Monday, July 26, 2010

Can the use of hand creams and body lotions influence your cholesterol count?

If you eat a lot of hand cream, I'm sure your cholesterol would go up, so yes.Can the use of hand creams and body lotions influence your cholesterol count?
NO. The oils in these lotions are not absorbed deeper than a very few layers of skin. That's why it's pointless spending loads of money on them. The cheapest are as good as the most expensive.Can the use of hand creams and body lotions influence your cholesterol count?
Never heard of that.
You are putting it on your hands and body right? It should not have an influence on your cholesterol at that level.


Hand cream tastes horrible if you get some in your mouth by accident, so I would rule this out as a way to be concerned with!
Not if you use them externally.





The hand creams and body lotions are absorbed by the skin to nourish the skin and do not penetrate further into the skin.
lol ! I don't think so.....if you want to lower your cholestrol ';...start your day with oat bran porridge. Studies have shown that just 2-3oz a day can lower cholesterol levels by up to 10%. I make mine with water and have it every day';.


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No conceivable effect. Though some drugs may be absorbed through the skin, nutrients are not.
No.
try the low fat varieties of hand and body lotions, much better for you.

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