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Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Chris Warren, author of "Starved for Light: The Long Shadow of Rickets and Vitamin D Deficiency."
The Long Shadow of Rickets: Vitamin D, Historical Insights, and Modern Implications. Dr. Chris Warren, a history professor at Brooklyn College delves into the origins and prevalence of rickets, a condition now largely unknown but once widespread. Dr. Warren explains the factors contributing to rickets, particularly Vitamin D deficiency, and shares insights from his book, "Starved for Light: The Long Shadow of Rickets and Vitamin D Deficiency." The discussion covers socioeconomic, industrial, and environmental aspects, along with the relevance of cod liver oil, sunlight exposure, and the evolution of Vitamin D synthesis. There are also reflections on modern implications of Vitamin D deficiency and racial differences in processing Vitamin D. The episode concludes with a look at how historical medical practices around rickets influenced today's medical norms and practices.
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Sometimes it gets hard to say the right words.By kittybeaver, in 5 parts. Listen to the ► Podcast at Explicit Novels. Dirk's biceps flexed and contracted as his arm moved in long strokes up and down the front of his pants. Tina tried to be shocked and appalled by his actions, but the part of her that controlled lower brain functions found it mesmerizing."What are you doing?""Switching on video recording," Fact-Tel said. "I'm sure we'll want this for the archives.""I was able to identify General Zero," Dirk said, his arm keeping its slow, steady pace "and follow him--""Dirk. Dirk!" she interrupted. "Why are you, " The shadows shifted on the front of his pants as a shape began to emerge, the shape of something large and thick. Tina licked her lips. "Why are you touching yourself?""It's a long story. I don't want to get into it.""I think you have to."He looked up at the ceiling and took a deep breath. "I told you about my dad, right?""Yes," Tina said. "He's a magician.""A wizard," Dirk corrected, "and for reasons that are unimportant, he put a spell on me so I can't talk unless I have a hard-on."She took a moment to absorb the information. "And I thought your relationship with your mother was weird.""I should probably be in therapy," he agreed, his hand still down the front of his pants. "Back to my report. I followed General Zero from the nightclub down to the docks, where he met with a short man in a parka and then, Tina you're drooling.""Oh, sorry." She wiped the back of her hand across her chin. "Remind me again what your mission was. I'm drawing a blank.""Is it because I'm jerking off?" he asked.She nodded. "It's a little, a little, actually it's a good size." She tore her eyes away from his pelvis. "Maybe you can write out your report.""Okay," Dirk said. "I need a pen and a piece of paper.""Wash your hands first," Fact-Tel said. It made no attempt to hide the disdain in its machine generated voice.By the time Dirk's hands were clean, Tina had placed a pen and notebook on her desk and pulled out her chair for him to sit."It's much easier to think when you're not, you know, doing that," she said.He only nodded and silently began to write.It took several minutes for him to fill up the page, but once he was done he handed her the notebook and sat back, his arms crossed in front of his chest."Your handwriting is atrocious." Tina scanned the page. "What does this say? Tiger print motif?" She tossed the notebook back on the desk. "I can't read this. We're going to have to add penmanship to your training. In the meantime, use the computer and type your report.""Did you clean underneath your fingernails?" Fact-Tel asked."Never mind that," Tina said. "We'll disinfect later, just type."If only it was that simple. Dirk's skill set as a male-model didn't include touch typing. He pecked at the keyboard with his middle fingers. Laboriously, one letter at a time, the words began to form. Tina paced the floor behind him, drumming her fingers on her thighs.So little was known about General Zero. They didn't even have a good description of him. If Dirk's report was thorough enough, they'd finally be able to fit together the pieces of what was undoubtedly an evil plot. Only then would they be able to formulate their own plan to stop it.She was peering over his shoulder to see how far he'd gotten, when he started to hit the backspace button."No," she gasped. "Don't do that."Dirk rocked back and forth, grinding his crotch against the desk leg for a minute before saying, "I misspelled corduroy."That morning if someone had said to Tina, 'Tonight you're going to rip open your blouse and shove your coworker's face into your cleavage,' she would have laughed at their preposterous prediction. Now, in a moment of desperation, she did just that."Does this help?" she asked while she pushed Dirk's nose between her breasts."A ribble bi," he responded, his voice muffled by her bountiful flesh.She pushed his head back to prevent suffocation. "Keep your eyes on these." She pointed to her boobs, certain that Dirk would be able to make out her nipples through her lacy black bra. "Fact-Tel, record audio and disable video," she called to the AI. "I repeat, disable video.""Fine," Fact-Tel intoned. "Whatever. It's not like I get off on this sort of stuff."Tina ignored the Artificial Intelligence and studied Dirk for a moment. "Are you going to be able to continue with your debriefing?""I guess," he said. His words were slow and not well articulated."How about now?" She started to bounce up and down on her toes. It was a subtle movement, but it was enough to send her breasts jiggling."Yes." His voice was strong and clear. "That is, very effective.""Good." Tina continued to bounce. "Let's start with a description of General Zero."Dirk happily obliged. "He's about 5'6" and approximately 165 lbs.""What about facial features?" she asked. "Were there any identifying scars or tattoos?""Not that I saw?""How about hair and eye color?""Nah." His words were starting to slur. "He wore a hoodie and mirrored sunglaffies."Tina lifted higher on her toes and dropped faster, causing her breast to bounce more. "What about skin color?""It was dark in the club." Dirk regained his enunciation. "The flashing lights made it hard to tell. Honestly, I'm not certain General Zero is a man."Tina tried to nod her understanding, but it got lost in the bounces. "Until further notice Zero's pronouns will be 'they,' 'their' and 'them.'"I followed Zero down to the docks," Dirk continued, "where they met with a short man in a parka. I know he was a man because of the unkempt facial hair and tacky fedora.""It's midsummer," she said, thinking out loud. "Why was he wearing a parka?""I ohn't gnow."Without putting much thought into it, Tina began to bounce even harder, but by this time her movements were so violent Dirk actually pushed his chair back and put his hands up to protect his face."Fine, fine." She stopped bouncing and spoke in a calming voice. "We'll try something else." Then she reached behind her back and undid the clasp on her bra. The straps slid off her shoulders and the bra fell to the floor, leaving Tina quite topless. She could feel her nipples harden as an air-conditioned breeze brushed passed them. "Did Zero and the parka man do anything other than talk?"Dirk tilted his head from one side to the other and a dreamy smile spread across his face. "Yeah. Crates were being offloaded from a ship onto a truck. Parka man opened one of the crates for Zero to inspect."Tina placed her hand on the desk and leaned forward. "Now we're getting somewhere.""We certainly are," Dirk sighed. "Can I touch them?"She rolled her eyes. "Keep it professional, Agent Allen.""Sorry." He sat up straight and clenched his hands into fists in his lap."Were you able to ascertain what was in the crates?""Esh, des amps"Tina rolled her eyes again, then she grabbed Dirk's hands and not so gently placed them against her breasts.The weight of Tina's breasts settled nicely onto Dirk's palms. There was something so pure about squeezing her soft, warm flesh. It was calming, yet stimulating. It sent him right to his happy place and definitely helped him pop a chub."The crates," she said."Right." Dirk said, his words mumbled more from shame than anything else.He was ricocheting back and forth between euphoria and embarrassment. If he didn't have to think about why he was cupping Tina's boobs, then he could really enjoy it. Yet, when he thought about what his father had done to him, how ashamed and infuriated he felt, well, it was enough to squash any man's pocket rocket. Still, he was an agent-in-training and he had a duty."Desk lamps," he said. "There were desk lamps in the crates. High quality, I think. There were tiger stripes on the lamp shades."She straightened her back slightly, forcing Dirk to extend his arms a couple inches so he could keep hold of the goods. "You really did write Tiger Print Motif?"He nodded. "I'm working on making my vocabulary, you know, ""Bigger?""That's it.""But why the lamps?" Tina shifted her weight from one hip to the other. "And why the man in the parka?""Can you stop squirming so much?" Dirk asked. "It's hard for me to cop a feel."She gave him one of her disapproving stares that made him shrivel inside. "I can't think if I have to hold still. I need to pace back and forth to figure this thing out." She took a step back, pulling away from his grasp. "It's better if you stay quiet for right now."Dirk's hands felt cold and empty, but at least he still had a nice view. Tina hadn't remembered to put her blouse back on and she was wearing a pair of finely tailored black pants. They hugged her thighs and stretched across her plump ass. The farther she moved away from him, the more of her he could take in at once."We don't know much about General Zero," she was saying as she moved across the floor in her knee high boots, "just that they're raising funds for some dastardly plan."His eyes traced the curve of her spine, from her shoulder blades down to the dimples peeking out of her trousers' waistband. Dirk appreciated the slope of her hips and the radiance of her pale skin. He found himself nodding in agreement to every step she took, as if her very movement was a statement of fact that couldn't be denied."The question is, are the lamps part of the financing or part of the plan?" She pivoted on her heels and was suddenly facing him again. He didn't mind. Her front side was just as entertaining as her back."It depends," he said as his eyes happily traced a triangle between her nipples and her bellybutton, "on what they're smuggling in the lamps.""What?" She stopped walking. "You can still talk?"It occurred to Dirk that a professional secret agent would not objectify his partner's body while she was trying to unravel a nefarious plan. He would, instead, look up statistics and make calculations in order to help solve the puzzle. The fact that Dirk was still pitching a tent made it obvious he wasn't being professional."I'm sawffy," he tried to say. The shame of his perversion was already softening his resolve."No. No." In three quick steps Tina was across the room, leaning over him and vigorously rubbing his groin. "There was something in the lamps?""Oh God." His eyes drifted shut as he sunk down in his chair."Finish the thought, Dirk," Tina commanded. "There was something in the lamps.""Maybe," he moaned. "Zero looked inside one. Why else would they do that unless, Oh yeah, Baby, you're so beautiful." If only she would unzip his fly and free him. He longed to feel skin to skin contact."Did they only look inside the lamp" she asked, her arm keeping a consistent pace, "or did they do more, like sniff it?""They touched it," he said, "then rubbed their fingers together." The pressure was building in his throbbing Johnson. His balls ached. Dirk needed release. There, in front of him, were Tina's naked breasts. They would look so good with a pearl necklace. "Squeeze me tighter. Bring me home.""No." Tina's gripped noticeably loosened. "You can't climax. Once you ejaculate you won't be able to speak again for 20 minutes to an hour.""It wouldn't be that long," Dirk protested. "Five minutes top. Please. If I don't cum soon it's going to be a medical situation.""Look at me."He did as he was told. Tina's golden-brown eyes could be cold and ruthless, but right then they held an endless supply of compassion."You're my partner," she continued. "We look out for each other. I would never leave you hanging. Do you trust me?"
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Sometimes it gets hard to say the right words.By kittybeaver, in 5 parts. Listen to the ► Podcast at Explicit Novels.Dirk’s biceps flexed and contracted as his arm moved in long strokes up and down the front of his pants. Tina tried to be shocked and appalled by his actions, but the part of her that controlled lower brain functions found it mesmerizing.“What are you doing?”“Switching on video recording,” Fact-Tel said. “I’m sure we’ll want this for the archives.”“I was able to identify General Zero,” Dirk said, his arm keeping its slow, steady pace “and follow him–”“Dirk. Dirk!” she interrupted. “Why are you, ” The shadows shifted on the front of his pants as a shape began to emerge, the shape of something large and thick. Tina licked her lips. “Why are you touching yourself?”“It’s a long story. I don’t want to get into it.”“I think you have to.”He looked up at the ceiling and took a deep breath. “I told you about my dad, right?”“Yes,” Tina said. “He’s a magician.”“A wizard,” Dirk corrected, “and for reasons that are unimportant, he put a spell on me so I can’t talk unless I have a hard-on.”She took a moment to absorb the information. “And I thought your relationship with your mother was weird.”“I should probably be in therapy,” he agreed, his hand still down the front of his pants. “Back to my report. I followed General Zero from the nightclub down to the docks, where he met with a short man in a parka and then, Tina you’re drooling.”“Oh, sorry.” She wiped the back of her hand across her chin. “Remind me again what your mission was. I’m drawing a blank.”“Is it because I’m jerking off?” he asked.She nodded. “It’s a little, a little, actually it’s a good size.” She tore her eyes away from his pelvis. “Maybe you can write out your report.”“Okay,” Dirk said. “I need a pen and a piece of paper.”“Wash your hands first,” Fact-Tel said. It made no attempt to hide the disdain in its machine generated voice.By the time Dirk’s hands were clean, Tina had placed a pen and notebook on her desk and pulled out her chair for him to sit.“It’s much easier to think when you’re not, you know, doing that,” she said.He only nodded and silently began to write.It took several minutes for him to fill up the page, but once he was done he handed her the notebook and sat back, his arms crossed in front of his chest.“Your handwriting is atrocious.” Tina scanned the page. “What does this say? Tiger print motif?” She tossed the notebook back on the desk. “I can’t read this. We’re going to have to add penmanship to your training. In the meantime, use the computer and type your report.”“Did you clean underneath your fingernails?” Fact-Tel asked.“Never mind that,” Tina said. “We’ll disinfect later, just type.”If only it was that simple. Dirk’s skill set as a male-model didn’t include touch typing. He pecked at the keyboard with his middle fingers. Laboriously, one letter at a time, the words began to form. Tina paced the floor behind him, drumming her fingers on her thighs.So little was known about General Zero. They didn’t even have a good description of him. If Dirk’s report was thorough enough, they’d finally be able to fit together the pieces of what was undoubtedly an evil plot. Only then would they be able to formulate their own plan to stop it.She was peering over his shoulder to see how far he’d gotten, when he started to hit the backspace button.“No,” she gasped. “Don’t do that.”Dirk rocked back and forth, grinding his crotch against the desk leg for a minute before saying, “I misspelled corduroy.”That morning if someone had said to Tina, ‘Tonight you’re going to rip open your blouse and shove your coworker’s face into your cleavage,’ she would have laughed at their preposterous prediction. Now, in a moment of desperation, she did just that.“Does this help?” she asked while she pushed Dirk’s nose between her breasts.“A ribble bi,” he responded, his voice muffled by her bountiful flesh.She pushed his head back to prevent suffocation. “Keep your eyes on these.” She pointed to her boobs, certain that Dirk would be able to make out her nipples through her lacy black bra. “Fact-Tel, record audio and disable video,” she called to the AI. “I repeat, disable video.”“Fine,” Fact-Tel intoned. “Whatever. It’s not like I get off on this sort of stuff.”Tina ignored the Artificial Intelligence and studied Dirk for a moment. “Are you going to be able to continue with your debriefing?”“I guess,” he said. His words were slow and not well articulated.“How about now?” She started to bounce up and down on her toes. It was a subtle movement, but it was enough to send her breasts jiggling.“Yes.” His voice was strong and clear. “That is, very effective.”“Good.” Tina continued to bounce. “Let’s start with a description of General Zero.”Dirk happily obliged. “He’s about 5'6” and approximately 165 lbs.“"What about facial features?” she asked. “Were there any identifying scars or tattoos?”“Not that I saw?”“How about hair and eye color?”“Nah.” His words were starting to slur. “He wore a hoodie and mirrored sunglaffies.”Tina lifted higher on her toes and dropped faster, causing her breast to bounce more. “What about skin color?”“It was dark in the club.” Dirk regained his enunciation. “The flashing lights made it hard to tell. Honestly, I’m not certain General Zero is a man.”Tina tried to nod her understanding, but it got lost in the bounces. “Until further notice Zero’s pronouns will be 'they,’ 'their’ and 'them.’"I followed Zero down to the docks,” Dirk continued, “where they met with a short man in a parka. I know he was a man because of the unkempt facial hair and tacky fedora.”“It’s midsummer,” she said, thinking out loud. “Why was he wearing a parka?”“I ohn't gnow.”Without putting much thought into it, Tina began to bounce even harder, but by this time her movements were so violent Dirk actually pushed his chair back and put his hands up to protect his face.“Fine, fine.” She stopped bouncing and spoke in a calming voice. “We’ll try something else.” Then she reached behind her back and undid the clasp on her bra. The straps slid off her shoulders and the bra fell to the floor, leaving Tina quite topless. She could feel her nipples harden as an air-conditioned breeze brushed passed them. “Did Zero and the parka man do anything other than talk?”Dirk tilted his head from one side to the other and a dreamy smile spread across his face. “Yeah. Crates were being offloaded from a ship onto a truck. Parka man opened one of the crates for Zero to inspect.”Tina placed her hand on the desk and leaned forward. “Now we’re getting somewhere.”“We certainly are,” Dirk sighed. “Can I touch them?”She rolled her eyes. “Keep it professional, Agent Allen.”“Sorry.” He sat up straight and clenched his hands into fists in his lap.“Were you able to ascertain what was in the crates?”“Esh, des amps”Tina rolled her eyes again, then she grabbed Dirk’s hands and not so gently placed them against her breasts.The weight of Tina’s breasts settled nicely onto Dirk’s palms. There was something so pure about squeezing her soft, warm flesh. It was calming, yet stimulating. It sent him right to his happy place and definitely helped him pop a chub.“The crates,” she said.“Right.” Dirk said, his words mumbled more from shame than anything else.He was ricocheting back and forth between euphoria and embarrassment. If he didn’t have to think about why he was cupping Tina’s boobs, then he could really enjoy it. Yet, when he thought about what his father had done to him, how ashamed and infuriated he felt, well, it was enough to squash any man’s pocket rocket. Still, he was an agent-in-training and he had a duty.“Desk lamps,” he said. “There were desk lamps in the crates. High quality, I think. There were tiger stripes on the lamp shades.”She straightened her back slightly, forcing Dirk to extend his arms a couple inches so he could keep hold of the goods. “You really did write Tiger Print Motif?”He nodded. “I’m working on making my vocabulary, you know, ”“Bigger?”“That’s it.”“But why the lamps?” Tina shifted her weight from one hip to the other. “And why the man in the parka?”“Can you stop squirming so much?” Dirk asked. “It’s hard for me to cop a feel.”She gave him one of her disapproving stares that made him shrivel inside. “I can’t think if I have to hold still. I need to pace back and forth to figure this thing out.” She took a step back, pulling away from his grasp. “It’s better if you stay quiet for right now.”Dirk’s hands felt cold and empty, but at least he still had a nice view. Tina hadn’t remembered to put her blouse back on and she was wearing a pair of finely tailored black pants. They hugged her thighs and stretched across her plump ass. The farther she moved away from him, the more of her he could take in at once.“We don’t know much about General Zero,” she was saying as she moved across the floor in her knee high boots, “just that they’re raising funds for some dastardly plan.”His eyes traced the curve of her spine, from her shoulder blades down to the dimples peeking out of her trousers’ waistband. Dirk appreciated the slope of her hips and the radiance of her pale skin. He found himself nodding in agreement to every step she took, as if her very movement was a statement of fact that couldn’t be denied.“The question is, are the lamps part of the financing or part of the plan?” She pivoted on her heels and was suddenly facing him again. He didn’t mind. Her front side was just as entertaining as her back.“It depends,” he said as his eyes happily traced a triangle between her nipples and her bellybutton, “on what they’re smuggling in the lamps.”“What?” She stopped walking. “You can still talk?”It occurred to Dirk that a professional secret agent would not objectify his partner’s body while she was trying to unravel a nefarious plan. He would, instead, look up statistics and make calculations in order to help solve the puzzle. The fact that Dirk was still pitching a tent made it obvious he wasn’t being professional.“I'm sawffy,” he tried to say. The shame of his perversion was already softening his resolve.“No. No.” In three quick steps Tina was across the room, leaning over him and vigorously rubbing his groin. “There was something in the lamps?”“Oh God.” His eyes drifted shut as he sunk down in his chair.“Finish the thought, Dirk,” Tina commanded. “There was something in the lamps.”“Maybe,” he moaned. “Zero looked inside one. Why else would they do that unless, Oh yeah, Baby, you’re so beautiful.” If only she would unzip his fly and free him. He longed to feel skin to skin contact.“Did they only look inside the lamp” she asked, her arm keeping a consistent pace, “or did they do more, like sniff it?”“They touched it,” he said, “then rubbed their fingers together.” The pressure was building in his throbbing Johnson. His balls ached. Dirk needed release. There, in front of him, were Tina’s naked breasts. They would look so good with a pearl necklace. “Squeeze me tighter. Bring me home.”“No.” Tina’s gripped noticeably loosened. “You can’t climax. Once you ejaculate you won’t be able to speak again for 20 minutes to an hour.”“It wouldn’t be that long,” Dirk protested. “Five minutes top. Please. If I don’t cum soon it’s going to be a medical situation.”“Look at me.”He did as he was told. Tina’s golden-brown eyes could be cold and ruthless, but right then they held an endless supply of compassion.“You’re my partner,” she continued. “We look out for each other. I would never leave you hanging. Do you trust me?”“Yes,” he groaned. Sweat was beginning to break out on his forehead.Her fingers wrapped once more around his denim clad battering ram. “The man in the parka, did he talk at all?”Dirk nodded. “I don’t know what he said, but I could hear he had a funny accent.”“Describe it.”“Umm, ” He tried to remember what the man sounded like, just like he tried to keep his hips from thrusting up to meet Tina’s hand. “Like a hipster clown.”“New Zealand!” In her excitement, she clenched her fist a little too hard.“Bad touch! Bad touch!” Dirk’s voice didn’t have its usually low register. Sounding manly at that moment was the least of his concerns.“Sorry.” Tina immediately released him, which was good, but also not good. “Thanks to you, Dirk, it’s all coming together. The funny accent, the parka in the middle of summer. The man was from New Zealand. It’s winter there now.”“It’s winter in Australia too and they also have funny accents,” Dirk said.“Did you want to smack him?”“No.”“Then he wasn’t Australian,” she said. “Whatever he smuggled in those lamps comes from New Zealand.”“So like a Hobbit film?” Dirk was barely able to form the words. His full salute was quickly becoming a half mast.Tina shrugged, she didn’t seem too concerned that he was losing his bone daddy. “Possibly, but you said Zero rubbed their fingers. Hobbit films aren’t that greasy.” She ran her hands through her honey yellow hair. “I don’t know what it could be. I mean, the only other thing New Zealand’s got is sheep.”Dirk had assumed from the very beginning that Tina, with her education and lightning fast intellect, would be the one to crack the case, but at that moment all the pieces fell into place for him. “Wrrrarr!”She must have been able to tell by the look on his face that he had something. She turned away from him, her back arched and her knees slightly bent. He heard the sound of a zipper just before Tina started to wiggle her hips. Slowly, so damn slowly, her pants slid down, revealing the lacy waistband of a thong.“Say it again.”He took a deep breath and watched as the smooth, flawless skin of her ass was revealed to him in all its glory. “Lanolin.” He said the word clearly if somewhat dreamily.“Wool fat?” With the grace of a dancer, Tina bent over, pushing her trousers all the way to the floor. How she managed to take her pants off while keeping her boots on was a voodoo magic Dirk would never understand.“I’m a model,” he reminded her. “I know how important it is to moisturize.”She gasped and spun around to face him. “The Middleburg Moisturizing Plant.”Dirk nodded. “It burned to the ground last month. Since then there’s been a shortage of moisturizing products in the city and it’s only getting worse.” He hadn’t meant to reach out his arms and beckon Tina closer, but he’d done it anyway. His hands were desperate to grip her hips. His fingers wanted nothing more than to leave their imprint on her skin.Tina cocked her head at him for a moment, as if she were considering his physical invitation. “So Zero is smuggling lanolin, a natural moisturizer produced by sheep.” She took a step forward and then another, her hips swaying seductively. “We’re no closer to discovering their evil plot, but at least we know how they’re paying for it.”To Dirk’s delight Tina didn’t stop when she reached him. Instead, she lifted her left leg and straddled his thighs. He palmed her hips, his fingers digging into the pliant flesh of her ass.“They bypass the quality regulations,” he said and then shuddered as Tina rocked forward. Her crotch pressed against his purple cunt invader. “Who knows what kind of chemical impurities people are rubbing on their faces. We have to find out where the lamps were headed.”“I’ve thought about that.” Tina braced her arms on Dirk’s shoulders and rocked faster, causing a delicious friction between the fabric of his pants and his throbbing, one-eyed, burrowing worm. “It has to be The Jungle Bungalow. It’s the only store in the city that sells tacky animal print furniture.”His heart pounded as the need for release built inside him again. He quickly passed the state of desperation he’d reached before. “Tina, please, ” he begged.She stopped moving and studied him for a moment.“Fact-Tel,” she called, never taking her eyes off Dirk, “send the interns to raid The Jungle Bungalow and seize the contraband moisturizer.”“Right away,” the super computer said. “I’m contacting the district attorney to have a warrant issued.”“Great,” Tina said. “You can end the audio recording.”“Audio recording ended. Saving to archives.”“Thanks.” Her lips curved into a subtle smile. “Shut down all your external sensors, take yourself offline and run a complete diagnostic.”“All systems are running fine,” Fact-Tel said. “I don’t need to run–”“Just do it,” Tina interrupted. “That’s an order.”“Fine,” the computer muttered. “Don’t think I’m fooled by this. I know what you’re about to do and it’s disgusting.”“Good night, Fact-Tel,” she said. The computer’s lights went out one by one until it had shut do
I'm always looking for the most recent techniques to help protect our plants from deer and other critters. Deer browsing our shrubs, vegetables, and flowers is a constant source of angst for home owners. Fencing deer out of your yard is often not practical for a suburban homeowner, so repellent sprays are really the next best option. Recent research at the Connecticut Agricultural Research Station, reported by Connecticut Gardener magazine, highlights the best repellents. Essential oil based repellents, containing oils such as mint, thyme or pepper, often evaporate quickly. Odor based sprays, such as those containing rotten eggs or blood meal, are more effective, but eventually wash off plants after about 5 weeks. In their research, the best deer repellent sprays were fat based. Fat based sprays don't smell bad to humans, don't need reapplying after rains and gave plants months of protection. Fat-based repellent sprays were discovered in Austria when farmers noticed that deer avoided plants that had raw sheep's wool hanging on them. Raw sheep's wool has lanolin-based fats that repel deer. Lanolin is a byproduct of wool processing and is safe for people, wildlife and the environment. While their research showed three months of protection from lanolin-based sprays, these commercial products, such as Trico, are very expensive. A less expensive home remedy alternative that proved as effective as lanolin-based sprays is milk fat. Mixing Half & Half with equal parts water in a sprayer worked as well as the lanolin sprays.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the story of a unique coming together of a molecular scientist, a farmer and a PR and marketing executive in the beauty industry (all within one family). Annoyingly; the latter, the marketing and PR exec had experienced dry, cracked lips for the better part of 10 years. Fed up; and driven by memories of childhood holidays spent in the family shearing shed, turned to the most natural, (and foolproof product she could think of; Lanolin. Kirsten Carriol is the founder, creator and CEO of Lanolips Australia a global company that's been running for 15 years now and has a product that's been voted the World's Best Lip Balm. Kirsten is a city girl at heart, but this story I think shows the importance of gifting on-farm experiences to young minds - who can go on to do anything with their lives and you never know what brilliance, they might create from that. You can find Kirsten's products at lanolips.com If you'd like to hear more lifestyle stories from rural Australia we have more podcasts at mansonpodcasting.com Or read our free weekly newsletter. Sign up on the website mansonpodcasting.com
Today, I was really honored to interview the incredible Lynan Saperstein. Not only is she a new, older mom (she gave birth at 39. and she's breastfeeding at 40), but she is a soulful, heart-driven entrepreneur with a passion for energetic clearing. She offers group energy programs as well as private sessions. You can check her out at ElementalSphere.com.Lynan's milk came in very fast. She described it as terrifying. She thought she had mastitis. Ultimately, she learned she was an overproducer, which was quite messy, actually. Additionally, she shares the traumatizing experience she had with a breast pump during labor, so it took a long while to try pumping after the baby was born. She also tells the story of her cracked nipple and how Lanolin nipple cream and Silverettes helped. Her daughter is 11 months old and she is still almost exclusively breastfeeding on demand. Lynan shares how she is preparing for a long haul breastfeeding journey. We also learn about her experience co-sleeping, night feeding, the first 40 days ritual, why we should give Dad's breastmilk and so much more. Resources: Haaka ladybugs - https://a.co/d/2e2d5De Hand pump - https://a.co/d/2e2d5De Lanolin nipple cream - https://a.co/d/hOKstwH Silverettes - https://a.co/d/cOUsHhN Washable pads for the bed - https://a.co/d/f2MVHLl Wrap breastfeeding bras instead of clip ones
Theo and Rob finally catch up with the digital revolution and attempt Guardian Quick Crossword 16,750 online.
Are you currently building a baby registry with hopes that you will pick all of the most perfect items for your baby? How do you know which items are necessary and which items you can leave off? How do you make room on your registry for friends and family to help you get the support you may need in the postpartum period?For the next 12 days Lisa Villani of Empowered Birth Coaching and Registry Rehab joins Lo Nigrosh, IBCLC and Childbirth Educator to discuss common registry items. On this episode you will learn:The effectiveness of many popular nipple are productsWhat you can consider instead of nipple are productsCreating a fund for products you may need to select laterReady to feel prepared for birth AND the postpartum period? Sign up for the FIRST cohort of the childbirth education course at a 50% discount. Find Lisa on her website: www.empoweredbirthcoaching.com And on her social media: Facebook, Instagram and TikTokHead to Apple Podcasts or Spotify for more Milk Making Minutes episodes!Make your voice heard on The Milk Making Community Group on Facebook!Find Lo's information at her website: www.quabbinbirthservices.comTo purchase books about breastfeeding, birth, or parenting that I love and help support the show, go here.
First we learn about taking care of our feet, which is so important. Then we find out where lanolin comes from and what it's benefits are. And lastly, have you ever used your client as an assistant? We have!
We shear the sheep right before lambing season, and then, as soon as lambing season finishes, we're faced with getting the fleeces processed. That means June is all about the wool. Our annual wool bedding & yarn sale happens here at Sap Bush Hollow for the whole month, and we also have to get the raw fleeces to the family mills that we work with. The wool runs were once an annual affair, but they got interrupted by the pandemic. This is the first year we were able to resume them. This week, I'm talking about why that matters. I'm Shannon Hayes and you're listening to Season 4, Episode 10 of The Hearth of Sap Bush Hollow. Support the show
Discover groundbreaking research on bacteria therapy, probiotic therapy, microbiome transplants, and which oils and lotions have been shown to kill staph aureus overgrowth on the skin. In this episode, we also cover: - The benefits of lemon myrtle oil, pine tar, and colophonium into lotions. - How R.Mucosa strains can help in improve eczema symptoms - The most effective oils and lotions that kill staph auerus on the skin - Lanolin as an allergy for many eczema patients Join the Eczema Conquerors Podcast today and take the first step towards healthier, happier skin. The key to unlocking the secret to eczema relief is just a click away! *Research papers mentioned: Assessing the effects of common topical exposures on skin bacteria associated with atopic dermatitis - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ski2.41 https://www.niaid.nih.gov/news-events/probiotic-skin-therapy-improves-eczema-children-nih-study-suggests Exposure to isocyanates predicts atopic dermatitis prevalence and disrupts therapeutic pathways in commensal bacteria - https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ade8898 Association of frequent moisturizer use in early infancy with the development of food allergy - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33678253/ Assessing the effects of common topical exposures on skin bacteria associated with atopic dermatitis https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8555759/ First-in-human topical microbiome transplantation with Roseomonas mucosa for atopic dermatitis https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29720571/
Lanolips is one of those companies who just keep bringing out the goods! LANO uses lanolin to hydrate & heal skin in the most natural way possible. Lanolin is a deeply moisturising oil naturally occurring in sheep's wool, humanely (and cruelty-free) sourced by Australian sheep farmers. With winter on our doorstep, your skin may be screaming out for a big drink of hydration... Step in LANO! Get your Lano fix - https://lanolips.com.au/
https://screenrant.com/sonic-best-female-characters-lanolin-sally-acorn/ According to this article that It's Frank (Frank Hill) sent me, it sure seems like it. And honestly, I don't think they, myself , or anyone else would disagree with that fact. I mean, she seems to share the same character and personality traits as our beloved Freedom Fighting Princess. So, let's discuss why that is. Comments are Welcomed Like The Podcast VENMO: @Brian-Walmer-2 Cash App: $bwrosas98 #sallyacorn #LanolinTheSheep #idwsonic #archiesonic #ianflynn #sonicthehedgehog #rally4sally
It's a knit and natter kind of episode today Purple People, as we unravel the words and phrases that are woven throughout the world of knitting. We'll unstitch the mystery of what frogs have to do with knitting mistakes, how a lawyer's wig pulled the wool over our eyes, what stitches and sticks have in common and Susie advises Gyles to avoid knitted underwear as she is certain it will cause him shivviness - the feeling of roughness caused by a new undergarment. We love hearing from you, find us @SomethingRhymes on Twitter and Facebook, @SomethingRhymesWith on Instagram or you can email us here: purple@somethinelse.com Go to https://redbubbleus.sjv.io/c/3717640/993952/11754 and use code RBC-PURPLE for 20% off at Redbubble. We currently have 20% off at the SRwP official merchandise store, just head to: https://kontraband.shop/collections/something-rhymes-with-purple Want even more purple, people? Join the Purple Plus Club by clicking the banner in Apple podcasts or head to purpleplusclub.com to listen on other platforms' Don't forget that you can join us in person at our upcoming tour, tap the link to find tickets: www.somethingrhymeswithpurple.com Enjoy Susie's Trio for the week: Metopomancy: Divination by the (lines on the) forehead or face. Hamsterkauf - Panic buying. Egg of Colombus - A brilliant idea that seems easy once you know how. Gyles reads ‘Requiescat' by Oscar Wilde Tread lightly, she is near Under the snow, Speak gently, she can hear The daisies grow. All her bright golden hair Tarnished with rust, She that was young and fair Fallen to dust. Lily-like, white as snow, She hardly knew She was a woman, so Sweetly she grew. Coffin-board, heavy stone, Lie on her breast, I vex my heart alone, She is at rest. Peace, Peace, she cannot hear Lyre or sonnet, All my life's buried here, Heap earth upon it. A Somethin' Else & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ein Standpunkt von Hans-Jörg Müllenmeister.Nein, der Zytokinsturm ist nicht der Sturm im Wasserglas – aber dazu später mehr. Zunächst einmal: Verzweifelte Covid19-Patienten, selbst Herzgeschädigte und besorgte Prophylaktiker aufgepasst. Hier geht es nicht um eine verquere Ideologie, nicht um das Nachbeten fragwürdiger, hochbezahlter Studien, nicht um das Festhalten an Pfründen. Es geht um ignorierte Fakten, die uns Mutter Natur bietet, nämlich schlicht um ein heilsames, perfektes Natur-Geschenk für unseren Körper. Wir sollten das lebensnotwendige Vitamin D (Calcediol) faktenunterlegt besser kennen lernen und es zum eigenen Wohle unserer Gesundheit nutzen. Diese Naturgabe und Erkenntnis einfach zu ignorieren, wäre eher frevelhaft, hilfeverweigernd, wenn nicht sogar dumm. Indes verbreitet der Heilige Stuhl der Pharma-Götter seine eigene Wahrheit zum „Spritz-Wohl“ seiner Glaubensgemeinschaft. Da kann schnell ein vielseitiges Vitaminnaturtalent zum Abtrünnigen avancieren.Vitamin D-Multitalent: das kostenlose Sonnengeschenk der Gesundheit Vitamin D heißt so, weil es eben kein Vitamin ist. Vielmehr gehört es zu den Steroidhormonen – so wie die Sexualhormone und das Kortison. Überhaupt ranken sich einige gravierende Irrtümer um das Vitamin D. Während unser Körper selbst keine Vitamine bilden kann, verleiht sonnenbeschienene Haut unserem Körper eine Art Vorstufe zu Vitamin D: das Cholecalciferol, und das ist eben ein Hormon. Aus diesem „Rohstoff“ gewinnt unsere körpereigene Fabrik, die Leber, über einige Synthesestufen das Vitamin D3. Bei geschädigter Leber und Niere kann es zu einem deutlichen Vitaminmangel kommen, selbst wenn reichhaltig Vitamin D direkt über die Nahrung aufgenommen wird. Übrigens ist Vitamin D2 vorwiegend in pflanzlichen Lebensmitteln, wie Avocado aber auch in Pilzen zu finden. Vitamin D3 liegt besonders in tierischen Produkten (Fettfisch) vor. Als D3-Präparat wird es aus Lanolin der Schafwolle extrahiert; neuerdings gibt es auch vegane D3-Präparate, gewonnen aus einer bestimmten Flechtenart. D3 bindet sich besser an die Transportmoleküle im Blut als das Vitamin D2.... hier weiterlesen: https://apolut.net/multitalent-vitamin-d-stoppt-den-zytokinsturm-im-kampf-des-immunsystems-gegen-covid-19-von-hans-joerg-muellenmeister+++Apolut ist auch als kostenlose App für Android- und iOS-Geräte verfügbar! Über unsere Homepage kommen Sie zu den Stores von Apple und Huawei. Hier der Link: https://apolut.net/app/Die apolut-App steht auch zum Download (als sogenannte Standalone- oder APK-App) auf unserer Homepage zur Verfügung. Mit diesem Link können Sie die App auf Ihr Smartphone herunterladen: https://apolut.net/apolut_app.apk+++Abonnieren Sie jetzt den apolut-Newsletter: https://apolut.net/newsletter/+++Ihnen gefällt unser Programm? Informationen zu Unterstützungsmöglichkeiten finden Sie hier: https://apolut.net/unterstuetzen/+++Unterstützung für apolut kann auch als Kleidung getragen werden! Hier der Link zu unserem Fan-Shop: https://harlekinshop.com/pages/apolut+++Website und Social Media:Website: https://apolut.net/Odysee: https://odysee.com/@apolut:aRumble: https://rumble.com/ApolutInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/apolut_net/Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/apolut_netTelegram: https://t.me/s/apolutFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/apolut/Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/apolut Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever wanted to make your own therapeutic ointments from Chinese herbs? Dr. Skye Sturgeon will teach you how to make Zi Yun Gao, a famous, over 350-year-old Chinese herb formula that's applicable for a variety of skin conditions.Click here to watch the video on how to make Purple Cloud Healing Salve.Ointment Recipe Crushed or chopped herbs8 oz - Sesame (or almond or wheat germ)oil2 oz or 4 tbs - Beeswax Optional 1 tsp - Vitamin E1 oz - Lanolin 2 oz - Cocoa (or Shea) butter Herbs 12 grams - Zi cao (ruan)/Arnebia euchroma root or use Hong tiao zi cao/Lithospermum eyrthrorhizon root 12 grams - Dang gui/Angelica sinesis 3 grams - Gan cao/Glycyrrhiza uralensis rootAdditions / Modifications 18 grams - Sheng di huang / Rehmannia glutinosa root9 grams - Huang Qin / Scutellaria baicalensis root See our Monthly Practitioner Discounts https://www.mayway.com/monthly-specialsSign up for the Mayway Newsletterhttps://www.mayway.com/newsletter-signupFollow ushttps://www.facebook.com/MaywayHerbs/https://www.instagram.com/maywayherbs/
Lanolin is a well-known raw material used in makeup, skin, and hair care for adhesion and moisturization. In response to the demand for vegan products, there is a need for natural and vegetable origin replacements. In this episode, Kobo hosts special guest Hironobu Tatsuzawa from NFC to present Plandool™ G and H, plant derived ester alternatives. Plandool Flyer: http://koboproductsinc.com/Downloads/Kobo-Plandool.pdf Lanolin allergies article: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11453903/ Nippon Fine Chemical: https://www.nipponseika.co.jp/en/ ABOUT US: Since 1987 Kobo has provided innovative, technology-based raw materials to the cosmetic industry. The product range includes Surface Treated Pigments, Microspheres, Suncare and Color Dispersions, Silicone Fluids, Specialties, Natural Ingredients, Effect Pigments, Boron Nitride and Delivery Systems. Kobo has five locations, USA (Corporate Headquarters), France, Japan, Brazil and UK and is represented globally by independent agents. Learn more at: www.koboproducts.com
On today's show, Valerie and Perry answer all audio questions about... What's the difference between Lanolin and Petrolatum? Is it dangerous to use expired lipstick? And what about a few hair trends like micellar, lamellar and apple cider vinegar rinses Lawsuit CornerL'Oreal is sued for pretending they are French?Mane and Tail lawsuit - is it making your hair fall out?Four Ways to Ask a question -1. Become a patron and ask through there. These get top attention.2. You can record your question on your smart phone and email to thebeautybrains@gmail.com3. Send it to us via social media (see links below)4. Submit it through the following form - Ask a questionSupport the Beauty BrainsThe Beauty Brains are now on Patreon! If you want to support the show Patreon is the best way to do it. This will help keep the show going and avoid any of those pesky advertisements that I find so maddening in other podcasts that I listen to. Thank you to all of our Patrons!Social media accountson Instagram we're at thebeautybrains2018on Twitter, we're thebeautybrainsAnd we have a Facebook pageValerie's ingredient company - Simply IngredientsBe Brainy about your Beauty!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thebeautybrains?fan_landing=true)
I have to be honest – lanolin can be a real pain for anyone who's allergic to it. If you've never heard of lanolin and you're struggling with mystery “contact” dermatitis, it could be worthwhile asking your dermatologist or allergist to do a patch test. While lanolin allergies aren't that common, they are tricky to navigate since lanolin is not required to be labeled and can hide quite sneakily in products you probably take daily (and would never suspect). Since I'm all about helping people connect the dots, this seems like the perfect opportunity to discuss lanolin and its connection with vitamin D. I know you'll find this fascinating, so get ready to do a quick dive into lanolin – a commonly used ingredient used in popular skincare products and daily supplements. In this episode: What is lanolin (and where does it come from)? How would you find out if you are allergic to it? Where it is found in skincare Lanolin + vitamin D issue Other names for lanolin Extensive (but not complete) list of products containing lanolin Quotes: Research shows an increase in sensitization between 2004 and 2015 with data from 2019 showing that a lanolin allergy impacted up to 1.2% of those in the test group. Lanolin isn't a required allergen to be listed on labels which is why it hides in so many products!
Strange headlines this week include an odd natural phenomenon, baby how-to's, answers to health questions, and an unfortunate cigar fire.
Susanne, die Viele von euch sicher eher als „Sunatuerlich“ auf Instagram kennen, hat eine etwas ausgefallen Leidenschaft: Sie ist Schadstoff-Expertin! Sie kennt sich also bestens mit allem aus, was NICHT gut für uns ist. Zusatzstoffe, Schimmel, UV-Strahlung, Luftverschmutzung, und und und. Man könnte denken: na toll. Das macht ja richtig Spaß. Aber Susanne ist dabei einfach so sympathisch und authentisch, dass man ihr trotz des schweren Themas richtig gerne folgt und leider sind die meisten Themen auch nicht irrelevant - für keinen von uns! Und weil ich Susanne so mag und fast täglich an sie denke (wenn ich Himbeeren aussortiere, wenn ich das Wasser ablaufen lasse…) haben wir uns in Berlin getroffen und gemeinsam einen Podcast aufgenommen. Man könnte stundenlang mit ihr über das Thema quatschen, aber wir haben uns auf die Punkte konzentriert, die Susanne besonders wichtig sind. Dazu gehört auch das Thema Kosmetik. Und da passt es gut, dass wir Speick Naturkosmetik als Partner für diesen Podcast gewinnen konnten, danke! SPEICK Naturkosmetik ist ein auf nachhaltige Naturkosmetik spezialisiertes Familienunternehmen, das von Beginn an fair, verantwortungsbewusst und ganzheitlich agiert. Finden wir so sympathisch - und natürlich seid ihr bei Speick Naturkosmetik auch in Sachen Schadstoffe auf der sicheren Seite. Im Gespräch erfahrt ihr außerdem, was Susanne täglich macht, um Schadstoffe zu vermeiden, wo sie sich informiert, wie ihr Mann ihr „Hobby“ so findet - und ihr erfahrt auch, warum ich mich von Susanne habe influencen lassen - und mittlerweile am liebsten Lanolin für die Lippen benutze. Genau das Lanolin, das man auch für die Brustwarzen nimmt, yes! (Ist nur nichts für Veganer) Jetzt also viel Spaß beim Podcast hören! Bei Minute 31 hat uns kurz die Technik verlassen und die Sound-Qualität ist kurz etwas schlechter, aber wir hoffen dennoch, dass euch der Podcast Freude macht - und ihr viele Tipps für den schadstoffarmen Famileinalltag mitnehmen könnt.
Cody Cassidy is back to talk about how soap was invented. You’ll also learn about a bias that makes people believe poor people have thicker skin, and how good anxiety can help you get things done. Good Anxiety Can Help You Get Things Done by Reuben Westmaas Must We Suffer to Succeed? | Journal of Individual Differences | Vol 38, No 2. (2017). Journal of Individual Differences. https://econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/abs/10.1027/1614-0001/a000228 Dolan, E. W. (2017, July 8). People can use anxiety to motivate themselves, study finds. PsyPost; PsyPost. https://www.psypost.org/2017/07/people-can-use-anxiety-motivate-study-finds-49274 Society Perceives the Poor to Have a "Thick Skin" Compared to Others by Kelsey Donk Society perceives the poor as less affected by distress than those with more means. (2020). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-08/puww-spt081720.php Cheek, N. N., & Shafir, E. (2020). The thick skin bias in judgments about people in poverty. Behavioural Public Policy, 1–26. https://doi.org/10.1017/bpp.2020.33 Additional resources from author Cody Cassidy: Pick up “Who Ate the First Oyster?: The Extraordinary People Behind the Greatest Firsts in History” on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2FvRQOI Cody Cassidy’s articles on Wired: https://www.wired.com/author/cody-cassidy/ Cody Cassidy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CodyCassidy Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Ashley Hamer and Natalia Reagan (filling in for Cody Gough). You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Managing Director Ralf Kunert of Naturamus explains what can be achieved when creating partnerships across different industries. One of the by-products of scouring (washing) wool is wool grease, which is refined into lanolin. Lanolin is an important raw material for the cosmetics and pharmaceutical industry as it forms the basis for lipsticks and creams. Naturamus specializes in sourcing natural organic raw materials such as lanolin. Naturamus is part of WALA, a German-based company in the natural cosmetics and pharmaceutical industry founded in 1935. In 2016, Naturamus and Fuhrmann partnered to create an innovative product that had never existed before: Organic Lanolin. Both partners brought different expertise to the table. Naturamus offered insights from the consumer market and the requirements of the cosmetic industry and Fuhrmann had the organic on-farm and processing expertise. The partnership and direct dialogue between Fuhrmann and Naturamus enabled the Fuhrmann team to identify exactly what could be done in order to meet the high requirements of the organic cosmetic industry from the farm stage. While the Fuhrmann farms as well as the mill, both meet all the GOTS organic standard requirements for primary production and wool processing, the small concentrated amounts of chemicals still contained in the wool grease were above the accepted level for an organic lanolin product destined for skincare products. The challenge for the Fuhrmann team was, therefore, to identify which processes within the wool production could be changed in such a way that animal welfare and quality standards could still be met while also reducing allowed chemical traces in the organic lanolin product. On-farm, the identified solution lay in doing the routine health checks at a different point in time of the year or even avoiding the use of certain drugs approved by the organic standard of primary production. This change in animal welfare management ensures that chemical traces vanish from the lanolin when the wool is shorn and the sheep can stay healthy as always. In the mill, improvements were made in the way wool lots were separated into different lots for processing to ensure the organic lanolin stays pure. Once the lanolin leaves the Fuhrmann mill, it is sent to a refining mill Inquimec in Buenos Aires for filtering and purifying. Based on the collaboration, Inquimec refining mill also achieved the certification of organic status in its process. It is as far as we know, the only company in the world that has certified this organic process. From Argentina, the lanolin is shipped to Naturamus in Germany where it gets filtered one additional time. The final result is a 100% organic lanolin product ready to create the most natural cosmetic products the world has to offer.
Today’s guest is Kirsten Carriol. She is the CEO and founder of Lanolips, an Aussie beauty brand for your lips, face and body. Kirsten single-handedly made lanolin cool again, and her cult 101 Ointment is beloved by beauty editors around the world. In this episode, Kirsten tells Amy about how being a beauty addict and having worked in beauty PR has helped her refine a tightly-curated beauty cupboard. Plus, she shares a ‘banana mascara theory’ that is genius. And in Spendy Savey, Kirsten lets us in on her fave smokey eye beauty hack. The list of products mentioned in this episode are below; Lanolips Face Base Gel Cream Cleanser, $14. https://bit.ly/2YRi3P3 Clearasil Ultra Rapid Action Pads, $14.49. https://bit.ly/2LjOqOv Lanolips Face Base Vitamin E Day Cream, $26. https://bit.ly/3bmlMXy Ultra Violette Queen Screen Luminising Sun Serum, $47. https://bit.ly/2WPMlPl Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation, $100. https://bit.ly/2AlxWDd Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Concealer, $19.95. https://bit.ly/2SZSmrU Lanolips Rose Gold 101 Ointment, $19. https://bit.ly/35STO4E Westman Atelier Face Trace Contour Stick, $77. https://bit.ly/2SYpn7H NYX Dose Of Dew (Discontinued - NYX Bright Idea Illuminating Stick is similar), $16.95. https://bit.ly/2WFY42U Stila Stay All Day Waterproof Liquid Eye Liner, $35. https://bit.ly/2YSjRXU L’Oreal Paris Paradise Mascara, $24.95. https://bit.ly/2zzJgej Dior Lip Tattoo, $52. https://bit.ly/3dCUJc2 Revlon Kiss Cushion Lip Tint, $19.95. https://bit.ly/2SWaSRQ St. Tropez Tan. https://sttropeztan.com.au/ Ellis Brooklyn Myth EDP, $160. https://bit.ly/3dFJTlB Vo5 Hot Oils (Discontinued) Spendy: Oribe Dry Texturising Spray, $68. https://bit.ly/2SZ5b5L Savey: Sephora Collection Easy Smokey Eye Pencil, $19. https://bit.ly/2Lhvfor CREDITS Host: Amy Clark Guest: Kirsten Carriol Producer: Leah Porges GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here... https://www.facebook.com/groups/2112109512358240/ Want this and other podcasts delivered straight to your inbox? Subscribe to our podcast newsletter... https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/ You Beauty is a podcast byMamamia. Find more shows here ....https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcast/ This episode of You Beauty is brought to you by Swisse Beauty. Healthy, beautiful.
In episode forty one of the Glow Journal podcast, host Gemma Watts sits down with the founder and CEO of Lano, Kirsten Carriol.Kirsten Carriol didn’t grow up around beauty in the traditional sense, however her upbringing was instrumental in the creation of her brand. Her father, a molecular scientist and her grandparents, sheep farmers, taught Kirsten the benefits of lanolin as a child. Lanolin was their cure for just about everything. Passionate about beauty, Kirsten grew to travel across the globe, trying just about every beauty product she passed along the way, before returning to Australia and launching her own beauty PR company. Despite having access to the world’s best products and trialling them all, Kirsten still wasn’t satisfied with the level of hydration her existing lip balms and skincare products were delivering. It was on her way to the airport after her wedding that Kirsten realised the answer had, quite literally, been in front of her all along- lanolin. While the concept and name came to her almost instantly, the first incarnation of Lanolips took six years to bring to life. Given that Kirsten herself had spent much of her teens and adult life distancing herself from lanolin, she was well aware that she was going to have to work hard to change public perception of what had been viewed as a bit of an old and unfashionable ingredient. The key? Education, something Kirsten dedicated another five years to. Five years, sitting down, one-on-one with just about every beauty editor in the world. Kirsten succeeded, thanks to persistence, passion, and a line of products that genuinely do what they say they will do. Lano, now composed of a line of face and body products beyond the original Lanolips, is useful, no-nonsense, and stocked in all of the world’s biggest beauty retailers.I visited Kirsten at her home in Sydney to discuss why some of the world’s best-selling lip products aren’t actually helping your lips at all, her favourite unconventional uses for Lano’s cult 101 Ointment, and how the world of digital means that public opinion in the beauty space has a voice independent of traditional press. You can read this interview now at: glowjournal.com/interview-lanolips-founder-kirsten-carriolFollow Lano on Instagram at @lanolipsFind out more about Lano at https://lanolips.com/Stay up to date with Gemma on Instagram at @gemkwatts and @glow.journal, or get in touch at hello@gemkwatts.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Chernobyl stage of breast cancer: Radiation. Wet the towels, break out the Lanolin and buy those t-shirts in bulk; it’s gonna be a ride but it all ends in confetti.
What does it really take to be successful in business? And what's the grown-up musky perfume this beauty expert wants her kids to remember her by?Hello and welcome back to Beauty Island, the beauty podcast that celebrates life and lipstick.I’m your host, beauty journalist, Brittany Stewart.Each episode, I sit down with a guest and ask them about the 8 beauty products that have a special memory or meaning for them. The ones they’d take to a desert island, or Beauty Island, that I am sending them off too. Maybe it’s the beauty product that defined their teens, the one they grew up watching their mum or grandma use, or the perfume that instantly sparks a memory of a special place or person.Along the way we find out more about their life, career and the people and events that have shaped them into who they are today.If you’ve listened since the beginning or to a few episodes of Beauty Island, you’ll have noticed that certain products get mentioned multiple times by different people. And there’s one product that has been selected the most as people’s desert island essential; Lanolips. A lanolin-based multipurpose ointment from a South Australian brand that can be used for just about anything you can think of.So it is my absolute pleasure to have founder of Lano, Kirsten Carriol, as this week’s beauty Island guest. I was hoping to sit down in Sydney with Kirsten in person but being in Melbourne makes it a little difficult and I really wanted to bring you this chat as soon as possible so I was very lucky to get her early one morning over the phone - and I have to say this is possibly one of my favourite interviews I’ve done this year. I’ve listened to it a few times now during the editing process and each time I hear a new nugget of gold; so I hope you feel the same.Before she became the founder and CEO of an internally beloved beauty brand stocked by pretty much by the biggest beauty retailers around the world including Mecca, Priceline, Sephora and Net-A-Porter, Kirsten worked in beauty PR, launching the likes of Laura Mercier and St Tropez into Australia.That foundation, plus grandparents who were farmers and parents who are scientists in hindsight seems like the perfect formula for what she would go on to do; Turning the uncool ingredient of Lano into a highly successful beauty business.We talked about the risk of keeping a product so simple yet effective, the foundation and concealer combo she swears by to hide dark circles, the moment she discovered the grown up version of her musky teenage The Body Shop scent, and what she thinks of the likes of Drew Barrymore, Kim Kardashian, Rosie Huntington-Whitely and Chelsea Handler loving her productsPlayful chat about beauty but also was very candid about the relentless pace of running a successful business and the truth about that elusive work/life/balance. We spoke about the underrated value of kindness in business which was something that was shining from Kirsten even over the phone. So generous with her time and wisdom. I hope you enjoy our chat.As always, If you enjoy listening to Beauty island, please subscribe, and rate and review on Apple Podcasts. If you’re on instagram, take a screenshot and share it on your stories so I can see where you’re listening from - just tag me at @beautyislandpodcast.Now, over to Kirsten. Enjoy.Follow Kirsten@kirsten.carriol @lanolipsShop LanolipsFollow host Brittany Stewart:Instagram: @brittanybeautybts @beautyislandpodcast Email: beautyislandpodcast@gmail.comSubscribe to It's A Beauty! Newsletter for no BS beauty reviews, tips and tricks. (It's free!)It's (Almost!) CHRISTMAAAAS: Subscribe to A Christmas Binge podcast or follow @achristmasbingePlease note - all beauty products mentioned in this episode are honest recommendations, with no sponsored or advertised mentions. Products Kirsten spoke about:Poppy King LipsticksHelena Rubenstein CreamThe Body Shop White MuskMYTH by Ellis BrooklynKat Von D Tattoo LinerStila All Day Liquid LinerLanolips The Original 101 Ointment Multipurpose SuperBalm: http://bit.ly/2pKN1sVBatiste Blonde Dry ShampooArmani Luminous Silk FoundationTweezerman Cuticle clippersSound effects obtained from ZapsplatMusic: Dexter Britain
Vitamins when I was a kid... were Flintstones... now kids barely take vitamins and some aren’t good for kids. Most of the foods kids are given aren’t real. So Im just sharing the Do’s and dont’s about Vitamins. Listen up. #vitamins #kidsvitamins #foodcoloring #nutrition #healthykids Vitamins ingredients to watch out for: Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate, Lanolin, Lipase, blue no. 1, 2, 3, 40, 5, 6, soybean oil, magnesium silicate, Titanium Dioxide ... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cozywomb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cozywomb/support Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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How a waxy mixture from a sheep's fleece helped create a global fashion brand
Brian's coming at you live from the down-undah with stories of the upside-down world. Plus, we play the new game, "Etsy or Would You Rather?" Bah means no! Night Attack is coming to San Diego and Los Angeles June 9 and 10. Tickets for BOTH are on sale now at http://nightattack.tv/tour Check out daily articles now at http://themodernrogue.com And get new stickers and pins at http://stickersordiaf.com
Brian's coming at you live from the down-undah with stories of the upside-down world. Plus, we play the new game, "Etsy or Would You Rather?" Bah means no! Night Attack is coming to San Diego and Los Angeles June 9 and 10. Tickets for BOTH are on sale now at http://nightattack.tv/tour Check out daily articles now at http://themodernrogue.com And get new stickers and pins at http://stickersordiaf.com
Brian's coming at you live from the down-undah with stories of the upside-down world. Plus, we play the new game, "Etsy or Would You Rather?" Bah means no! Night Attack is coming to San Diego and Los Angeles June 9 and 10. Tickets for BOTH are on sale now at http://nightattack.tv/tour Check out daily articles now at http://themodernrogue.com And get new stickers and pins at http://stickersordiaf.com
Today is a triple spoilercast reviewing the Grand Tour double header, and the movies Sing and Passengers. We get into discussions about how the ships got so far inland in the Grand Tour, to the practicalities of an animal society such as in Sing. We also talk about some of the science and psychology in Passengers. Links from this episode: - The Grand Tour - 8-9. The Beach (Buggy) Boys - Sing - Movie Official Website - Americans Try Balut (Duck Embryo) - Wikipedia - Lanolin - Passengers - Movie Official Website - MIT's Fusion Reactor Broke a World Record Right Before the Feds Shut It Off - First Look at Cinemark's New Luxury Loungers
This broadcast was originally recorded as a live Facebook video for the Self Sewn Wardrobe group. If you would like to get special coupon codes, a chance to watch live videos, and get questions answered live on Facebook, go to facebook.com/groups/SelfSewnWardrobe and request to join the group. The post SSW028 Sewing for Other People & Lanolin appeared first on sewhere.com.
Keith is two for two with his seeing-eye-dog stories. This week Mackie is licking lotion off people… no matter where it may be. Stories: James has a demon in his doorbell. John finally sees Frozen. Tony thinks James is an LBB for making him drop his sign. Keith tells us about his guide-dog Macky’s love...
Welcome to Episode #72 of the Kelownagurl Tris Podcast!In this episode, I give a brief training update, answer some more triathlon questions, read a few race reports, and we have a special first triathlon race report call in from Gordon, of the Running to Disney Podcast!Click here to download an mp3 of this episode.Links: Basic Bike MaintenanceLivestrong Bike Maintenance SiteChamois Butt'r Ingredients:Water, Mineral Oil, Ethylene Glycol Monostearate, Stearic Acid, Cetearyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Propylene Glycol, Sorbitol, Vitamin E, Vitamins A and D, Propylparaben, Methylparaben, Sodium Hydroxide, Aloe, Lanolin.Email, Voice Mail, and Race Reports from:Jo from New JerseySara - Kabekona GirlDennis from Ohio - Formerly "Early Morning Runner Podcast"Gordon - Running to Disney PodcastGear ReviewsCheck out my regular blog for a review of Zoot Triathlon Bag.http://kelownagurl.comWorkout Song Clips of the Week:None this week.Please feel free to leave me a comment, send me an email, or leave me a review on itunes!Remember:It's never too late to be what you might have been! ~ George EliotEmail me: kelownagurl@gmail.comWebsite: http://kelownagurltris.blogspot.comThanks for listening!
KOKU'da bu hafta: "Butun yollar Roma"'ya nasil cikar?; "Para" kokusuna ve "parali" kokusuna Roma'daki farkli tepkiler; Roma'da sarisin olmak? Allah gostermesin...; Roma fahiseleri: Nerelerde calisirlar, nasil "guzellesirler", nasil kokarlar?; Bir antik Roma cilt bakim kremi "Oesypum" (lanolin); Koyun yununden el kreminizin icine: Lanolin.