to have a regular or heavy
consumption of alcohol (OR = 3.33 and 3.61, respectively). In
conclusion, psoriasis patients appear to be at higher risk for diabetes
mellitus and cardiovascular disease. This could likely be due to the
effects of chronic inflammatory changes, in particular the secretion of
proinflammatory cytokines. The risk of late term cardiovascular
complications might support the use of systemic treatment in psoriasis.
PMID: 17021763 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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