Sarah K. Groseclose

>marji

>P.S. AA alert- a friend pointed out to me that there's a lot of alcohol in
>Rescue Remedy, and she had been avoiding it for that reason. She didn't
>realize that you can dab it on topically and it will work just as well.

Marji,
Thank you for that tip! I had to stop taking my allergy drops because of
the alcohol content. I still haven't found anything to replace those drops.
The ADHD drops also have alcohol in them, but they work really well for my
daughter. And as she has gotten older, we seldom need to use them.
Peace,
Sarah

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marji

At 14:37 7/22/03 -0700, Sarah wrote:
>Marji,
>Thank you for that tip!

You're welcome! :-)


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> alcohol in
> >Rescue Remedy, and she had been avoiding it for that reason

It also comes in a cream formula, for pulse point applications (recommended
for babies, of course). I found a great distraction was to squirt it in the
belly button ~ a tickle and a *chill* <g>

diana,
The wackiest widow westriver...
“Relationships are a prerequisite for producing results beyond ourselves.
They expand our imaginations to infinite possibilities that cannot exist in a
life of isolation." --Brian Koslow


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Mary

Okay it's either some of the bickering on this list or my incredibly evil
not going away headache for 3 days but I was actually looking forward to the
posts with this subject. I thought it was an abbreviation for what would
work as a rescue remedy for me right about now. I was reading it as
marijuana. <BEG>

Mary B (I'd go lie down now if I could!)